- 968
- Maine
- VooDooChilde333
Ok, this is a review, a feedback, a gripe, and a suggestion all in one.
How hard would it be to tell us what classification a car falls under?
So many things, seasonals, career mode, online, ect, rely on this.
When sorting/searching in your garage;
Adding a simple drop down box (similar to the drive train, or the manufacturer boxs) that adds a few simple choices;
1= RaceCar
2= StreetCar/NonRaceCar
3= NonStreet/NonRaceCar
And another drop box;
1= can fit snow and dirt tires
2= cannot fit snow and dirt tires
When BUYING a car, have those same options as above, in little letters somewhere on the buy screen.
How many times I have bought cars to attempt dirt tuning, to find out they can't even USE dirt tires. Of course, got to spend the cash to find out first.
How many times I have Bought a car to tune for a seasonal only to find out, yeah-its not a race car, but its not a street car either, so can't use it.
When using the Car Search, they could add the same 2 search criteria also.
Seriously angers me.
Am I alone on this?
How hard would it be to tell us what classification a car falls under?
So many things, seasonals, career mode, online, ect, rely on this.
When sorting/searching in your garage;
Adding a simple drop down box (similar to the drive train, or the manufacturer boxs) that adds a few simple choices;
1= RaceCar
2= StreetCar/NonRaceCar
3= NonStreet/NonRaceCar
And another drop box;
1= can fit snow and dirt tires
2= cannot fit snow and dirt tires
When BUYING a car, have those same options as above, in little letters somewhere on the buy screen.
How many times I have bought cars to attempt dirt tuning, to find out they can't even USE dirt tires. Of course, got to spend the cash to find out first.
How many times I have Bought a car to tune for a seasonal only to find out, yeah-its not a race car, but its not a street car either, so can't use it.
When using the Car Search, they could add the same 2 search criteria also.
Seriously angers me.
Am I alone on this?