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@THEJAJO Guess I'll need to have Alien like skills to reach S in speedster division with 5* Viper. Not everyone can drive like Ali.
@THEJAJOI am sick of this Rock Arch track constantly being spammed in Speedster division since the beginning of the week.
- THEJAJO3 years agoSeasoned Hotshot@ShapatarBoi Any of us was some time ago at your low PR cars stage... this is a long term game, requiring grinding and grinding, and patience or money. You have to get use to it. 😎
I suggest to walk through the https://www.reddit.com/r/nfsnolimits/ guides and the community tips, they are really helpful - the Answer HQ seems to be dead.
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@ShapatarBoi Any of us was some time ago at your low PR cars stage... this is a long term game, requiring grinding and grinding, and patience or money. You have to get use to it. 😎
I suggest to walk through the https://www.reddit.com/r/nfsnolimits/ guides and the community tips, they are really helpful - the Answer HQ seems to be dead.2016 and 2017 me wouldn't mind grinding and had lots of patience to upgrade cars. Back then, I wouldn't spend any real money whatsoever and just played the game.
Now 2022 me minds excessive grinding and doesn't have a lot of patience to upgrade cars. Not to mention I now find grinding to be very boring to do repetitively. Now, I still wouldn't spend any real money whatsoever.
I didn't mind the grind that NFS No Limits had back when both Tournaments (from 2015 to 2016) and Blackridge Rivals (from 2016 to 2018) were a thing, especially with Blackridge Rivals when a moderate amount of grinding was needed.
But ever since Underground Rivals became a thing since September 2018, the grind the game needed was wayyyyyyy too much (when it required three vehicles each week for Driver Division, Speedster Division, and Breakneck Division) instead of just one Hypercar like in Blackridge Rivals and this completely killed NFS No Limits for me.
I have fond memories playing NFS No Limits from September 2015 to September 2018. The game was fun back then.
But I no longer play NFS No Limits due to its excessive grind needed to compete in Underground Rivals.
- THEJAJO3 years agoSeasoned Hotshot@TheRealJony IMO, now it is better.
I was playing the NFS NL till middle of 2018 on iPhone, then had a small break and had to start from the beginning (Android). I was missing so many cars, without a chance to transfer from iPhone to Android however, gave it a try... and I don't regret, having at the moment all cars (without Revenant, just started Testarossa) and since I can't recall when having no UGR issues.
In fact UGR requires good planning, skills and only 1 car in each division. Beginning is hard howeve, after some time... piece of cake. You have a chance to get nice prizes, which let you upgrade cars faster, get money, crates, etc. Can't recall it before middle of 2018.
Plus vaults - let the new players catch up veterans, at least in theory however, doable.
Right now I'm 278 lvl, VIP 5 (IMO the max which let you play more comfortable then no VIP) and ~131kk igc, which let me forget about grinding. Probably I could achieve the same without VIP however, have no time for this.
Anyway, the game has still some bugs, defects, etc. which sometimes makes me consider leaving the game however, I like it, as I like driving it... and still have some time, being before 40. 😉
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