Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-38662856-20191010053420/@comment-27170954-20191016235501

Ganjikash wrote: Wouldn't it make more sense to add those tiers in an update (probably the next one) together with a new track too? Would be nice if they did that, but there is no certainty they will. And evidence from the past says they won't. Most new content these days is packaged to be comsumed in the current release - so that's the assumption you have to make. Unless they actually tell us otherwise, which i doubt will happen. THere is not enough of an uproar and the developers probably see the series as adequate. In the scope of the whole game, it may be. In the scope of endurance race cars it is not.

In the end it won't really matter. Tracks are added infrequently and series added after the track are the ones that use that track. Exceptions are very rare. and there will be plenty of opportunity in the future to play on any new tracks.

So, from a player point of view what makes sense is to skip these cars and wait for the 2020 GTE edition after the new track in 8.0 (if that even happens). From a developer POV, what matters is making players care about the new cars in the current release. If you already have the 2019 RSR, then you have no reason to care and the developers have failed.

I cannot afford every car. Most players can't. I have to be selective. My decision criteria is the quality of the permanent game content. It is difficult for me to skip these cars (and i'm still struggling with the decision) beacuse cars like these are why I still play after 4 years. But I see no compelling reason to care. If the 2019 series resembled the 2016 or even the 2012-2015 series, I'd be the first to get all 3 new cars and would be counting my gold until I could upgrade all 4 cars in the series for the championship tiers. I already have the 2019 RSR and it looks to have an upgrade sale in this relase - So what reason do i have to care about these 3 new cars?