Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-38264419-20190122174617/@comment-28169398-20190124181825

Biscuits N&#039; Pulp wrote: Right now if it came down toa new track or huge career changes I would pick huge career changes. Stop with the series that have 3 or less cars, and bring in series that involve something like 10 cars. Get cars to be in 4 or 5 series minimum, and don't be afraid to add a new car into an old series. To help with making users have to have more cars not only have a minimum PR but have cups have maximum PR's. Here is the problem with this.

The players raise holy hell if they don't get completion rewards for series. Just look at all of the bitching and moaning about 1 or 2 Gold recompletion rewards if FM tries to add a new car or a new track to a good series. The addition of some great layouts to Campionato Scuderia Ferrari happened last update, and people complained that they had to run races to maintain their 100% completion and didn't get paid to do it.

Each car that is introduced has certain revenue targets in it and expenses associated with it licensing that have to be met. The more the car is used, the more completion rewards that need to be provided, the less likely that car will be to meet revenue targets.

When older cars get used in newer series, the likelihood is that there is enough a margin that the car can be used and not push it into the red.

So if players really valued Fun over Reward or Completion Goals, they would welcome making series that paired existing cars that didn't have any 25%. 50%, 75%, or 100% rewards associated with them. But they don't. They complain that they have to play the game and complete series for next to no rewards. They don't see the reward in having to run a series that included the McLAREN P1™ GTR, FERRARI FXX K, FERRARI FXX K EVO, KOENIGSEGG ONE:1, PAGANI HUAYRA BC, and JAGUAR C-X75 R3 SPEC on all of the best circuits for no Completion Rewards, so the game designers don't bring these series to the game.