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I really hope one day the servers will come up again, since the online hub was the only feature which I was starting to getting interested to.
I hate when a game use online server for the single player mode and drop it just after 4-5 years. This game is very large with many different location, tracks and cars. Its too soon to close it. Not everyone is ready to move forward.
I really starting to think that Kylotonn is probably worst than Milestone and Codemasters, they just think about money and move on.
You can complain about Milestone bad coding but, overall they put a little more passion than Kylotonn.
Codemasters games are still running online nowadays, for example you can still play DiRT3 online on PRO Tour and challenge the Leaderboards, and that's a 2011 game...
DiRT Rally, DiRT4 and DiRT Rally 2.0 are still up too.
What I don't understand is how they can make games that depend so much on the internet. One day (after 3-4 years) the server will be no longer with us and the whole game will be almost unplayable. The entire gameplay design of the career mode is broken.