Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-38112584-20190327005350/@comment-27170954-20190329223359

Amrosa wrote: I said it before above, but I understand it is hard for people to actually read, so pardon the repost:

"Only one problem, as I mentioned before... This update has been done for a while now and the series won't have long races, but FM said they would think about the possibility of adding championship like tiers to the 2018 seasons in some future release. No guarantee, but they said they would think about it."

I have found that anytime Matt has said that he will consider something, he genuinely does and tries his best to make it happen, or has a very reasonable and understandable explanation for why it can't be done.

You can have very talented people in a position but, for RR3 anyway, if they aren't Petrolheads and racing enthusiasts, they won't understand the nuances. During the latest reorganization the designer that is working on RR3 going forward is just that... a true Petrolhead and racing enthusiast.

The transition takes time, as a lot of the work was already done and packaged, but I am hopeful that they will fix the 2018 seasons and that the future will be much more reflective of matching series to new cars. i like the spirit of the response from FM. I hope they are able to do this. I am one of the ones that has asked for this (more than once). I hope they have championship tiers in the future motorsports series and that they actually go back to all all existing motorsports series and apply the championship tier model.

I think it'd be great if the championship tiers were little mini exclusive series. Players can choose which car they want to FU to get access to those 9-12 long cups. Having tougher competition (and maybe some more rolling starts) is about the only thing that could make the 2016 GTE series better.