Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-26829117-20160808084828/@comment-27170954-20160808161455

Sirebel, i guess what i was trying to say in my earlier post is that i've never really had "completion" as my goal. i started playing last november and quickly realized (as soon as i found this community) that i would never realistically own every car, or complete every series. until very recenltly it never even occurred to me that i might complete the main career. so, i might call that my own personal "completion" goal.

i've seen your other posts about not downloading any more updates, getting to 100% with the game as it is. you could do that, but...what do those remaining 26 events do to improve the game for you aside from checking the 100% box? What i mean is a car like the F14T is unique in that no other car drives like it AND the races in its series are typically longer and higher paying that most everything else in the game. that would be a car i'd say is worth the work (i.e. farming) to acquire and upgrade. But how many Ferraris are there in the game that drive very nearly the same? Once you have an F40/F50 upgraded for CFS, no other ferrari proivdes a unique gaming experience (except the 375F1). SO, for my time/enjoyment there is no reason to farm up over 1,000 GC to upgrade the Enzo.

Do any of the cars you have to upgrade for those 26 races provide you a unique or different driving experience? if not, i'd say you can check the complete box.

As to your original question about human psychology...I believe the developers do understand that and use it to their advantage oin every challenge they put in the game. once a player investes time and GC into a challenge car, they're likely to try harder to finish it. And they always want you chasing that finish line, which is why they add new series for the new cars rather than just adding the new cars to existing series.