Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-26388545-20151120071714/@comment-26388545-20151121170806

118.42.195.180 wrote: I want to put up somethings again to help us all put things in better perspective. During this update there have been some changes, many very good and a few negative.

Negative changes:

1. A challenge designed to force you to buy gold upgrades, the current total of which is about 100 gold.

Positive changes:

1. Return of gold ads: I get two per day which equals about 60 gold per month

2. Daily Log In Rewards: A total of 105 gold in November, 135 gold in September and 155(?) in August which comes to 390 gold. Free gold worth roughly $40. There are also five bonus Fame days this month.

3. Legend Car Event: McLaren P1 GTR challenge was beatable with only R$ upgrades and is worth 700 gold and you earn 40 gold. It unlocked the sub-series High Tech Legends which you could complete to 75% and earn 42 gold with your R$ only upgraded P1 GTR (PR 85). If you are far enough in Career it also unlocked McLaren Generations where you could also do 75% and earn another 37 gold.

4. The new series have added extra races with high Fame payouts as alternatives to the LMP1 10 lappers. They are pretty good and, with moderate skill, easy to beat.

5. The 2014 Corvette Z51 Stingray was a highly requested car. The 1969 Stingray is another addition to the classic cars and may get integrated into future career series.

6. Not driving your cars is your loss. There is a wide variety that will challenge your skills. As your skill develops, you will learn to appreciate their capabilities and to work around the weaknesses of each car. Cars with low upgrades may be a lemon but maxed a delight. Well written. They have made a lot of positive changes. I just hope this doesn't start a trend of silly events. With those cars that cost 700 gold, having to upgrade to 18 of 31 would have cost several hundred gold!!I am looking to the future and trying to fend off a new trend. There will be some more valueable cars in the future. Still though, I get your point. Always good to keep a balanced outlook.