Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-30267511-20171218135624/@comment-28169398-20171226211022

Rr3guest wrote: Remove your blinders, so you can understand general statements for a larger group of people than just yourself.

475 gold gets the car- you own it. You can use it anytime online offline today and in 4 months. You can learn on this car in career mode and become a better player and use it as often as you wish.

Other people can spend 1000 gold on upgrades, have to try to win events they may not be able to win and in 7 days the car is gone. No learning how to drive it or improving game skills. 7 days 100 gold no improved skill no car.

And maybe some people can R$ upgrade car only, win car and obviously don't need to improve game skills and used no gold.

It's just determining your group/playing style You clearly do not know what you are talking about.

So, you pay 475 and do all the the BRL Upgrades and that gets you to Tier 5, possibly tier six of a twenty tier series. And have you looked at those first six tiers. The most appealing race is a 3 lap race at Südschleife which lasts maybe two minutes. One lap at Spa... An Endurance on Silverstone - The International Circuit.

So if you want to actually run this car, now you are paying an additional 485 to upgrade to 2222222 and then R$ to 3333333 getting you to PR105.0 now, at least you have a 5 lap race at Suzuka Grand Prix, an Endurance on Dubai Grand Prix, and 3 laps of Catalunya National.

Let's say you really want to run on Red Bull Ring Grand Prix. Well that is 195 more to get to PR 106.0.

So your way, in order to get a series that is actually worth playing, you have to spend 475 + 485 + 195 = 1155.

Going the Fearless route, while it is still a little too soon to tell, PR 106 should provide enough upgrades for most people to win the car, giving you the car AND a good series for 680.

And for arguments sake, let's say that you are lucky enough that in a year's time, there is a 50% off upgrade sale, it would still cost you 815 in total. So your way would still be 135 more expensive for the same experience.