Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-34862642-20180426195757/@comment-34862642-20180427153023

DocDocGoose wrote: The advantage for the longer races comes when you include paying for the agent to double your fame. By running a long race you can double a lot more fame and only have to pay the agent once, whereas if you run a shorter race multiple times you have to pay the agent every time. So if you have ~28 minutes to race and you assume 6,000 fame/gold, you could:



1) Run CFS 5.1 four times with the agent earning 4 x 7,400 x 2 (agent) = 59,200 fame = 9.9 gold - 4 gold (agent) = 5.4 gold earned

2) Run EK 22.1 one time with the agent earning 1 x 28,400 x 2 (agent) = 56,800 fame = 9.5 gold - 1 gold (agent) = 8.5 gold earned



That advantage compounds on fame bonus days like today where only the first race receives the bonus.



For someone who hasn't yet reached lvl 150 to achieve elite status, my suggestion is to use the agent on LOTS and LOTS of races. Even if the race is slightly below the breakeven point for the agent to pay for herself, it is worth it to accelerate your progress to 150 so that you can start earning double rewards on your daily login bonuses. I suggest you upgrade your F50 to be able to run the 4-lap race in CFS 21.1 to make better use of your agent. When I was working my way up I would run that race 2x a day just like brushing my teeth, and then I worked on career progression until I got to RTLM so I could start running 10-lappers. I skipped the entire Elite category and was able to get the EK fairly quickly.



Between daily login, WTTT, and watching ads I have no need to farm at all any more (though I do run a 10-lapper about 2x a month on the 80% & 100% bonus days).



Ive been using coins to double fame on 2 lap race. Didnt even think about the impact of doubling 4