Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-26388545-20171010163503/@comment-26388545-20171011163228

A community is built on people helping people. When no help is required, nothing is built. The age old, "can I borrow a cup of sugar" statement you now mostly see in movies is an example. People in a community know each other and help one another out. Hermits and loaners won't know anyone and therefore get no help (often to their detriment). People who've been here for a while don't need any help with an LTS. They know about bot management & bot slowing. So there's nothing to socialize over other than the boring LTS grind. I'm glad some people like them. Either way, there's nothing to help out and talk about so the community goes stagnant.

Since several people are saying that LTS are not amounting in less posts, I decided I'd bring in the facts. Here are #'s for the last 5 LTS & 5 SE's for new cars. For an apples to apples comparison it needs to be new cars, since many people skip events for older cars. It's old news, so they don't check it out or don't even do the event.

I'd love to just calculate an average, but I can't. Once a thread goes over 1,000 comments, it stops counting. Does anyone know how to find the exact number??

Special Events:
 * Relentless 707
 * Furai Rising over 1,000 (can't see exact number)
 * Path of Defiance 858
 * Rennsport Redefined 673
 * Unleash the Beast 401

Limited Time Series: That's a big difference! Of these events, LTS don't go above 250 while SE don't go below 400. For interest sake I checked out EVERY LTS and found the biggest was the Ferrari LaFerrari Championship at 727. Compare that to 7 SE that go over 1,000 comments! Again, I 'd love to know the exact number!
 * Commodore VF (2017) Championship 121
 * Falcon FG X (2017) Championship 217
 * Mazda RX-7 Spirit R (FD)Championship 248
 * Mazda RX-3 Championship 201
 * Jaguar C-X75 R3 Spec Championship 198