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There are additional tracks (two packs of five coming in November, probably more packs next year) and bikes (one out, one late September, no idea if more are planned) that are bought via acorns rather than by buying DLC/Gold. You can get a fixed number of acorns in-game through progress and collectibles, but after that, it's premium currency. There are currently enough in-game acorns to buy the above added content.
DLC does not have editor objects, so you aren't locked out of Track Central content for just buying the base game, except if someone makes a track that only allows a bike you haven't picked up.
Gold is probably the better choice if you'll ever add the DLC, because the separate Pass isn't getting discounts like the combined package is.
also after watching some reviews m afraid it have a crazy grinding to level up just like AC odessey
also did u find players online? is there still tracks made by fans?
As of November 2019, you can get Gold and not need more cash to have all the bikes and levels, if you save your free in-game acorns for that. If they add a bike and track pack every "season" like they currently are, it will probably require cash on top of your Gold edition.
The Gold Edition includes the full Expansion pass, which gives you access to over 55 additional tracks. The Expansion pass consists of Route 66 and the recently released, Crash & Sunburn. The Gold Edition also gives you some extra cosmetic rider packs as well.
You can find out the full details Here[support.ubi.com].
Please let me know if you have any additional questions! :)
There is a premium currency in the game, blue acorns. You get some acorns for free from playing the game, or you can purchase more with real money. You can spend them on cosmetics and a new bike, the Shopping Trolley. I spent 45 acorns on the trolley, and once I've found the collectibles in the new dlc I'll probably have at least 315 remaining. So unless you blow them all on cosmetics you don't need, you shouldn't have to worry about spending an extra cent. If you don't buy Gold then the two new bikes that came with this expansion can be bought for 90 acorns, so you'd still have plenty even if you never bought the dlc.
There is no grind, unless you consider playing the game to be grinding. There are 400+ Contracts which have about 24 different qualifiers for how to play (no leaning, bike on fire, must wheelie, do X flips, gravity modified, win with donkey, win with helium, etc.). Do a small amount of those and that'll be enough to unlock all the games tracks. A lot of them you can do in a single attempt, and they encourage you to play the game in different ways. Some of them are extremely challenging.
Yes the game is extremely grinding to an absurd point.
Yes the game is completely dead. Solo carreer mode ruined by P2W business model, maybe a few thousand people left actively playing, if even that. Track Central barely functioning and a shadow of previous Trials, dead.. Multiplayer = LOL, deader than dead.
Yes, they will keep asking more money even if you buy Gold Edition. They plan on releasing Track Packs starting next month which you have to buy using in game money, like a gatcha mobile free 2 play game. Not doing so will make you again unable to keep up on leaderboards, so it's not really a choice. And everytime they do, it keeps splitting the engaged community to a more tiny fraction, it's a disaster.
Then you add the dozens of heavy glitches, broken features, MAJOR performance issues, awful communication, manipulative design, lack of support (no one is working on the game anymore, as proven by how little the patches tackle) and you get this unbelievable garbage. Even a longtime Trials fan, I can't justify purchasing this game or having a single reason to play it anymore. My worst spending ever on Steam. Don't fall for it.
How does not having track X prevent you topping the leaderboard in track Y? Do explain.
There may be future content they may charge for. Why wouldn't they? The Expansion Pass with Gold said you get 2 expansions, it didn't say, "You get every expansion we ever decide to make".
"no one is working on the game", written the same week that 40 new tracks launch plus some bug fixes.
The overall leaderboards are where you can't keep up unless you keep buying, as you well know, so don't play dumb. I don't care about that, but obviously some people do.
They make tracks and cosmetics, but it does feel like no one is working on the game, and the new DLC definitely feels rushed out to me. The last round of bug fixes was pathetic as usual. Nothing I'm waiting for seems better yet, same for many others. Even easy stuff just gets left waiting. The game is still just approaching release quality, and it's a crap shoot what problems you'll hit.
It has its ups, but it certainly has worked at those downs.
There is nothing you can spend money on to help you top any tracks leaderboard.
There is nothing you can spend money on to help you progress faster in the campaign.
So let's not give any oxygen to this "game is P2W" nonsense.
You should be glad they are making additional content in the future which we can get for free. Other games would just have a $ symbol next to that.