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- GTP_DarthDrift
True Dapper, very true.
Maybe my expectations were too high, but I wish there was a free way for me to prove my skills and not race with all the nubs.
My biggest complaint is that if I want to move forward, I have to keep shelling out more $$ I thought my $12 included everything in the game, my mistake there 👎
Jerome
iRacing may seem expensive at first, especially when you are used to the free games. But based on how you describe your driving, my instinct tells me you will treat this more like a hobby than a game, as many iRacers do. These also seem to be the people who get the most enjoyment out of it. The competition truly is a wonderful experience, and it was cool to just jump on a practice server and see guys like RusiRaser and others in the Le Mans Series racing the other night at Road America with 30 other cars on track, just doesn't happen in other games.
After you spend the first bit of money, you will realize that as a hobby where you spend considerable driving time over a long period of time (ie years rather than weeks or months from other games), it really doesn't cost very much. And once you've 'bought' something, you have it forever (or until iRacing shuts down).
I have saved TONS of money I would have spent on movies, alcohol and other 'hobbies' BECAUSE I spent a little bit in iRacing, so it's cash positive for me!!! 👍
As for the crashing and associated frustration, I have learned that my best and most consistent results came from LEARNING HOW TO AVOID accidents, caused by me and especially by others. You really aren't as good as you think you are until you have analyzed accidents that you've had and figured out how you could have avoided them. Rookie series is a great place to learn, and you keep using that skill all the way up to the highest level.