Are new seasonals still weekly?

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It must be so easy to put a couple of TTs up for us, but no, keep us waiting like you have done with the other half of the game we were promised!
 
Well they better put some thought into it and not release "fwd car on rollercoaster track" kind of challenges.
(yes I hated the Scirocco, and the Mito...)
 
What 🤬 me off mostly is the fact GT5 still gets regularly updated with seasonals but GT6 doesn't, it's really stupid.

The important thing is, PD has your money so they don't care. I'm already well bored of GT6, thinking seriously of getting rid, they can't even make it as interesting as GT5 and that says it all.
 
Here we go again, PD. WTF is going on over there. Your inconsistencies are really getting on our nerves. Well, at least GT5 is still getting real Seasonal Races.
 
In case you haven't noticed, Time Trials are bi-weekly.
I can gladly miss out on races against the AI to be honest.

Yes, but at least it'd give you a bit of variation while grinding. (I never did the money glitch & still only have less than 100 cars, so credits are still a big issue for me. And yes, I know the RB events pay big, but I get sick of them quickly...)

What 🤬 me off mostly is the fact GT5 still gets regularly updated with seasonals but GT6 doesn't, it's really stupid.

Most of what the PD bunch do is stupid...
 
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I hope we don't have to wait up until the end of May 2014 for more regular seasonals to start happening.

Well, I played the NSX for a long time, but the latest I completed them (all, the car specials and the seasonals themselves) and eventually got bored in a few hours (even with SRF off) and haven't logged in since...
 
I don't like TTs being called Seasonals, it's kind of against the spirit of the original connotation of a 'seasonal', meaning to me a brief period of time to explore a type of car in an event AGAINST other cars of the same type, conforming to certain conditions.

These are, 'Race a Clio against the clock, then stop bothing us for a fortnight ok?'.
 
Well, technically, "seasonal" would imply something far less active than a biweekly content update, so I don't think the time trials really impact the fallacious nature of the term "seasonal"
 

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