Board Thread:Social and Race Teams Threads/@comment-27109924-20160710043457/@comment-67.68.160.229-20160802175759

Sirebel wrote: So if all my effort had registered I would still only have delivered about the 1000km mark, If I hadn't been taken ill in the afternoon then I could have put in about double that. However, that would have amounted to about 8 hours of racing for a maximum of 60 gold. I see that the top teams were delivering about 16 hours to get that 60 gold. I get 52 gold for 3 hours of farming Le Mans so if this becomes about gold and winning then feel free to give my place to someone else.

I joined this team because of the people in it and the relaxed attitude to winning gold. I love racing against your bots because it gives me a real challenge for the first time in ages. I appreciate that you are all very competitive (you're spots in the leaderboards here prove that) and I don't have a problem with that but the hours required to win minium gold is a false economy.

Very good comment and review.

So far, all the team challenges are merely time wasters and are devoid of any form of skill. I am really not seeing the purpose of the Team competition besides the little competitive excitement as a group against another group and of course, the chance to race against the team bots.As far as the time gold reward ratio, it is definitely time not well spent.

I feel the governing rule of the race teams should be do the best you can. If you have a valid excuse, fine. However, it is rather easy to spot freeloaders. Afterall, it appears that mostly adults are racing, so adult like behaviour is expected.

At the inception of every challenge, a minimum contribution should be posted. If this cannot be respected, barring a valid time out or excuse, then participant should step aside and not part take in unearned rewards. In the event that he/she does, then they are aware of the likely censure.

For those that are consistent performers, I recall member Larry saying, in thick or thin.... the team is the team.