Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-38112584-20190327005350/@comment-28169398-20190331195202

PauloDamiao71 wrote: Amrosa wrote: PauloDamiao71 wrote:

Amrosa wrote: Mildvex wrote: Whaa, there's an LTS for the Centenario!! Totally failed to notice it until now. So 200 total return from that and ES. That's amazing! It is 546GC to win in the LTS, then an additional 340GC to FU. You could get a few more shekles from OMP...

That works out to a 22.5% discount on the Upgrades. I think you meant to say 536 Gold ;) -2 Engine, -1 Suspension Nope. -1 Suspension gives you 81.8, according to the PR deltas on the wiki... You need to do -2 Engine and -1 Tires and wheels 546GC.

But for argument's sake, lets say that 536GC gets you to PR81.9, then it is 350GC to fully upgrade. Pay Peter or pay Paul, you're still going to have to pay those 10GC at some point to get into the ES. Yes for the ES, but you don't need Suspension 3 for "Hypercar Club" ;) Again, no. I am referring to the upgrades you need for 100% in the LTS to get you to PR81.9.

You didn't read the initial posts or the release notes, as there is an LTS in 7.2 that requires PR81.9 to reach 100% and according to the upgrade deltas on the Wiki, that is Engine -2 and Tires and Wheels -1. If you do Engine -2, Suspension -1, that should get you to PR81.8.

If you have confirmed that Engine -2, Suspension -1 gets you to PR81.9, then provide the screen shots, as someone is going to need to verify that anyway.

The "Optimal" Upgrade tree for Hypercar Club is not optimal for the LTS, as indicated by RR3 Wiki:Upgrades Section LAMBORGHINI