Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-38662856-20191010053420/@comment-29746749-20191017161115

DecadeHansen wrote: SeedSpeed wrote: Maybe I am jumping in a little...I didn't read all posts. Just a thought on my mind.

What difference does it makes how is the series, related to getting new cars?

Because, by definition 1 car is enough for 100%. So if you already have the Porsche from before, you went through the series with it, what difference in series itself would influence your decision to go for 2 more cars in that same series? Many, including time trials. Using a different car will also affect your position in a motorsports series' time trial.

Also how far you can pull ahead of the competition.

Third, while you completed the series with just one car, it wouldn't hurt you to get a feel for the other cars and compare your performance to one with your previous car.

Fourth, there are some events that just can't be won with one car (i.e. Speed Records and Speed Snaps where the Number 1 top speed seems too absurd, also Drag Races where your opponent can just out-accelerate you). Also races at Le Mans (24 Hours), where your opponent just pulls away when you try to catch up to them on the Mulsanne Straight, forcing you to hold out until the Porsche Curves in what appears to be an endless cat-and-mouse game (where the car in front of you is the mouse to your car's cat).

Proof: I beat Prototypes 2014 with the R$-upgraded Audi and a PR 95.1 Porsche, but there are some events that require me to use or upgrade the Audi or buy the Toyota in case I don't want to slow the bots down. Your last sentence is the crux of things. A little bot-slowing will cure all the ills you just listed. Which gets back to SeedSpeed's point, one car is all you need. You might have a point with the weekly time trial, but that's not a big issue for many players.