Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-27506598-20160304203511/@comment-26388545-20160609164956

I was wondering if they look at the hours played, driver level and other stats and make some assumptions or algorithm's based on that. The problem is, what about players who have bought gold with actual money? Or players who received compensation as is being discussed above?

Like others, I received a huge gold compensation in the Venom batch. I had 3 tickets running for various issues. The paid out gold and closed all tickets. In total, I have received around 2,500 gold as compensation for various glitches, some that took 9 months to fix. Wouldn't that be a kick in the head of they ban me for their generousity!?!?!

Also, every time that 80% off 1019 gold comes up, I grab it! No problem spending $25 once or twice a year on good entertainment. I have spent way more money on things I like a lot less than RR3.

What about increasing playing time? I tested this is the past when I wanted to get acheivment awards for game play time. If I start a race and just sit there, my game play time keeps counting. For a few nights I did that when I went to bed. I put the car on tilt B, plugged in my phone and put the screen as dark as possible (the screen has to be on for the time to count). In the morning I had logged 8 hours. There have been times I played 9-10 hours a day, like during 100% fame weekeneds, so it isn't an unreasonable amount of time per day.

For example: Maybe the average player that has driver level 275 has; -Total Time Played - 1500:00:00 -Earnings - R$200,000,000 -Total Gold Gained - 25,000

If I have all those stats but only 1000 hours time played, am I considered a hacker?? Easy enough to fix.