Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-35553674-20180607111612/@comment-28169398-20180607144305

I really have a problem with all the comments dissuading newer players from getting cars on offer in events.

It is terrible advice. You can't predict the future or what your future goals will be.

Get every car on offer in a special event. Maybe you can't upgrade it beyond what you can win it for, but in time you can. Maybe you will not use it again after the update. But then again maybe it will become integral six months or a year from now.

I have compete for every single car in every single event during the time I played the game, and that includes Track Day Domination the first week or two I started playing and The Gauntlet (Season 3) in the first month, which was outrageously hard for a new player. And because of stopping playing for over a year, it was almost 2 years before I really got to use the PORSCHE 911 RSR (2015), but I would have been really disappointed if I had skipped winning it.

If you stop playing, that's fine, but if you are playing, the goal should be win every car on offer. You can economize by being selective about career progression, completing Bonus Series, and skipping sales, even on the most attractive cars, until you have built the gold reserves, but if you are going play the game, then be competitive.

Up until the creation of Motorsport and the removal of the NASCAR and Formula E cars, there was no path to 100% completion without having 100% garage, and maybe that won't be your goal, or maybe you will get bored with the game, but maybe you won't, and maybe you will complete it, and all those early skips make it that harder and more expensive to reach those goals should you get to that place in your thinking. If you decide to quit the game, no loss, as long as you don't buy gold, but if you want to attempt to get to 100%, each skipped event makes it that much harder.