Persberichten - Thank you for the post Brick!
Thank you for the post Brick!
This is exactly what I was looking for, great post. Unfortunately I am not able to be a part of the community with forum post's and messages as I am on the black list. The discord forum is a ghost town, with the same people there that are active here so there is really no added "juice" to being on it.
I fully agree that taking your drivers down different routes is a way to change up the game play itself and give you alternative challenges. The question is, can this be done by the average player who only has 15-20 minutes a day to be on here? Or do you have to be a "die-hard" that is constantly on here tweaking to be able to control two drivers going two different routes? Does that alienate the average player, knowing that some people will always have the advantage over them, or will it get them to dig deeper and try to conquer the game like you are doing?
It just seems like the game itself is resting on it's Laurel's and like you mentioned, not really taking any steps forward. A lot is put into their F1 portion of the game, and rules and regulations to their other series are out of whack and were programmed in and forgot about.
Thank you for you press release, I enjoyed reading it and wish you much success in mastering all career path's!
op 2026-05-06 16:49:11 door datsyuk13
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Is It Really the Game… or How We Choose to Play It?
op 2026-05-06 10:15:53 door TheBrick
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I don’t think the core gameplay of My Racing Career needs fundamental changes. If the game starts to feel stale, there’s actually quite a lot users can do about it. As you mentioned, many people fall into the same patterns, same career path, same spe...
Is It Really the Game… or How We Choose to Play It?
La Ascensión de Miguel Llorens en la Temporada 65 de Fórmula 1 en MyRacingCareer