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Developers told they were disappointed with sellings and prefer focus on mobile
no idea how good this game will be, but I doubt that there will be a Motorsport Manager 2 for PC in the years with compatition on this small market
Exactly, the investment they would have to make for the 2nd iteration wouldn't be even close as much as for the first one.
I doubt that we will ever get a MM2 for PC
If they would want to give us something they would have already been able to release a MM2 with same grafics and some additional features (engine supplier, real crashes, split part production from part research, real reliability = broken parts can not be repaired magically and one single engine is not able to race 16 races on hard settings without problems)
these things are not big investments into coding after already developing MM1, but the fact that they did not even give us a DLC states that there is no interest in doing something for PC
The licence gives the studio exclusive rights to develop management games using the F1 brand. Four games are currently planned, with the first slated for release during the 2022 F1 season.
The ridiciulous overpowered ai being demoted and dominating every race even though yyou have the best car and drivers in the division and no clear logic as to why they are still half a second faster in qualy even with lvl 3 qualy trim.
at least for one or another on the mobile version you could actually compete and could also understand as to why you fell behind even before the race start.
this is not the only glaring fault though but it is the biggest.
Not sure about your experience with the PC version so just to be clear, you are basing the "best car" on part values, not suppliers? What AI difficulty are you using? Makes sense that a team demoted from a higher tier would do pretty good in a lower tier, no? Without knowing all the details of your gameplay , settings and possible mods, it's hard to comment if something weird is going on. This game is more challenging than the mobile version and that is a good thing. My experience isn't described by "impossible" or "unpredictable" (though you need to have some of this in motorsports for it to be fun), most of the time things make a lot of sense.