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- cypher2004
I would like to thank everyone in the company and especially those people that decided to have this trophy/achievement! It was truly a genius decision!
I can see that I have only spent 1d 09h in offline playing these events, which obviously is not much for a racing game. I have managed to get all the trophies with the exception of Bounty Hunter and King of the Hill and I have completed the career and earned a whopping $6,000,000 in total.
But hey, what is $4,000,000 when you can get from 900 to 27,000 dollars for winning a race! Obviously we like that you can only earn the 27k on the hard level and it takes around 3 minutes of track time. Plus of course the inevitable one minute of reloading the same track every time.
If we do our calculations, it turns out we only need to play that race 149 times to get the money. Pff, piece of cake, innit. But then again, what is 596 minutes in the context of our busy lives? Pretty much nothing. It's only a 100 hours. Imagine what fun would it be to dedicate 2 hours a day for the next 50 days doing the same race over and over and over and over again!
Gosh, what am I doing here! I gotta go back to have some fun! Oh, wait...
All sarcasm aside, I like the fact that developers always like to spoil (or rather prevent) us getting the platinum. This crap in Shift2, Nifty 50 in F1 2010, you name it. Of course, 5 million wouldn't have been enough. You need to almost finish the game to get that. But no. That would be too boring, wouldn't it. Let's make them play all races twice! Awesome! You're a genious!
Thanks to some dick I'm not gonna have my platinum here just because I have life and I can't spend freaking 100 hours on a racing game. And before you do, don't tell me that trophies don't matter. I know that myself but they are there to be won. I like having platinums as a proof to myself. Not to someone else. But there's always who prevents you from getting them. And say whatever you want, this is why I won't buy the legends pack and this is why I won't buy their future products. Also because they don't listen to their customers. Everyone was complaining about the atrocious physics in the first Shift, and they made it even worse in the second. But it's all been talked about a hundred times already.
And once again - thank you SMS! Thank you...
I can see that I have only spent 1d 09h in offline playing these events, which obviously is not much for a racing game. I have managed to get all the trophies with the exception of Bounty Hunter and King of the Hill and I have completed the career and earned a whopping $6,000,000 in total.
But hey, what is $4,000,000 when you can get from 900 to 27,000 dollars for winning a race! Obviously we like that you can only earn the 27k on the hard level and it takes around 3 minutes of track time. Plus of course the inevitable one minute of reloading the same track every time.
If we do our calculations, it turns out we only need to play that race 149 times to get the money. Pff, piece of cake, innit. But then again, what is 596 minutes in the context of our busy lives? Pretty much nothing. It's only a 100 hours. Imagine what fun would it be to dedicate 2 hours a day for the next 50 days doing the same race over and over and over and over again!
Gosh, what am I doing here! I gotta go back to have some fun! Oh, wait...
All sarcasm aside, I like the fact that developers always like to spoil (or rather prevent) us getting the platinum. This crap in Shift2, Nifty 50 in F1 2010, you name it. Of course, 5 million wouldn't have been enough. You need to almost finish the game to get that. But no. That would be too boring, wouldn't it. Let's make them play all races twice! Awesome! You're a genious!
Thanks to some dick I'm not gonna have my platinum here just because I have life and I can't spend freaking 100 hours on a racing game. And before you do, don't tell me that trophies don't matter. I know that myself but they are there to be won. I like having platinums as a proof to myself. Not to someone else. But there's always who prevents you from getting them. And say whatever you want, this is why I won't buy the legends pack and this is why I won't buy their future products. Also because they don't listen to their customers. Everyone was complaining about the atrocious physics in the first Shift, and they made it even worse in the second. But it's all been talked about a hundred times already.
And once again - thank you SMS! Thank you...