Thread:IFresternoch/@comment-25956839-20180408101410/@comment-25956839-20180408212550

I'm glad someone has taken an interest in the page, as it has been neglected for some time and historic time issues raised in the comments have not been resolved. A fresh look is welcome.

Comments should be left in the comment section of the article page, but as you have noticed random comments are often left too. As this is a Wikia about a game a more relaxed commenting system is allowed, that and the admin team don't have time to educate posters.

New concepts should be created in users own sandbox pages, e.g. User:RR3 Michael P/Sandbox, you can create a sandbox too, any subpage of your username, e.g. User:IFresternoch/Sandbox. Copy the article and paste it into your sandbox.

I suspect the time-consuming part, to re-run races, is what has put many off. The game is time-consuming enough without re-running races, even if they are more profitable then most.

The idea that an average speed offline bot be used, would mean many players could run/re-run races. It would not rely on one person to maintain the page. The player would still have to run the entire race and possibly take a screenshot of the time set by the average bot, for proof. Starting a race and quitting cannot be used as an average bot time is used for a slow first lap, giving a false overall time.

I recently ran the 1988 McLaren MP4/4 (Exclusive Series), which had seven races over 4,000 fame, all were relatively slow, even with the McLAREN MP4/4! This appears the be a trend for new series, even 'high paying' races are not profitable per minute.

Another possibility is to increase the criteria, so only the very top paying races are listed, maybe a top 10 paying event page instead. There is already a Best Race(s) per Series table, listing the top R$ reward event per series. There is also a RR3 Wiki:All Series page, which has every event and can be sorted by R$ / Fame.

RR3 Michael P (talk) 21:25, April 8, 2018 (UTC)