How come when you go to re- run an online challenge you don’t get paid.Unless you better your score. It’s going to be so hard to earn money in this game, without having to pay mega dollars. Rip off, not impressed. GT5 was much better for this reason alone.
How come when you go to re- run an online challenge you don’t get paid.Unless you better your score. It’s going to be so hard to earn money in this game, without having to pay mega dollars. Rip off, not impressed. GT5 was much better for this reason alone.
If I'm not mistaken, the GT5 seasonal Time Trials were a one time payment of $1m, it was the actual series races that could be payed out over and over, correct? We haven't got a Seasonal race series yet.
Just grind the Red Bull X2014 Junior Championship. Easy money within 30 minutes or less.How come when you go to re- run an online challenge you don’t get paid.Unless you better your score. It’s going to be so hard to earn money in this game, without having to pay mega dollars. Rip off, not impressed. GT5 was much better for this reason alone.
Thanks will do obviously im not there yet, looking better CheersOkay lets sCheers off with, hi, how are you, how was your day? It will be fine, trust me. In order of difficulty in my opinion (honestly none of them are that hard if you practice) I would do the seasonals. The Hudson, the AE ones if you have them, the Alfa challenge, the S2000 lap, those will net you a cool several mill without log in bonus and many more if you do have it. Then do the RedBull jr and the RedBull kart championships, boom another cool mill. If you wait for the full login bonus, I think you will get close to 10 mill in less than 2 days. Good racing mate.
Thanks doesnt look that bad nowYou can pretty much complete up to ib without even buying a car to be honest.
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500PP Clubman: Clio RS (Prize)
Night Masters: Clio RS
Gournergrat League: Scirocco (License Prize)
NA Sports Series: Clio RS
Turbo Sports Series: Scirocco
MR Challenge: Lotus Evora (first car I bought)
4WD: Delta HF Integrale (Prize)
Festival Italia: Delta HF Integrale
Euro Hot Hatch: Clio RS
Schwarzwald League: Scirocco
Classic Muscle Car: Mario Andretti's 1948 Hudson (Prize)
GT National Championship: Clio RS
Only car I had to buy was the Evora because I didn't have an MR car.
Now got 4,500,000 sitting in the bank.
TWhen the game was first released, yes, it was difficult (not impossible) to earn decent credits but now, thanks to the recent seasonals and Red Bull events, it is pretty easy to earn credits. I restarted my game save just over a week ago and, with the 200% login bonus, have completed every event, bar karts, up to end of IB level (including coffee breaks, one makes etc), 6 of the Goodwood events, the lunar missions, golded all the seasonal events and done all the Red Bull Challenges so far. To date, I have earnt just over 18 Million credits (not counting the 1M pre-order bonus), have 65 or so cars (less excluding the Anniversary cars) of which 15 or so of them weren't needed but just because I wanted them (bought all versions of the Ford Focus as I love those cars), have spent 1 Million on tuning and have enough cars to complete most events right through the Super level of events (excluding one makes). After all this, I still have about 14 million credits left and that's despite spending 4.5M on a 2J.
I also haven't repeated a single event yet (not even the Red Bull Junior event) except for one where I couldn't accept winning a race at Matterhorn as I was 8 seconds behind halfway through the last lap and won despite crashing (god I hate the rubber banding but that's another story) so i redid it just for the satisfaction of winning correctly and any events where I happened to not get gold.
Oh, incidentally, from what I understand GT5 was exactly the same as GT6 when it was released, namely difficult to earn credits and yet, through updates, repeatable seasonals etc, it became too easy to earn credits! I'm sorry but I don't agree with anyone who says it is too difficult to earn credits in this game. As for the online side of it, no clue as don't use online but I am assuming that the online side will also get improved over time
Thanks youveWhen the game was first released, yes, it was difficult (not impossible) to earn decent credits but now, thanks to the recent seasonals and Red Bull events, it is pretty easy to earn credits. I restarted my game save just over a week ago and, with the 200% login bonus, have completed every event, bar karts, up to end of IB level (including coffee breaks, one makes etc), 6 of the Goodwood events, the lunar missions, golded all the seasonal events and done all the Red Bull Challenges so far. To date, I have earnt just over 18 Million credits (not counting the 1M pre-order bonus), have 65 or so cars (less excluding the Anniversary cars) of which 15 or so of them weren't needed but just because I wanted them (bought all versions of the Ford Focus as I love those cars), have spent 1 Million on tuning and have enough cars to complete most events right through the Super level of events (excluding one makes). After all this, I still have about 14 million credits left and that's despite spending 4.5M on a 2J.
I also haven't repeated a single event yet (not even the Red Bull Junior event) except for one where I couldn't accept winning a race at Matterhorn as I was 8 seconds behind halfway through the last lap and won despite crashing (god I hate the rubber banding but that's another story) so i redid it just for the satisfaction of winning correctly and any events where I happened to not get gold.
Oh, incidentally, from what I understand GT5 was exactly the same as GT6 when it was released, namely difficult to earn credits and yet, through updates, repeatable seasonals etc, it became too easy to earn credits! I'm sorry but I don't agree with anyone who says it is too difficult to earn credits in this game. As for the online side of it, no clue as don't use online but I am assuming that the online side will also get improved over time