Board Thread:Social and Race Teams Threads/@comment-25956839-20180105072110/@comment-26329136-20180108090214

RR3Germ wrote: Events such as the current event to win the GT40 only now return 16-18% at best if you have to meet a PR level to pass an event to win a car, used to be payout was 25% or even as high as 33% in older events.

Last release, Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO Championship returned 33% and Jaguar XE SV Project 8 Championship returned 26%.

This release, NISSAN SILVIA (S15) R3 Spec Championship returned 28%.

RR3Germ wrote: This team event is 510 laps for 60 gold, lap events used to be 280 laps MAX for 60 gold. As soon as I add team members to meet that lap count my reward is cut in half (which is why I do a single person "team" for now). And when I did this my team member would run maybe 10% of the required amount for the 20-40-60 gold payouts so I dropped them.

Plenty of older team goals for lap challenges exceeded 280 laps for 60 Gold.



Version 5.0.0: 550 laps for 60 Gold.



Version 5.1.0: 370 laps for 60 Gold and 810! laps for 40 Gold.

RR3Germ wrote: I have noted in recent releases fame payout for races is down significantly. Run a 4 lap Mt Panorama race in Amateur series and the fame payout is 3600, this release had one that was I think 4 laps and just 2000 fame for a Legend series race. Fame payouts for recent series have not changed significantly, compared to similar series, in the last few updates.

Fame payouts for MP4/4 Historia are comparable to other legend bonus series that have been in the game for years, such as Endurance Kings and Ferrari Evolution.

Fame payouts for Supercar Clash and Burning Rubber are comparable to other Elite bonus series, such as 12+ Cyl Slam.

Comparing fame from career series with fame from bonus series is fallacious since career series generally award more fame than bonus series. A 4 lap race at Mt Panorama in an Amateur bonus series only awards 1,400 Fame.

In conclusion, there is no evidence of this 'downward trend' you speak of and you just want to see what you want to see.