Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-29799506-20180210150757/@comment-28169398-20180218155945

Prange?? wrote: Amrosa,

That's a great analysis,(analyses,maybe?).

RR3 is more like real autosports as far as resources are concerned.

I think,make that,I KNOW,that if even I had every car with all of them FU'd,I still wouldn't be able to beat the top players. I'm just not good enough. And never will be. I'm a Group C player with all the cars FU'd. I may get lucky,with all the stars in alignment,and make Group B once in awhile,But Group A will never happen for me.

As the famous Inspector Harry Callahan once said,"A man has to know his limitations". I'm not under the illusion that Fully Upgrading is the magic elixir.

It seemed Sabian felt that way though, and I just wondered how they would feel if instead of someone using an "exploit" they used IAPs to build their garage. There are some people that would argue that that is against the spirit of competition and is just as bad as someone obtaining those resources in a different manner.

Maybe Fernando Alonso thinks he is a better driver than Sebastian Vettel or Lewis Hamilton, and who knows, maybe he is, but McLaren and Honda couldn't give him the tools to take the fight to the front of the pack. Or maybe he isn't as good. But we will never really know because Merc, Red Bull and Ferrari have been building the best cars for almost a decade. Is it unfair or is it just a fact of the sport.

That is the one interesting thing about WTTT. There is no bot slowing against real-life players and nothing is going to beat a great line and perfect brakepoints. You have to be ready to accept that you do not have what it takes to be on top and getting upset because you think you are being cheated is a waste of time. Maybe you are, but you really don't know how a player who is consistently leading the boards and consistently does not get banned built their garage or if they are just that quick.