Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-29799506-20180210150757/@comment-28169398-20180218093251

Sabian2008 wrote: RusTORK wrote: Everyone have got it's own Real Racing 3. Clen F2P players, players which donate, players in forums with their own tournaments threads, cheaters, people who use exploits, Top Teams and yeah... Firemonkey. Every groupe have got their own Real Racing 3. Imagine it like 360 degree ball with game in center and other groups at edges. There are more "effective" ways to get gold. 100 (or even 300) per week it's really low. Some people just add 20k to their account and don't playing WTTT at all. Reason why players playing WTTT on FU cars - it's a challenge. Play with Top players ghost. Reward is just by-effect. At the end it's still a skill... like you know... street piano. It's not your, but some people really can play on it.

Mmm.. nope.

- I don't mean it in a selfish way. I'm rarely outside overall B in WTTT (last time was around August and for one week) and never been into A, for which you must be really good despite having FU'd cars. In a FU'd car I'm usually between .3s to .5s behind SpeedJunkie (AKA Jan). Not enough for overall A.

- The reward is important for a lot of exploiters. The most common exploit I've seen is not through third-party software and messing with the game database, but messing arround with dates, having more available ads, etc. So their WTTT rewards saves them from boring repeting tasks.

- If you just wanna race against the best in WTTT, go Airplane mode as soon as the ghost is downloaded. Your time doesn't get registered then, and you don't harm any legit (and probably still starting) player's change to get gold through WTTT. It's being an selfish egomaniac, don't get confused with some healthy sportmanship. So how would you view a player how pays FM/EA $15-20,000 dollars and buys all the gold they need to buy every single car in the game and fully upgrade all of them?

Would you be okay being beaten by them in WTTT if you could not afford to do the same?

Or how about someone that built up a huge gold reserve when they game designers messed up the ad coding and people were legitimately able to get as many gold as they were willing to sit their and play ads for?

I guess you could argue that the person who is buying gold supports development and that the person who played ads still had to sit there and go through the ads, but at the end of the day, they are still beating you because they have more resources than you do. And that is Motorsports. The rich teams win and the rest of the teams fill out the grid. No one ever claimed this was a level playing field.