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I can´t remind any game where I hadn´t so much money that I couldn´t care about it anymore.
Exactly. In this game you save up and buy stuff that you want. You're not constantly bombarded with ridiculous amounts of money to the point where it feels like nothing you buy is special.
Yes, it can be grindy at times, and it's annoying when certain quests require you to spend large amounts of money, but at least there is long term goals you can set yourself and achieve if you work for it.
Still a bit unbalanced in the car area. Because cars don't impact gameplay as much as cybernetics, for example, they shouldn't cost the same. They are just for fun, but you get a ton o f messages about a bunch of cars you won't buy.
I haven't bought a single one, though some look cool. 'fraid I never will.
Planning on buying that sports car, the one for 145,000 or whatever though, hoping it'll be worth the price, but to be honest I feel it would be better to just blow 145,000 on like 145 pieces of Legendary upgrade material instead lol.
get a trainer that should fix your problem lol