Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-31627250-20170329184528/@comment-31627250-20170330091016

JPHARP030456 wrote: [...]

1. RR3 is a product from FM, and they want/need to make money on that. [...] Keeping ,a full garage, xx% completion, or simply up with the pack asks for increasingly more effort based on actions from FM. Them leaving open loopholes to alleviate this increasing pressure... is nice.

2. Finding legal loop-holes (opportunities) is a genuine important factor in human economics. It is hard-coded in our genes.

3. RR3 is still essentially a racing game, but racing per se is just one (important) dimension of the game. [...] and getting that morcel of legal inside information which works and gives you that additional nudge is a nice dimension of the overall experience. This is a way of seeing it that I respect, but I don't share.

1. RR3 is a free game. I haven't payed anything to advance in the game and I don't intend to do it in the future. Obviously FM wants our money, but we have the choice to give them or not. My goal in the game is not xx% completion/garage, it's becoming better at the game and I have fun when I learn a better line on a track and I lower my time in a TT or I complete a series, so I don't feel the pressure you are talking about, when a new car comes out and I don't have enough "resources" to get it or to upgrade it to complete the event, I pass and save my gold for some other goal.

2. This matter is waaaaay too big to talk about here. Personally I don't see myself as such an "economic animal".

3. I'm interested in tips and tricks regarding driving experience (or managing gold for upgrades and careers), all the rest I don't care very much about. Maybe it's because I already know that, even if I would exploit all the loopholes in the game, I don't have the time and dedication needed to reach the maximum level of completion. Probably you may think that I am missing to enjoy a big part of the game. Well, to each his own. :-)