What are your opinions about NFS No Limits?
We know were at frustration until now in NFS No Limits. I know how boring this is and some of you quitted. My opinion on why I hated this game, not because it's pay to win but it never have any improvements at all. The tracks until now is the same. Firemonkeys had a lot of money to pay for the updates of the game and add new cars. The problem is that they mostly focus on adding more new cars and customization, nothing else. Well, they've improved the modshop, but the others, they didn't. Now that is my opinion why I dislike the game. Others like the game since they think it's fun. Well that's their opinion. But what are your other opinions about the game? Even you like it or not, what do you think about it?
@Chizou2023 I can only speak about playing NFS No Limits from October 2015 to September 2018 as I don't play the game for over 3 years now.
I liked playing NFS No Limits when it first launched in 2015 when there was no "PvP" at the time. Instead, there were Tournaments which you race AIs in order to get points. Although you get to choose the difficulty of the AIs before each race (higher difficulty rewards more points), you are competing against real players for most amount of points. There are Tournament tickets, which caps out at 5 tickets, and each race consumes one ticket.
Tournaments lasted until September 2016, which then Blackridge Rivals replaced it. Blackridge Rivals was the game's "PvP", where you race "real players" to win points.
Although I did mention PvP, it's really racing against recorded runs of real players. You aren't really racing real players live like in other NFS games and The Crew games.
I liked playing NFS No Limits as well when Blackridge Rivals replaced Tournaments. The game did get a little pay2win when the change happened, but the game was still enjoyable to play.
Then the last change to happen was Underground Rivals replaced Blackridge Rivals on September 2018. The function was still the same as Blackridge Rivals, where you race recorded runs of real players. The difference was now all vehicles can be used instead of just the top Hypercar in Blackridge Rivals. Unfortunately with this change, the game went from a little pay2win to extremely pay2win when players needed three top cars for each division to compete instead of just one Hypercar. With this change, I then quit and stopped playing NFS No Limits. I didn't like playing NFS No Limits anymore.
I liked playing NFS No Limits when it first launched in 2015 to September 2018. Since September 2018, I don't play NFS No Limits anymore as I don't like the game anymore.