Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-2601:484:4200:E478:649A:AC81:E778:3090-20180518223656/@comment-31668816-20180521145337

106.69.216.74 wrote: It took me 5 months of farming without getting any new car. I now have all the cars i missed and i got them without putting any pressure on myself. The fm economic model does not work on me because of this. I race when i want to, not when fm wants me to. I do not need to slave on ads, i  am not forced to farm when there are fame or race bonuses. Lastly, do not assu,e that you know something when you do not. It did not take me forever. The majority of complaints on this game is due to lack of or not enough coins. Most of the skills used in this game is to acquire or preserve coins. Players are proud to be able to save coins and slow bots, and compete with R$ cars. I on the other hand race at my pleasure, not dictated by the clever fm economic strategy. People should play exactly how they wish and according to the goals they set themselves.

Many, perhaps most, aspire to a full garage, in which case by far the cheapest - almost without exception (Zonda R giveaway I'm looking at thee) - method is to win them as they are released (or in flashbacks etc).

Others are seeking completion, which used to mean a full garage but not any more. In my situation a full garage is cheaper than completion since I need four 500G NASCARS, far cheaper than upgrading cars as required for career completion. That's why a full garage is my primary goal, completion is secondary. Since I need gold for either I prioritise attaining group C+ in the wttt and running team events solo as long as they're more time-profitable than a couple of ten lap LM events.

Finally there are those who seek a full garage of fully upgraded cars. Most people have neither the time or disposable finances for such an endeavour.

Ultimately there is no right way or wrong way to play the game.