Talk:2019 Holiday Update/@comment-35292802-20191230083100

I always panic when they change up the prices of the cars, especially when it involves making cars token-only. And, of course, most of those that I didn't have were the more expensive ones. Having only about 1.5 million credits at the time I bought two that I could immediately afford and accepted that I just wasn't going to get the other 6.

Of course I was also pissed that I had essentially wasted a ton of resources getting my Arash AF10 to MAX PRO, because that was so many credits lost, as well as S-class parts, a bunch of mid and advanced tech, but worst of all, 60 of those deceptively elusive V8 engines.

Then I get refunded all of that, and I'm even more pissed because with all of the credits I spent before updating on top of what I just got back, I could've finally afforded to buy the Trion Nemesis, but of course they made that a token-only car as well.

That's the one thing that pisses me off the most about what's happening to this game; many of the cars being tagged as token-only, and I hate it because of the amount of time it takes a semi-competitive player like myself to build those tokens up.

It gets to the point where real money is the only way we'll ever be able to get them all, and the worst part about that is that people will do it just to ensure that they get them. I have no doubt that there is at least one person out there who paid for festival tokens to get the Jesko in the Winter Festival.

Not me, though. Feel free to call me a car nut, or an automobile enthusiast, because it's true. That's what I am, that's the reason I got into the Asphalt series, but I play for the enjoyment I get out of passing other racers and beating them to the finish line. And if there's a chance that I can get the next new car without giving a damn dime, then I'll do it. Those are my terms, because that's how the game was meant to be when it launched, it's how it was when I started playing back in 2014, and I'll be damned if I play the game any other way.

So if you're reading this, GameLoft, or Vivendi, or whoever is the one making these decisions, congratulations on ruining something special.

Congratulations on turning it into a giant cesspool of scams and goals beyond reach.

And finally...

EFF YOU SO HARD!!!!!