Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-81.83.115.229-20150124192108/@comment-26715739-20160102112441

I think the problem is that you have to pay for the agent each time you run this - and unless you run *extremely* long it just doesn't match the payout of the good old 10 lappers.

I've pushed it up to 42.2 miles (with the first layer of gold upgrades) - but I still don't think the payout is high enough. It needs to have a higher raw payout than Le Mans to become interesting.

For fame weekend calculations...

Fame/min seems pretty constant in that table from Chris so let's say 3300/min for 14 minutes = 46200 (assuming agent + double fame).

Le Mans (EC) 10 lap (at pace) is approx. 28 minutes and gives 113600 (with agent + double fame) or 4100 fame/minute. So much better.

At "unserviced" pace of 35 minutes it looks pretty comparable to this at 3250 fame/minute. And that's before you have to spend the gold on the agent - which you'd have to do at a rate of about 2:1 for using Endurance.

For me, it still looks like EC/EK Le Mans 10 lap is still best - I could be missing something though - happy for anyone to review and correct my figures.

But on a fame weekend, if you don't like running an unserviced car, then this looks like a worthwhile variation (car servicing time of 2 hours is pretty friendly too, but that's also the servicing time for the Porsche).

As an exercise in "how far can I get" - looks like a fun challenge.

Just looking to see how far we'd need to get to make it "the daily race" when you want to cash in that one-off fame bonus (ie time is less important because of the multiplier of the bonus and the agent)...

So we'd need a raw payout from the Endurance higher than the raw payout from Le Mans (EC/EK 28400/28800).

On these figures we're looking at approx 240 fame per mile and needing to hit about 120 miles (or 48 laps) to make it worth doing this in place of EK/EC.