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Prize A Vote Notification
The nomination period is now closed. Thank you to everyone in D6 that suggested a Prize A combo.The deadline to cast a vote is 5:30 PM Eastern Time today.
The list below is what was submitted.
1. KTM XBow Street @ Laguna Seca
2. Amuse Nismo 380RS Super Leggera @ Trial Mountain Reverse
3. BMW M5 ’05 @ Spa Francorchamps
4. Ford RS200 ’84 @ Matterhorn Rotenboden
5. Audi R8 5.2 FSI Quattro @ Willow Springs International
6. RUF RGT ’00 @ Circuito de Madrid Reverse
7. Shelby Cobra 427 S/R Chrome Line @ Circuito de Madrid
When voting, please make a dedicated post for your vote and use either the number you are voting for or the full name of the combo. You do not need to quote this post when casting your vote.
Please do not vote if you didn't race on Sunday night.
Please do not vote if you raced in D6 Sunday night. Your suggestion was your vote. If you didn't make a suggestion, you missed your chance to contribute to Prize A.
Please do not post a running total of the votes in the thread. If someone wants to know the totals before they cast their vote, let them do the leg work. We want people to vote for what they want to race, not a front runner or an attempt to have a combo catch up. I will be quoting this post throughout the day on Thursday to remind people of what is going on.
Car Selection Guidelines
Dealership Cars - The maximum price for a selected car is now $1,000,000
DLC Cars - Only DLC cars that are FREE and currently still available in the PlayStation Store can be selected.
How would we as a group go about discussing and hopefully changing the maximum price to $1,250,000. ?
I figure with inflation this would only be a small cost of living increase. If you are grinding for $1,000.000, then an extra $250,000 is not that far of a reach. The extra bump would open many more cars.
Your thoughts?
As MajorBlixem said. 17 cars would be added and 3 of those have almost identical counterparts that are under 1 million.. With the cap at 1 million cr. we have 1089 cars to choose from.
Before anyone starts throwing out other numbers, I've done the research already.
1.5 M = 39 cars
1.75M = 54 cars
2.0 M = 84
2.5 M = 88
3.0 M= 92
no cap = 110
When and if it's time to raise the cap, the sensible move seems to be to go to 2 million as it would give the most bang for the buck. The issue with raising the cap is you have to consider the potential burden placed on a new member. With the cap at 2 million, we could be asking a new guy to run out and spend 6 million on cars for their first week and he might only use two of them the one time.
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