Favorite league

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Favorite League

  • Beginner League

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • Amateur League

    Votes: 13 30.2%
  • Professional league

    Votes: 14 32.6%
  • Rally League

    Votes: 5 11.6%
  • Endurance League

    Votes: 9 20.9%

  • Total voters
    43
Right now, ive been enjoying the rally leagua a lot lately, especially with cars that werent made for rally.
 
I guess this makes me the only one to vote amatuer. :rolleyes:

I can understand the difficulty of the racing, the prize car rewards and all that stuff. (btw, beginner league is not the spot for competitive low power racing. ;) ) :lol: jk

but...

The amatuer league gives you 3-7 lap races and respectable prize car rewards.

The amatuer league gives you close to perfect length races for people who don't have the time.

The amatuer league gives great prize cars. (vertigo for one)

The amatuer series is without a doubt (in my opinion ;) ) the best series for gran turismo racing.

It gives you sim mode tire wear (if you wanna run softs), it gives you real race cars for prizes and it gives you competition that is just about on par with pro league, only you don't have to deal with 10-30 lap races. (15 being about average and 30 being a full blown f1 race)

👍 to the amatuer league.
 
I've had the most fun in the beginner league, but Kent got a good point with the nice prize cars that starts coming in the amateur league. And the game really opens up when you get those prize cars, giving you the opportunity to race wherever you want. So my vote goes for for the amateur league too.
 
Enduro's. 👍
They're challenging, but most of the time frustrating though. Having an owerpowered car and killing the field wouldn't be that nice, but I like close enduros. Done only a few so far though. :irked:

Stay in front of the TV too long, eyes get tired and risk getting a GT logo on your forehead. ;)
 
I didn't like Amateur league, because the AI is so awful and cheats so badly. Maybe it was just culture shock, but I remember really hating a few of the series there. By the time I got to Pro I was much mo' better, and I could more carefully suit my car to a good, competitive race. I like longer events, too.
 
I use all the leagues, equally. Well, not the Beginner league, to short. If you use a much slower car than the AI, every league is a challenge.
 
Originally posted by neon_duke
I didn't like Amateur league, because the AI is so awful and cheats so badly. Maybe it was just culture shock, but I remember really hating a few of the series there. By the time I got to Pro I was much mo' better, and I could more carefully suit my car to a good, competitive race. I like longer events, too.

Indeed, these are the only problems with the amatuer series.

If you are looking for a long race, that is not the series for you. (however, for people like me... sitting down for 20 minutes to run 1 race is a little much. :lol: )

The other problem is the ai, but I really don't care about that too much because all of the ai in the game sucks, so I don't let that hold me back.

I would have to say that with unlimited time, the pro league is a great league to run...

But for me, I still like to run the amatuer league.

To me, the amatuer league still presents valid chances to run a low powered car, and it also gives me the chance to have a quick race.

So, even though I like the pro league (a lot), I still take the amatuer league first. :D

But I gotta say, this question turned into a chance for more discussion than I thought it would. Too bad there were about a dozen other "favorite" questions on the same day.
Newb... ;) :lol:
 
I posted this and I voted professional because they give you great prizes.I got the GT One race car,R390 race car viper gts-r concept and speed 12 all today.
 
Professional League for me.
It's the most exciting one (in my opinion).
And many classic and new high-performance cars exist.
 
I like the professional league the best, preferably I like to do the FormulaGT series the most.

I do like the enduros though, I like long races :)
 
I like the endurance league for one main reason. You get to know the tracks in your sleep. AFter I did the endurance mode on Tokyo and trial mountain my times on all other tracks got better as well. I know that's an obvious conlusion, but true none the less.
 
Got to be Pro league for the intense competition.
Enduros get 2nd place in my book.

Beginner league races are too short. Only just getting warmed up before the race is over!
 
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