Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-27095714-20151112084408/@comment-27095714-20151125072820

RomGuyony wrote: Yer, the end of 2013/start of 2014 only added 2 cars (P1 and Veneno). It was still early for the game and let's not forget they have doubled the amount of cars from the game's introduction.

Last year's December update had three Special Events, more than any other (unless you count Pursuit of Victory and FAP400) so Christmas may have been the reason behind that and they may try to bring a considerable update for the reasons you mentioned. The two most lengthy (in terms of content) updates have been this year's Le Mans and NASCAR updates, probably followed by the initial Le Mans and December 2014 updates.

The tactic in the first two was to repear an event (quite lengthy to begin with) a few times and to add a smaller Special Event after to close the update, whereas the initial Le Mans was the first update to include an SE and a lengthy one at that, whereas last year's Dec update had three SEs.

If Formula E is used, I'd expect to see a repeat SE like LM - PoV or FAP400, but they could just as well try to make a really long SE to simulate a season.

I'd be excited for more street circuits, Melbourne is really fun once you get the hang of it and I'm generally happy with updates, when they don't try to affect the game mechanics/features negatively or make the 100% completion goal further out of reach. IMO, trying to stay at a 100% is just as rewarding as trying to reach it. What were the 3 special events?

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