But then that'll be 90 days.
I can't even see my own mother 90 days in a row, let alone play a game.
Priorities in life, you know? Cost VS value is very off-balance here.
I get a salary to work 22 days with pauses in the middle, but playing a game within the single hour I have truly free everyday for 50 days in a row gets me a virtual car I never even seen... K then.
With that I'm just saying it ain't exactly for everyone. Definitely not for me.
I'd rather work 6 hours everyday for 22 days and then buy myself something like a (real) Peugeot 106 XSi and still have money to spare than force myself to play (me being in the mood to or not) 10 minutes to 1 hour everyday without a single fault for 50 days straight to get a virtual car that I don't know if it's good/competitive/pretty or not and then still have to play the game for a few days longer so I can actually pay the car, level it up and tune it so it is competitive against the other cars, or, otherwise, it's useless like the Buggy.
Even if that's the price of "exclusivity", I'll still prefer to buy a real car in half the time and have it be truly useful the moment I get in it, and, as exciting to drive that Deluxo may be, no game beats a real car.
Who will truly enjoy the Deluxo then? Again, the irresponsible kids who live with their moms.
LMFAO, that has been another car review by Chow!
So the point stands. Requirements too extreme.
I can't even see my own mother 90 days in a row, let alone play a game.
Priorities in life, you know? Cost VS value is very off-balance here.
I get a salary to work 22 days with pauses in the middle, but playing a game within the single hour I have truly free everyday for 50 days in a row gets me a virtual car I never even seen... K then.
With that I'm just saying it ain't exactly for everyone. Definitely not for me.
I'd rather work 6 hours everyday for 22 days and then buy myself something like a (real) Peugeot 106 XSi and still have money to spare than force myself to play (me being in the mood to or not) 10 minutes to 1 hour everyday without a single fault for 50 days straight to get a virtual car that I don't know if it's good/competitive/pretty or not and then still have to play the game for a few days longer so I can actually pay the car, level it up and tune it so it is competitive against the other cars, or, otherwise, it's useless like the Buggy.
Even if that's the price of "exclusivity", I'll still prefer to buy a real car in half the time and have it be truly useful the moment I get in it, and, as exciting to drive that Deluxo may be, no game beats a real car.
Who will truly enjoy the Deluxo then? Again, the irresponsible kids who live with their moms.
LMFAO, that has been another car review by Chow!
So the point stands. Requirements too extreme.
I invite you to eat a sock.