Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-32672384-20190105002857/@comment-32672384-20190106182012

Prange?? wrote:

I would pay a reasonable amount for the game. That's been discussed many times here.

I think most people would be willing to pay for the game,but not at the outlandish price structure FM currently employs. I agree with this, i'd pay money if what I got would last longer than a single cars upgrades (like that £99.99 doesnt even fully upgrade all cars).

Gear.Club got it right, for $1, they gave me a generous amount of their premium currency (which also happens to be gold), a very generous amount of their normal currency, and a premium car that can be used in the beginner class races.

For just $1 they gave me everything I needed to avoid the early-level grinding, along with giving me enough gold to purchase a high-end car which was being run in a tournament, a tournament that paid back the cars exact value in gold despite me being nowhere close to the top.

Meanwhile what does RR3 offer? A £5 starter pack with small amounts of gold and a R$ car, a £10 starter pack with small amounts of gold and a slightly better R$ car. Or those dynamic packs that cost like, £20, and offer a car you need with and about 2 upgrades worth of R$. And then if you head to the store the cheapest gold pack is £2, and offers you less gold than what you earn by watching THE DAILY ADS.