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@Mikimuster3 wrote:
I stopped playing NO LIMITS quite a lot time ago too.
Adding the Real-Time Multiplayer (Online Multiplayer, similar to what it is done in RR3) would make play NO LIMTS again!
I wholeheartedly agree!
I would definitely return to play No Limits if the game has live Multiplayer racing. Just like NFS World had.
There's a big difference between racing a real player live and racing a recorded run of a real player. The experiences just aren't the same.
Although i agree about that blueprints replayable thing but actually (accept it) if they do add permanent replayable events, no player would then plan to buy interesting packs for hypercars,I would love to see it though but it's most likely not possible but they actually gave offer for the cars like P1 here for us to show interest in buying stuff and since it was a must purchase for me(because I love McLaren's) i bought it and i m sure others who buy packs like these won't regret either
2nd since the Dayhunt/Nightfall update not all but some car prints are now available to buy in Kelly's chop shop(except hyper cars for now) so I won't say they don't give prints but they want us to actually spend money or gold's you grind to spend in the place we like, and since I heard about the Last season of BRR I m glad that I purchased that pack otherwise I would be stuck for the P1 prints forever, I agree on everything else you said @TheRealJony see you again in streets of NFSNL in near future bro 😉
- TheRealJony8 years agoHero+
@RockingKevin wrote:
Although i agree about that blueprints replayable thing but actually (accept it) if they do add permanent replayable events, no player would then plan to buy interesting packs for hypercars,I would love to see it though but it's most likely not possible but they actually gave offer for the cars like P1 here for us to show interest in buying stuff and since it was a must purchase for me(because I love McLaren's) i bought it and i m sure others who buy packs like these won't regret either
I mentioned on my fourth point that there are people that love to customize their cars to their liking.
TheRealJony wrote:
4. More visual upgrades for cars
There are people that love customizing their cars and showing them off in Blackridge Rivals. Some customization options that can be added are neons, headlight colours, custom license plates, custom vinyl / wrap editor, custom gauges, etc.
People would want to get certain customization items to show off their art work to others. If they have to spend real money to buy these certain customization items, then they may do so. It doesn't hurt the gameplay of the game when only visual appearances of cars are affected.
An example of a visual customization pack:
1. Rainbow neon
2. Rainbow custom license plate
3. Rainbow vinyl / wrap
Cost is 2,500 Gold
* All these visual upgrades can be applied to any car indefinitely and infinitely installs.
You may not like this customization pack, but there are people that do like it and would buy it. And it doesn't hurt the game in any way.
Right now, you have the mindset of a pay2win player.
Someone who doesn't think money can be generated if the best cars aren't sold for real money or with microtransactions.
RockingKevin wrote:
2nd since the Dayhunt/Nightfall update not all but some car prints are now available to buy in Kelly's chop shop(except hyper cars for now) so I won't say they don't give prints but they want us to actually spend money or gold's you grind to spend in the place we like, and since I heard about the Last season of BRR I m glad that I purchased that pack otherwise I would be stuck for the P1 prints forever
Of course Firemonkeys won't sell Hyper car blueprints for Scrap points when they can still generate some money from people that are competitive in Blackridge Rivals and have the pay2win mindset. 😞
I didn't buy the McLaren P1 bundle. I refuse to support microtransaction models that speed up game progression by months and years.
I have a lot of P1 blueprints to collect to reach 8 stars.
RockingKevin wrote:
I agree on everything else you said TheRealJony see you again in streets of NFSNL in near future bro 😉
I didn't said I was quitting forever.
I said from above I would come back if live Multiplayer racing was implemented into the game. 😛
- 8 years ago
Well that purchase I mentioned above didn't involved any Micro Transaction, just 2200 gold's that I grinded by playing and completing Daily challenges , incase I wasn't clear, and up until this point,I like to be honest, I have not purchased anything from NFSNL, still I am happy and I earn every special edition car ever released without spending my gold's on it, there are few exceptions but uuh let's not talk about that
- TheRealJony8 years agoHero+
@RockingKevin wrote:
Well that purchase I mentioned above didn't involved any Micro Transaction, just 2200 gold's that I grinded by playing and completing Daily challenges , incase I wasn't clear, and up until this point
I could had bought the McLaren P1 bundle as well. I have 7,000 something Gold at my disposal from playing the game, but I chose not to.
This bundle speeds up the game progression by months, so people that had 2,199 Gold or less before the offer expired were out of luck. This further pushes the gap between new and recent players AND old and paid players.
Gold is a microtransaction currency. You are able to get small increments of Gold daily, but you are NOT able to buy everything the game has to offer if you don't pay real money to buy Gold.
One good example is Koenigsegg Regera blueprints.
Even playing the game for one year and accumulating Gold for one year is NOT enough to buy every single blueprint for the Regera. You had to shell out real money to buy all the blueprints to compete for the top ranks in Blackridge Rivals.
The game giving you small amounts of Gold daily is just a way to fool you that the game isn't pay2win when it indeed is pay2win that playing the game and saving Gold for one year is NOT enough to buy everything the game offers (especially Regera blueprints).
It's not as obvious as NFS World (Speedboost wasn't given for free daily, so that was obvious pay2win), but it is still pay2win.
RockingKevin wrote:
I earn every special edition car ever released without spending my gold's on it
So did I before I quit.
The problem with this is you are stuck with cars at 5 or 6 stars that are unable to compete in Blackridge Rivals if you decide not to use Gold to buy all blueprints.
Good examples are Pagani Huayra BC and Lamborghini Aventador SV.
Someone with a maxed out Huayra BC and Aventador SV will do better than you when you're driving the original Huayra and Aventador simply because they have the "improved" versions of those cars that they spent Gold on.
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