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- Bellingham
What concerns me most is that Sony or PD or whatever has a huge motive to keep players short of credits. I mean, in GT5, why would anybody need to buy credits with cash? I like to think I'd be so outraged at this that I wouldn't do it even if I was rich enough to.
From what I've seen so far of GT6, we may never be able to buy all those new cars. There's no 5-day log in reward of double credits/experience, rewards for winning races are low, even the first seasonals are pretty low. No used cars.
I'm not the world's greatest driver (elderly, slightly arthritic), but in GT5 I was always had millions of credits. I think I got more from the dozens of 2nd place finishes where it took me forever to gold a seasonal race. Here I'm afraid to use credits even to tune the few cars I have.
And the hypocrisy! Look how prissy they were, not allowing trading or gifting cars over a mil in GT5 because they were afraid money might be changing hands in a few cases. And here the same people are bare facedly selling credits for cash!
The game is really only superficially better than GT5. I wouldn't advise anyone to buy it until and unless they start to see posts from people who have figured how to make lots of credits without unreasonable amounts of grinding.
The great thing about both GT4 and GT5 was players could make it as much of a challenge as they wanted. Looks like a big part of that choice will only be available to the rich. And most rich people didn't get that way by falling for such obvious rip-offs.
Rick
From what I've seen so far of GT6, we may never be able to buy all those new cars. There's no 5-day log in reward of double credits/experience, rewards for winning races are low, even the first seasonals are pretty low. No used cars.
I'm not the world's greatest driver (elderly, slightly arthritic), but in GT5 I was always had millions of credits. I think I got more from the dozens of 2nd place finishes where it took me forever to gold a seasonal race. Here I'm afraid to use credits even to tune the few cars I have.
And the hypocrisy! Look how prissy they were, not allowing trading or gifting cars over a mil in GT5 because they were afraid money might be changing hands in a few cases. And here the same people are bare facedly selling credits for cash!
The game is really only superficially better than GT5. I wouldn't advise anyone to buy it until and unless they start to see posts from people who have figured how to make lots of credits without unreasonable amounts of grinding.
The great thing about both GT4 and GT5 was players could make it as much of a challenge as they wanted. Looks like a big part of that choice will only be available to the rich. And most rich people didn't get that way by falling for such obvious rip-offs.
Rick