@lorider25 It does take alot of effort to get better stuff, but not impossible and you don't have to pay for it. There are a few planes you can only buy, but the cool planes such as Spitfire's and Mustang's become available just by playing the game. The user interface takes some understanding at the start. I think i spent in total around 5 GBP ($8) on the game that was only to get more experience points for the my crew. I think for a free to play game it's pretty damm good. Give it a try.
i think it will be well worth the wait and you will be more than happy once you start playing with it. I think it's natural to feel a bit apprehensive over purchasing a £350 console......
I have too pre-orded a PS4 with Killzone, Assassins Creed & Fifa14 games, this video has just made me even more excited about the Euro PS4 release next week.
Happy gaming to you sir and to you all at Gamespot.
What do you achieve in this game or any car sim these days? I love the forza series don't get me wrong, but all the driving games these days have no real achievement. i.e a proper career mode where you manage you own Team (Grid 1 touched on this), car development (place your winnings to developing parts), tyre choice (actually purchase new tyres cos you've worn them out), actually pay for you crashes where is need to make the choice whether you repair you car for the next race or not. So you winnings actually mean something rather than just buying cars or pre-determined mods. I don't know just having a rant as cars sims seem linear these days..........Still looks a good game.
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