Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-26819222-20160920060504/@comment-49.199.5.23-20160922064039

RealRacer123 wrote: ^^That last comment is by me, forgot to login before posting that :P

So, about this update, my thoughts based on the initial info -


 * Really happy with an exclusive series repeat for the Regera, I didn't like missing out on it and now I have a chance to win it, which is great.


 * Annoyed with the fact that no new track has been introduced, though it does feel like the norm now and will not be for a long time now, I feel.


 * Some random Australian series with a few boring cars (I hope not) and they seem "supercheap", hmmmmmm.....


 * Ferrari F12df, looking forward to it but then again I know it'll be a deep gold sink.


 * Based on initial complaints, the part about ads annoys me the most. I've been a bit-part player for about 2 months now and have completely stopped farming on Le Mans (it's just too boring now). Getting 20 gold a day from ads is very useful, and I've collected a good amount of gold this way. But now they bring R$ ads? This is an absolute joke.

All in all, not an update I'm entirely happy with, except maybe the chance to win the Regera.

Oh and there's yet another Grindlet .. Sigh. Not really a random Aussie series but really the only unique Aussie one. I don't know which country you are in but the racing is like BTCC in the UK or DTM in Germany even if the specs are different.

The Ford Falcon is the car up from the Mondeo road car. The Holden (GM) is one up from the Vectra.

Holden do a lot of their R&D here still even though they have shut down the manufacturing. The chassis on the Holden cost them $1 billion to develop and they use it on all the GM cars of that class around the world.

The Commordore got panned here when they brought it out. In my view by snobbish journo's biased towards their BMWs and Mercs. Its actually not that bad, makes a perfectly good affordable road car for the average family without the brand markup.

Oh, and Supercheap Auto is your high street car parts shop, like Halfords in the UK.