Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-32672384-20190105002857/@comment-28169398-20190106185211

SirDuck74 wrote: Prange?? wrote:

I would pay a reasonable amount for the game. That's been discussed many times here.

I think most people would be willing to pay for the game,but not at the outlandish price structure FM currently employs. I agree with this, i'd pay money if what I got would last longer than a single cars upgrades (like that £99.99 doesnt even fully upgrade all cars).

Gear.Club got it right, for $1, they gave me a generous amount of their premium currency (which also happens to be gold), a very generous amount of their normal currency, and a premium car that can be used in the beginner class races.

For just $1 they gave me everything I needed to avoid the early-level grinding, along with giving me enough gold to purchase a high-end car which was being run in a tournament, a tournament that paid back the cars exact value in gold despite me being nowhere close to the top.

Meanwhile what does RR3 offer? A £5 starter pack with small amounts of gold and a R$ car, a £10 starter pack with small amounts of gold and a slightly better R$ car. Or those dynamic packs that cost like, £20, and offer a car you need with and about 2 upgrades worth of R$. And then if you head to the store the cheapest gold pack is £2, and offers you less gold than what you earn by watching THE DAILY ADS. It isn't really a comparison. It is not a circuit racing game, it has far fewer cars and more gimmicks, and is it STILL has its IAPs. $160 for one of them.

And you mention starter. You can get a long way in RR3 without paying anything, if you are willing to run the older content, including some good race cars, like the BMW M3 GT2 ALMS and the AUDI R8 LMS ULTRA.