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It isn't being auctioned currently. I saw four on the floor a day or two ago. Waaay too expensive. All starting at 11 million and hitting that 20 million buy-out price that P.G. thinks is perfectly reasonable for a 300,000 CR car. We forget that it's Playground Games that allows that foolishness.
Man, I wish I hadn't highlighted that car for deletion! I was trying to drop a wheelspin Audi bland upper middle class city commuter. But I missed. *weeping bitterly*
Eventually you will just have more CR than what to do with it.
Don’t spend money in vouchers.
Thanks for the reply and I was fairly certain it was similar to what you were mentioning. I do agree with you and hate that I have 330+ hours in a game (even if it isn't regularly playing daily) and still lack anywhere close to the funds for those priciest of things that seem impossible to grind for. I also don't mess around in the auction, but I would say I am the most casual of players just enjoying driving in different cars in different races.
I think I received 2 vouchers with the version and I bought 2 of the most expensive cars at the time whenever i noticed i had them and so it is an easy thing to forget about as well for those who did spend the extra money on release.
Racing to me is repetitive as it is about learning and improving on the tracks (and for me various vehicles/classes) while enjoying some online aspects to keep things "fresh". That being said; I do not think the making seemingly unobtainable cars and/or forcing a player through some sort of auction gameplay in a racing game is fair gameplay. I don't mind super expensive cars or even rare cars to prevent fomo during special events and/or having to do something special to acquire these vehicles, but when the systems in place are a lottery wheel and/or last second hovering over auctions to buyout then that crosses the line for me.
Overall I still don't agree with the practice and I do think these kind of vouchers promote the type of gameplay that people want to skip. The company has started opening pandora's box of "gaming business" and hopefully future titles won't suffer in quality/gameplay because they wanted to keep business profits soaring. There are other racing games out there for casual players like myself come the worst case scenario.
Hope everybody's issue gets sorted out and happy driving.
If I understand it correctly, can you only buy Autoshow cars with the vouchers?
So technically you're buying in-game credits with real credits?
I would get it if they were exclusive vehicles, so if people miss a playlist or 2 they can buy the cars they missed, but Autoshow cars? makes no sense to me why someone would purchase these.
I guess if people want a shortcut to get a specific vehicle/s might make sense.
It seems strange to me probably from all the hours played, I've never been short of money, except right at the beginning of the game when you're buying houses etc.
Thanks for the info.
Whoever greenlights these decisions clearly has ill intentions. At this point I don't even want to begin to imagine how god-awful FH6 gonna be...
This if you don’t ending getting it in the wheelspin.