Something that I have never understood is why iRacing long time ago has not copied Racerooms brave "Try a car before Buy".
Most of my Raceroom cars is bought after trying a new car out - and found that its behaviour was so awesome that it was a must have for me.
Seen in the context that iRacing normally is the best racing game producer to milk the members wallet its difficult to find an argument for this lack of reading a possible revenue source.
The only "argument" I can find is that where Raceroom proudly let each of their car(s behaviour) speak for itself then iRacing for some reason use the opposite strategy to only let the members buy a new car "in blind" - and then afterwards if the member conclude that the car behaviour is complete BS and/or complete unrealistic - then its just a shame dear member.
Hehe but just buy another one.
Ofcourse no money back inside this milking machine.
Where Racerooms consept depend on the users conclusion based on their own experience of the car - then iRacings consept is purely based on feeding the users with claims and hype of a new car.
Members are only allowed to conclude a possible buy based on the mentioned hype and/or what other members are telling.
Hehe few members are telling exactly the objective truth about a car AFTER they have used their own money on it.
Most of my Raceroom cars is bought after trying a new car out - and found that its behaviour was so awesome that it was a must have for me.
Seen in the context that iRacing normally is the best racing game producer to milk the members wallet its difficult to find an argument for this lack of reading a possible revenue source.
The only "argument" I can find is that where Raceroom proudly let each of their car(s behaviour) speak for itself then iRacing for some reason use the opposite strategy to only let the members buy a new car "in blind" - and then afterwards if the member conclude that the car behaviour is complete BS and/or complete unrealistic - then its just a shame dear member.
Hehe but just buy another one.
Ofcourse no money back inside this milking machine.
Where Racerooms consept depend on the users conclusion based on their own experience of the car - then iRacings consept is purely based on feeding the users with claims and hype of a new car.
Members are only allowed to conclude a possible buy based on the mentioned hype and/or what other members are telling.
Hehe few members are telling exactly the objective truth about a car AFTER they have used their own money on it.