Board Thread:New on Real Racing 3 Wiki/@comment-80.3.156.63-20131101152419/@comment-84.184.120.70-20160103220629

Concerning BillyNoMatesRR3's quote below, these are my thoughts:

I think, the game should have a reasonable initial price and WAY cheaper or even NO in-app-purchases. I'm at level 218 with 711 hours of racing time and 120/133 cars. Right now, I would have to spend more than 4.000 gold coins to get all remaining cars and to proceed further in the game. That's absolutely not possible without buying coins for real money. I would have to invest 400 € - that's hilarious. No racing game in the world is worth such an amount of money. So the game ain't fun anymore. This is so damn sad.

BillyNoMatesRR3 wrote:

82.181.246.187 wrote: This game is not a charity for poor gamers. You are supposed to buy the gold with real money if you want the cool stuff. Agreed, but just how much is a reasonable cost for (an excellent) game like this?

I've been playing best part of a year, Driver Level 216, all levels completed bar Legend, where I'm 63% done. I have 94/97 cars - Zonda R, Agera R & a poxy Muira to go: all of which are priced in Gold, the latter 250 coins for PR 10?! Meanwhile I have R$30,000,000 which is little use to me now as far as I can see, probably more than enough to finish the game. The Manager & Engineer power ups are of no-longer any use, all I want is the Agent to double the fame harvest every time I knock out 10 laps of Le Mans!

So far I've spent just over £250, mostly on Gold Coins, & have just found out I need another 1000 gold to upgrade the Enzo to complete the EF Triumph on top of the purchase of the three outstanding cars, so it looks like a (very!) long wait or another 2 x £69.99  :O(

So is £400 total a good price to pay? I'm not sure & I don't think the Firemonkeys have thought it all through properly yet either!