Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-33954631-20190829205500/@comment-35553674-20190830132846

For those that prefer to play the game fairly but feel a little foolish when they see others pass their FU'd car by 100mph down the Mulsanne straight - or farm like crazy to level up for a few gold and know it would take a lifetime to farm the 99,999 of gold some people have - or struggle with the loan car in WTTT when others get to chose from their 100%, all FU'd and VIP'd, garage - perhaps the answer is to open a second account and join the cheaters.

Keep your primary account squeeky clean and feel good in yourself that what you have was gained through your own sweat and toil.

Fill your cheat account to the max and use it now and again when anger or envy get the better of you.

With the cheat account there'd be no anxiety over the next release and which car(s) you can afford - just buy them all. There'd be no toiling away at WTTT trying to gain a few milliseconds to move up to group D - throw in a performance hack and get to the top of group A in one run. SE too hard? - hack it or pay too skip or ignore it and just buy the car later - no more sweat and uncontrolable shaking of the hands caused by the adrenalin rush you get from beating that near impossible lap time target by 0.000.010 seconds.

The thing is: No anxiety = NO FUN No toil = NO FUN No sweat = NO FUN No competition = NO FUN

I'll lay a bet that those that cherrish fair play will get much more satisfaction from playing their primary account than their cheat account which, with all the cheats enabled, will have become too easy.

I remember when nearly every game had a hidden GOD mode which was activated by a code or certain key sequence. BUT once I had got GOD mode it wasn't long before the game was left unplayed - it was no longer a challenge, it was no longer FUN.

What I'm saying is that if you do get tempted to join the dark side don't do it with your primary account - keep that pristine so when you realise that cheating is too easy you can revert back to it knowing the limited number of cars you have and the paultry gold pile was gained by your own sweat and toil - and you had fun doing it.