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I don't think roulette pay out had to do something with collector level anyway.
They are players with 50 level long time ago and still getting 3* & 4* tickets with 5k and 10-30k accordingly .
Also 6* tickets with special parts that worth almost nothing.
Roulette outcome is an issue that needs change , especially after the ability to buy S parts and engines for every swap available.
Of course they are " free" at a certain collector level ( i think that's 50 ) but players under that level they don't really need them anyway .
I am very certain of the following: based on my extensive observations:
1)
The roulette stars is NOT related to your collector points.
2)
The roulette stars is related to the quality of your daily marathon. How did you spend your time driving to complete the 26.3 miles ?
was is just a time trial ? (= 1 to 2 stars)
was is just an arcade race ? (= 2 to 3 stars)
was it 5 laps race with intense competition ? (= 4 to 6 stars depending on difficulty)
did you complete the marathon during part of a 20 mins race ? (= 6 stars)
3)
The roulette payout is a mistery, it would seem stuck on giving us always the lowest prize
only on very rare occasion that it would give me the best prize out of the 5.
I still believe that you have a very small window to click on the prize you want, and will be able to get/choose it, but it is a tiny window during the spin...
(i am still working on trying to figure this out...) It used tobe much easier in GT Sport.
4)
collector point is not related to the completeness of your garage.
- you dont have to have every single vehicle in the game for your to reach 50.
For example:
I currently have over 350 cars, with many duplicates and i am not even half way through getting at least one car of every single car in the game), and i am already at level 50 months ago. currently at 50ish % game completion.
I believe you can reach 50 as long as you have spent 5 000 000 credits purchasing cars (someone correct me).
Here's how it works, no need to keep speculating (rather incorrectly, too).