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Posted by aidanjt - Tue 27 Jan 2015 12:13
No limits, except for the ability to play.
Posted by virtuo - Tue 27 Jan 2015 12:14
So, F2P if you choose an electric car then?
Posted by azrael- - Tue 27 Jan 2015 12:17
virtuo
So, F2P if you choose an electric car then?
…or a bicycle.
Posted by Dooms - Tue 27 Jan 2015 12:18
LOL!

'Ooooo I can afford that nice shiny engine upgrade… Oh wait that would push my fuel economy right down, better not'
Posted by shaithis - Tue 27 Jan 2015 12:30
It's so similar to the dungeon keeper fiasco that I fully expect them to get fined for it if they release it in this state.

Won't bother me though as I like driving games…..something NFS isn't….hell the last two didn't even support wheels.
Posted by AlexKitch - Tue 27 Jan 2015 12:38
It's a no from me.
Posted by Odeas - Tue 27 Jan 2015 12:45
As already said calling it ‘No Limits’ and having an IAP like that is a complete joke.
Game looks reasonable from the trailer but I can imagine it'd drive me insane (pun intended!)

I managed to play real racing 3 for a while before that got silly with wait times.
Posted by Meowdance - Tue 27 Jan 2015 12:50
The fastest, most heart-pounding experience you'll ever have in a 1.0L Fiesta EcoBoost.
Posted by aidanjt - Tue 27 Jan 2015 12:55
Meowdance
The fastest, most heart-pounding experience you'll ever have in a 1.0L Fiesta EcoBoost.

Firing on all 3 cylinders!
Posted by jim - Tue 27 Jan 2015 12:56
By making it such an obvious resource, they've probably screwed up a bit here. But charging people to continue playing is nothing new - I'd say it's one of the key ways that mobile games are funded given the range that I've tried. It does irritate me though - I really don't see the point in playing a game that I'm going to have to stop playing in 20 mins unless I want to pay.
Posted by TheAnimus - Tue 27 Jan 2015 13:30
It just makes it very hard to know the final cost of the game. The App Store has created a market for lemons, this rush to the bottom, no one researches what to buy, no thought goes in to it, everyone expects everything to be a bit rubbish.
Posted by Dooms - Tue 27 Jan 2015 13:35
Yeah one of the only companies that seem to of gotten F2P right is HiRez with Tribes and Smite. Either unlock stuff slowly in game, pay for little items you want or just pay £29.99 for the game that gives you everything. Thank you very much.
Posted by krazy_olie - Tue 27 Jan 2015 13:38
Can you cruise with the clutch down?…
Posted by tob5id1 - Tue 27 Jan 2015 13:56
In all fairness this is exactly the same as Candy Crush and other small mobile games, they are exploitative. But in a way they suit my needs; by being able to play them for a short while and then the “pay for more lives” model stops me playing for too long.

I'm assuming the game will be given away for free due to the limited play and the key point is that mobile games are a small part of my personal phone usage, dont find them overly addictive.
Posted by LSG501 - Tue 27 Jan 2015 14:13
EA just doesn't have a clue when it comes to online games… the prices are so stupidly high in their other need for speed (world) and now they want to charge for an essential item in a car racing game…
Posted by this_is_gav - Tue 27 Jan 2015 14:48
I can't think why EA keep on being voted one of the worst companies in the world.

They do things like release Theme Hospital for free to help get the public back on their side, then they go and undo it a few days later with **** like this.
Posted by crossy - Tue 27 Jan 2015 14:53
this_is_gav
I can't think why EA keep on being voted one of the worst companies in the world.
Always makes me smile that - given that “the world” to the folks awarding these titles seems consist solely of the 50 states. So what's the rest of us living on … terra incognita, mongo, etc?

Petrol as an IAP is a non-starter in my book, then again, is it me of are ALL EA games becoming pretty in-your-face about putting in reviews and buying the nice shiny, shiny IAP? I've been playing through Plants v's Zombies 2 and it's getting kind of annoying (although there you can at least get a pretty good experience without having to pony up a bean to EA). Peggle Blast is the same, very much “buy, buy this now, why haven't you bought this”…

By the way, I've always found Ubisoft to be worse than EA, with Activision somewhere in between.
Posted by Lil-Diabo - Tue 27 Jan 2015 15:02
This isn't the first game to do this is it???.
I vaguely remember playing CSR racing and they also had a petrol gauge that went down when you raced.
(And those races were really short)

Are there even any free games left in app stores. Before we used to have a chart with top free apps, which strangely I can't find anymore.
Posted by Dooms - Tue 27 Jan 2015 15:11
Can't wait for the next Battlefield game… you will have to pay for ammo.
Posted by Brewster0101 - Tue 27 Jan 2015 16:59
Who remembers the days when you brought a game and it worked 100% and was 100% complete without any need to buy anything else. :lol:
Posted by Corky34 - Tue 27 Jan 2015 18:40
shaithis
Won't bother me though as I like driving games…..something NFS isn't….hell the last two didn't even support wheels.

I knew the NFS franchise had gone down hill in recent years, but cars without wheels is taking it a step to far. :innocent:
Posted by Jowsey - Tue 27 Jan 2015 20:04
Dooms
Can't wait for the next Battlefield game… you will have to pay for ammo.

2 things jumped to mind!

1) This is the birth of the all knife servers!

2) This video jumped to mind! Warning, it's Chris Rock, he isn't PC!
Posted by TaintedShirt - Wed 28 Jan 2015 00:00
“making petrol an IAP in a car racing game” Oh man this is one of the funniest things I've heard for ages. Can you get Nectar points? Wonder if it'll be self service or will you be able to pay a bit more to have someone fill 'er up and clean the windows?
Posted by OilSheikh - Wed 28 Jan 2015 01:55
Do I have to pay extra for an engine, headlights, body, wheels, etc. ?
Posted by azrael- - Wed 28 Jan 2015 06:01
Dooms
Can't wait for the next Battlefield game… you will have to pay for ammo.
No, you'll probably get ammo …of the blank variety. Live ammo costs, though. :p
Posted by crossy - Wed 28 Jan 2015 08:34
Brewster0101
Who remembers the days when you brought a game and it worked 100% and was 100% complete without any need to buy anything else. :lol:
Very true.

How long before your “game” is a actually nothing more than a base engine onto which you bolt a selection of DLC to get something playable?
Posted by Satyapal - Wed 28 Jan 2015 08:39
Hahaha gudd one dude…
Posted by Gunbuster - Wed 28 Jan 2015 10:22
crossy
Brewster0101
Who remembers the days when you brought a game and it worked 100% and was 100% complete without any need to buy anything else. :lol:
Very true.

How long before your “game” is a actually nothing more than a base engine onto which you bolt a selection of DLC to get something playable?

What you mean like Evolve?
Posted by Saker - Wed 28 Jan 2015 12:46
buying petrol and car upgrades for real money… sounds a bit too much like my real life tbh.
Posted by CK_1985 - Wed 28 Jan 2015 14:51
I have played a racing game that was along these lines. It was a ‘drag racing’ mobile game where every time you raced your car picked up ‘damage’ and you had to either wait for it to be fixed or use IAP to get game currency to fix it. To make matters even worse, if you hit anything your car got more damaged, but there were rounds where the aim was to run over a load of cardboard boxes on the track, which meant you couldn't complete the round without picking up additional damage! And yes, running over a cardboard box did as much damage as hitting another car, concrete wall etc. Obviously…

The worst part though was the fact that, even though you had a ‘garage’ with multiple cars, only the one that was ‘selected’ at the time would actually repair itself. So you could use all your cars until they were all ‘broken’, leave the game overnight and then in the morning one car would be fixed but all the others would still be completely broken. Shameful.

There were many other things about it that were unbelievably awful too but suffice to say it was probably the worst game I have ever played.
Posted by shaithis - Wed 28 Jan 2015 15:14
crossy
How long before your “game” is a actually nothing more than a base engine onto which you bolt a selection of DLC to get something playable?

Race Room Experience.
Posted by Laststop - Thu 29 Jan 2015 14:06
what a ridiculous way to get money. This is basically a timer that lets u play for a bit and then either pay money to play more or wait, hidden as buying gas instead of just a literal timer. What a joke.
Posted by plexabit - Thu 29 Jan 2015 15:38
It would be neater if they had implemented MPG and tank size, but it looks like a “full tank” lets you race and there's not any mechanics besides that. Boring.
Posted by Speed - Thu 29 Jan 2015 16:10
As much as I hate EA and this sort of business practice, we have to accept that gamers are mostly to blame for companies getting away with this sort of thing. Even with something as absurd and anti-consumer as this there will still be hundreds of thousands of people playing and paying to play.
Posted by peterb - Thu 29 Jan 2015 17:11
The game is only simulating real life! :)
Posted by keithwalton - Thu 29 Jan 2015 21:43
Sounds just like every other f2p title out there where they try to get you hooked and then pay to keep on playing like an addict
Posted by paulie_boy - Fri 30 Jan 2015 08:43
LOL what a joke
Posted by crossy - Fri 30 Jan 2015 09:01
plexabit
It would be neater if they had implemented MPG and tank size, but it looks like a “full tank” lets you race and there's not any mechanics besides that. Boring.
Totally agree. Actually if memory serves me rightly, does Forza 4 do something like that on the higher levels - basically so you can't just drive like a lead-footed idiot and expect to get away with it.
Posted by hoggie - Fri 30 Jan 2015 15:48
I wish EA would just implode