Million Mile Club

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Finally hit the end of the road today. That's about 4500 hrs running the X2010 or 831,000 miles on that puppy.

My bud, Topolino, is not far behind. Any other nutbars want to join the ''Million Miler Club'' :crazy:

Here is a pic of all my hard work and elite skillz LOL!


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You do realise that B-Spec mileage is included in the total mileage? All the same, that's a mad figure to reach, you must have spend ages playing!
 
I've clocked up nearly 200'000. I'm far from beating the mile counter, though.
 
You do realise that B-Spec mileage is included in the total mileage? All the same, that's a mad figure to reach, you must have spend ages playing!

Actually, I was not aware of that! I only did the bare minimum of B-Spec to get me to level 40. The extreme majority of those miles are A-Spec RBG.
 
My question is, what did you do with all of those credits?
I have a quarter of those miles and own every car with many purchased multiple times.
I have purchased (2) X2010s, (1) X2011, (4) XJ13s...you get the point...just to consume credits. For me, I've pretty much hit the credit and car wall...so there's no need to drive for money any more.
So, what do you do?
 
My question is, what did you do with all of those credits?
I have a quarter of those miles and own every car with many purchased multiple times.
I have purchased (2) X2010s, (1) X2011, (4) XJ13s...you get the point...just to consume credits. For me, I've pretty much hit the credit and car wall...so there's no need to drive for money any more.
So, what do you do?

Most credits are wasted as the counter bounces off the limiter for hours on end. Credits that were spent on all premiums, (including half a billion dollars worth of X1's) are wasted too, as almost all have been (or will be) sold/deleted to make room for more standard cars. :sick:
 
I have a quarter of those miles and own every car with many purchased multiple times....so there's no need to drive for money any more.
So, what do you do?

It's GT, man, just drive and enjoy it. I only have around 400 cars and have been playing in arcade mode where money and XP isn't even awarded.

GT is for life, not just for Christmas. ;)
 
Epic. I think Kaz should personally go to your house and award you with a medal :sly: Now go and fill up that total win counter :D

Just wondering, do you refresh the engine on your X1 at all? If not, what is the lowest HP it came down to (with & without oil change)?

Might also be interesting to see if the X1's individual odometer also maxxes out at a million miles? 💡

Also, I think you should post in this thread. You'll get us past Pluto :lol:
 
Epic. I think Kaz should personally go to your house and award you with a medal :sly: Now go and fill up that total win counter :D

I'm worried Kaz would kill me if he found out how far an elastic band drove his game :D That ''win'' counter would be much higher if i had not wasted so much time grinding 11th place at Indy 'til I found a winning track.

I just rebuilt the X1 every day and never noted how low the HP went.
 
Not impressed with this at all considering, as you have admitted, most of this was done with a rubber band with little or no effort from you at all. I never got into that whole rubber band grinding crap therefor most of my stats are from A-Spec and actually playing the game myself, not rubber banding. Just my thoughts and opinions on your assisted feat.
 
after my third rubber band.....nearly:/
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sry bad camera :P
 
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Not too impressed. It's easy to rack up mileage on B-Spec. Especially with an X1. The new, very long oval course, (Route X?) makes it a lot more easier to stack up mileage on an X1, B-Spec. A-Spec mileage is more impressive. I only have 30k miles, but that's all A-Spec mileage with no rubber bands and I don't play B-Spec at all.
 
Not too impressed. It's easy to rack up mileage on B-Spec. Especially with an X1. The new, very long oval course, (Route X?) makes it a lot more easier to stack up mileage on an X1, B-Spec. A-Spec mileage is more impressive. I only have 30k miles, but that's all A-Spec mileage with no rubber bands and I don't play B-Spec at all.

Couldn't agree more. Same thing I said in my above post. Not impressed at all with letting a rubber band do the work then bragging about your stats. The rubber band deserves the credit, not them, lol.
 
Still a pretty impressive duration for a solo activity.

Whats so impressive about it. Stick on a rubber band then let it go for 24/7. If your impressed by that, wait till you see what my pet monkey can do, lmao.
 
Can you people not read the satire in the OP:

Here is a pic of all my hard work and elite skillz LOL!

Anybody who has been playing this game for the past year knows how ridiculus this is. Rubberbanding or not. This is a good laugh for me, thanks for sharing bob. 👍
 
Its hard to believe when you have multiple level 40' bob's i my self have driven 200k miles.. iv never used b speck except once on ssr5
 
Its hard to believe when you have multiple level 40' bob's i my self have driven 200k miles.. iv never used b speck except once on ssr5

Whats so hard to believe. Ever heard of bobs being run in remote races by friends. The only b-spec I've ever ran is whats required in the game to complete the b-spec challenges. The rest is all me. Testing, tuning, or otherwise improving my driving skills.
 
@OP, you should post a picture of the X2010 and its stats

Here is a pic I took on the ''million mile day''. I don't want to edit into my OP, so as to keep the date stamp valid on this fantastic achievement :D

The car has a few more miles on it now :)

Not sure why some guys are going on about B-Spec? I only B-spec'd the minimum amount to reach level 40, and have never remote raced.

The miles are accumulated by rubber band grinding A-Spec.👍



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