Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-33869270-20181214221403/@comment-31433854-20181217152810

ME7 wrote:

It is clear that people are going to the grinding approach with many races. Take the Porsche 936 exclusive series for instance. I noticed that the majority of TSM Bots are dreadfully slow. That means that they're running it unserviced and taking the race slow so that they can just get it done. What kind of game is this?? We win expensive fast cars to drive them unserviced, just to get it over with? That's a model that will fail. Of course, the alternative is to be like me and still not have completed the series :)  Frankly, this game has never been about competition, but instead completion.  I agree it sucks, but it is what it is.

Also, regardling SEs, while I am happy to have none, FM on reddit has said they are coming back, and the absence this update had more to do with trying to get COTA done (and there are several errors in the track as it is), rather than a change in the game design.

I also would not conflate wiki posts with RR3 popularity. I think there is less going on here because now FM are publishing a lot of information about each update (and sometimes it is even correct!). That, coupled with FB groups which publish the rest of the information much, much faster than here, mean there is little reason to come to the wiki unless you like seeing car names CAPITLIZED or finding out how many R$ you will win in some auto-x in a LTS before you play it. The FB groups, it should be mentioned, are growing by leaps and bounds.

As for me personally, the content of each update has gotten to be too much and too repetivtive. If it is another 7+ car update next, I'm done.