Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-34158690-20191120231043/@comment-31526827-20191124063553

WeaponXsubzerO wrote: Powerup777 wrote: Grid is bloated, slow to load. But has the advantage of one-time purchase additional content (there's a LOT), and gameplay/controls are difficult to master (IOS). If you go there, you'll be back. Their graphics are pretty OK, which is why it's rated only for the highest end devices.

Also it’s not very engaging, it gets boring real quick. Probably because its too technical. The real challenge is how to tune sensitivities and gyroscope to your liking. I haven’t played GRID in a very long time. On the other hand there’s something very addicting with RR3. After 6 years I still can’t put this game down.There’s more to like than dislike about this game. I love its graphics, physics, gameplay mostly among other things. It’s not perfect but just like what you said, “we’re all still here”.

Frankly, to me, the most engaging part of RR3 is that it’s soooo East to start and play. With the assists any idiot can play well. If you have even moderate skills you can advance quickly. The graphics are just fine and the sounds are adequate (most of you are playing on a frickin’ phone with one or two micro speakers). My single consistent complaint has always been the absolutely horrid economy and how expensive, even to someone who can and is willing to pay. I can event tolerate cheating (once you acknowledge its purpose and limited true effect on 99% of players). I am most anxious to learn how this M$ will work. That alone will decide if I play the F1 portion or not. Even after “quitting” (I play maybe once or twice a week and so therefore are so behind it’s silly) I still find enjoyment in popping back in once in a while to Kill time til I do something else.