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@DeItaOne3 wrote:
Yes but the problem with doing that is that it kills that entire thread. There were 150 comments on that thread, which will now get entirely ignored by EA.
I’m sorry, but the way EA have handled everything, particularly this year, is a disgrace. You’ll struggle to find many people in here that disagree with that
That thread and others have been monitored and escalated to the Game Team constantly and they haven't been ignored. As @Cpayne32 said, a lot of messages get lost in 15 pages when a thread spirals with toxic comments, irony, sarcasm... Unfortunately, sometimes the legit feedback gets lost in all that.
Also, the threads may be a little old so they were a mixture of old and new messages. That's another reason why it is better to have a fresh start, to see the things that have changed and the ones that still need addressing.
Hopefully, we can track everything better here without having multiple threads.
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Ok I’ll make this short. 😂
F1 world has got to go.
This game being series specific and content light. Is what it is. We don’t mind paying for it being light on content. But trying to monetise this game is not going to happen. There’s just not enough meat on it.. Plus these games generally appeal to older gamers that remember a time when games weren’t monetised and wont fall for such egregious attempts to empty our pockets so EA/ Codies need to admit defeat.
Except there’s one way to successfully monetise this game that nearly all off us would be happy to pay for. TRACK DLC. My idea would be for codies to pick 9 or so tracks that are not on that years roster. 3 months into game cycle drop a 2 track paid dlc and then another 3 months later. Following year do the same using different 4 tracks. This way players won’t have to buy the same tracks year on year as Codies can rotate the tracks and also have time to make updates to those tracks in the couple off years they are not in use.
Needs to add livery and helmet designer as part off the game. Codies have access to both NFS and WRC livery designers. Plus the one they used for F1 mobile game so shouldn’t be a huge issue adapting it for this game
Teaching the Ai needs a whole new curriculum. Ie the way it races us and eachother plus the damage model needs to go back to how it used to be. Which I reported last year and the dev team are well aware off. Last two years it’s gone backwards. Once a leading Ai in racing games will fall behind its competitors next year if it doesn’t improve. It’s soul destroying. 700-1000 hours every year I play this game. But because off the bad Ai. Last year just 350 hours and this year a shocking 44 hours and I’m done with it.(hence why I hardly post anymore. Which will most likely please a few people) Compared to Cricket 24 that’s a buggy AA game at best. Last 2 months I’ve rather played that and put 300 hours in. No monetisation in that game and despite its short falls and a boring sport the gameplay is solid.
Codies should have prioritised my team over new career.
They need to find an away to make the career modes last longer. It’s currently ten years which would be fine but you get everything done in 3 years. In terms of how car update works. Max out a car be it human or ai controlled team should never be a thing. Should be ups and downs year on year.
Needs a calendar customisation.
That’s off the top off my head.
I’ve been warning EA from the day I was made champion about the state off the game and players opinions off it. As you know. And said what needed to be done. But as much as the community team were willing to engage with me. It’s unfortunate those that make decisions at EA/Codemasters didn’t listen. Ignoring my all knowingness 😂.
- 5 months ago
# F1 crític
Selling tracks outside the calendar is a useful and intelligent way to monetize the game as it is useful for both players and EA, and the prices cannot be abusive in any way otherwise Otherwise, most players wouldn't be able to buy it. It's a shame that several iconic tracks aren't in the official game tracks like Nürburgring, Sepang, Istambul park, Valência street circuit And many others besides the return of classic cars that have to come back as soon as possible, it's absurd to pay full price for a game without the full content.
And another good idea would be for the community to choose a classic season per year to return to the game, for example they vote between the 2012 and 1990 seasons, let's assume that 2012 wins. Then all the tracks and drivers would return in a separate mode, of course this requires some development but it wouldn't be a big deal for a company like EA, they could put this as DLC or in the deluxe version
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