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You stated the following words >>>
"The Porsche 911 Carrera RSR has been overpowered since Need For Speed 2015 (Need For Speed Reboot), so about 4 years now.
In fact, this car has been buffed in NFS Heat by the devs". lol
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Try since NFS World Online back in 2010 to 2015 when the game use to be online free to play game.
The 911 was an advantage car in the "A class" and the "S class" events in that particular game.
Some new people took over that game and renamed it Soapbox Race world now.
Have a good day.
@BLVD69 wrote:
My Reply
Try since NFS World Online back in 2010 to 2015 when the game use to be online free to play game.
The 911 was an advantage car in the "A class" and the "S class" events in that particular game.
Some new people took over that game and renamed it Soapbox Race world now.
Have a good day.
I remember that. The Porsche 911 GT3 RS was the Tier 3 ultimate pay2win car when it released on August 2011 and continued to be a ultimate pay2win car upon Car Classes update until the McLaren F1 Elite Edition was released.
The Porsche 911 GT2 (997) was also a Tier 3 pay2win car and continued to be a ultimate pay2win car upon Car Classes update.
Due to its pay2win aspect, NFS World was a trash game.
- 6 years ago
@TheRealJony mainly, it was just that they had cosmic nos and didn't handle like boats
- TheRealJony6 years agoHero+
@speedracer523 wrote:
mainly, it was just that they had cosmic nos and didn't handle like boats
That's still an advantage pay2win players get that free players cannot get.
Most of the In-Game Cash cars were not very competitive in their respective Tiers / Classes, meaning people had to pay real money for cars with cosmic nitrous and cars that didn't handle like boats to win races properly.
Not to mention Class S, the ultimate pay2win class, had the three ultimate pay2win cars (McLaren F1 Elite Edition, Pagani Zonda Cinque, and Koenigsegg Agera) which were better than any other Class S In-Game Cash car in every way possible.
- 6 years ago
There were still cars that were op for cash in World
- MR2
- Eclipse
Well, at least 2 that I can currently think of that had cosmic nos.
The biggest issue with World, tho, was the biggest issue with most online racing games, cheaters using third-party programs to gain a unfair advantage. Ruined the game, at least for me.
- TheRealJony6 years agoHero+
@ZeroMcDol wrote:
There were still cars that were op for cash in World
- MR2
Toyota MR2 was never made In-Game Cash until the game was actually shutting down.
So this car was a pay2win car for Tier 1 and for Class D, C, and B upon Car Classes update.
ZeroMcDol wrote:
- M1 Procar
At its time of release in 2012, the BMW M1 Procar was one of the top Tier 3 pay2win cars. Slower than Porsche 911 GT3 RS, but faster than Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 and BMW M3 GTR (E46).
Then once Car Classes came and the three ultimate Class S cars I mentioned above were released, the BMW M1 Procar was powercrept and became irrelevant.
As it was irrelevant, the car became In-Game Cash in 2014. But it's not fast enough to compete against the three ultimate Class S cars (Keep in mind I'm talking about same skill level players with different cars)
ZeroMcDol wrote:
The biggest issue with World, tho, was the biggest issue with most online racing games, cheaters using third-party programs to gain a unfair advantage. Ruined the game, at least for me.
Yes, all online games have everlasting cheating issue. (Unless the game is dead like The Crew 1 and 2, which cheaters don't even bother to cheat in PvP in those games lol)
Cheating in NFS World was minimal in its early years, but worsened in its later years.
- 6 years ago
Yep, you are absolutely right. It's been 5 years since I played, so I forgot what was igc and what was P2W.
Whisper: I meant to put the Eclipse and edited my post.
- TheRealJony6 years agoHero+
@ZeroMcDol wrote:
It's been 5 years since I played, so I forgot what was igc and what was P2W.
It's perfectly natural to forget these things. I would be mind-blown if you actually did remember things about NFS World. lol
ZeroMcDol wrote:
Eclipse
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Elite Edition was a Tier 1 pay2win car and it remained as a pay2win car for both Class C and Class B upon Car Classes update.
This car was so OP that it could take on numerous Class A and Class S In-Game Cash cars, even at Class B at 599 Overall. Thanks to its overpowered nitrous output.
The regular Mitsubishi Eclipse was also a pay2win car for Class D upon its release.
Although it did become In-Game Cash car in January 2015 (which was a very good thing), it became IGC too late.
- 6 years ago
Haha tru that. Eclipse: Ah, got it.
- 6 years ago
Also, you know the worst part of NFS World Online as a Leader and operator of my large crew in that game was I spent $4000 real cash to keep my crew in top p2w Cars.
The F1 and Zonda Cinque are both S-class in World. They cost $60.00. Each to buy. That was without the max parts too make the car top end.
Spending crazy amounts of cash on monthly or Holiday speed boost car packages ran my bill up fast.
Thankfully it got all paid off over to time on my Credit Card...LoL 😂
Have a great day.
- 6 years ago
@TheRealJonyPay to win doesnt make a game a trash game. NFSWorld is what every racing game in the future should model off of. And its what heat is based off. Open World Online racing game. heat needs to add more multiplayer and speed list to catch up to where world was. I wont touch a racing game without free roam open world these days.
- TheRealJony6 years agoHero+
@GDUBZ1 wrote:
Pay to win doesnt make a game a trash game.
This is very laughable. lmao XD
Back in the day, Class S was the most pay2win class in the game. With the Pagani Zonda Cinque, Koenigsegg Agera, and especially McLaren F1 Elite Editions dominating the lobbies.
Keep in mind that these three aforementioned cars were never made available for In-Game Cash before the announcement of the game permanently shutting down.
Free players only had the Porsche 911 GT3 RS 3.8 and Lamborghini Reventon at their disposal.
Let's say two players (one free player and one paid player) have similar driving skills, just to put different driving skills aside.
Free player drives the 911 GT3 RS. Paid player drives the F1 Elite Edition.
The paid player will always win the races. Their F1 is just so much better than the free player's 911 GT3 RS.
Good luck trying to win a race against a F1 Elite by a pay2win player that can actually drive back in the day.
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