Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-28169398-20191128023321/@comment-29605676-20191129032109

Amrosa wrote: SlatBH wrote:

Amrosa wrote: I think that the optimum strategy is to play and complete the GP over 3 days (72 hours). The first day you play Stages 1 and 2. Then you top off your M$180,000 daily balance with the Daily Races.

The second day you play Stages 3 and 4. Then you top off your M$180,000 daily balance with the Daily Races.

Then the third day you play Stage 5. Not sure if I did something 'wrong' but I got 3 days worth of M$180k, didn't spend any M$ on anything else (e.g. upgarding Academy car) other than upgrading MERCEDES-AMG_PETRONAS_MOTORSPORT_F1_W10_EQ_POWER+ to 6354, but I am approximately 15k short of being able to buy the 4th level Body, so I either need to pay or wait 5 more hours for the day to tick over and do a little more farming. I was operating under the constraint that you wouldn't start before you had enough to upgrade the car to win it...

By Optimal Strategy, I meant so that you earned all the M$ rewards from each of the Goals and Each of the stages without losing them to the M$180K limit while doing it in the shortest amount of time. Okay, understood and I agree if one has enough starting M$, 3 days is easily possible (as I intend to have for Silverstone SE and beyond). However, it is only possible to earn M$540 in 3 days (excluding bonuses) no matter how one gets it (i.e. Race Day or Abu Dhabi SE), and I don't think M$ 540k is quite enough, even with bonuses, to get the car.

In the run up to the next F1 SEs, I'm planning on having > M$ 700k to be (relatively) secure in being able to get car without required farming

All I'm trying to say is that it might take 4 days rather than 3.