Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-121.223.195.143-20160613000954/@comment-28169398-20171114203546

Ncruz73 wrote: 1.136.96.197 wrote: Very unlikely ever to be a RR4. When you have 100 million downloads and a loyal customer base you lose too much switching them to new version. Marketing suicide. RR3 is very clearly setup to have frequent content updates and keep players paying on this one. Marketing suicide!?! I can't see how RR4 would be bad thing.. if they do a "simply rollover" process where They release RR4, you open rr3 and a notification say you need to upgrade to RR4, download it. Open to play.. keep in mind when I say "simply rollover" i mean the cars you had in rr 3 should be still available plus the the gold you had and race money too. Just more and better... at least that's how I hope it's released, I am not actually sure what they could do to improve on RR3 currently without orphaning legacy devices.

In the iOS realm, you still have people playing on iPad and iPad 2, iPhone 4 and 5 (You people have some seriously good eyesight).

If RR4 were to improve on RR3, they would need to optimize it for the newer chip sets which are much faster and have better graphics circuitry. If they do that, they won't be able to maintain the game for those that have older devices.

So other than that, and maybe something gimmicky like VR, I don't really think there is anything that they could improve on which couldn't be delivered in the RR3 package.

Considering that the on stage version at this year's Formula E events was on monitors with Driving Wheels and pedals, and wondering if they aren't looking to develop a console or PC version of the game, and that may end up being what is released as RR4.