04-21-2007, 07:24 PM
slacker-god Wrote:As was pointed out, online racing gets more exp so there's still incentive to be online.
Speaking as a relative noob, i had NO chance before AP came on and now i'm in 6th and was in 2nd for a while...granted that may be much from luck but i attribute my sudden success to the help of AP.
As was also pointed out, the ratio is easier to maintain...so even if you're a noob, if you're not a total idiot there are many ways you can have AP work in your favor instead of against you.
I haven't had problems finding top guys to talk to...especially in the beginning when everyone was racing and way ahead.
Ap is new, and so is an easy scapegoat, i think there are many more positives it brings to the game then negatives.
Oh and who said it should only be for members???? what a terrible idea...wonderwomen already addressed it.
I'm on the same page with what slacker-god said, alot seem to hate it, but without it I wouldn't be able to do much. I wish I could stay online like I used to, but 4 out of 7 days of the week I work 12 hours a day, not including the 2 hour round trip drive I have and sometimes I work a 12 hour shift 7 days a week so it's hard for me to do much without AP. When I wake up in the morning I'll work my credits and when I get home I'll stay online as much as I can before I have to go to sleep. It hurt when the EXP was taken away from AP last time so I couldn't imagine losing any more. Just my 2 cents.
Mike