February 2019
Hello Electronic Arts and Firemonkeys Studios!
I play Need for Speed series since NFS 2 and bought mobile NFS Most Wanted in 2013 and since the beginning of January 2018 play in NFS: No Limits - it's my favorite car simulator series.
The next improvements can be made for Need for Speed: No Limits and part of it I wrote you in AppStore and in ticket at 18.02.2018 and all of it wrote in ticket this February. Developers didn't implement anything from my suggestions, so I repeat it here.
If the developers will make all or 50% of my suggestions the game will become better.
March 2019
Here are new improvements for Need for Speed: No Limits after previous 17 ones. Earlier I told about them in tickets to developers.
March 2019
Here are new improvements for NFS: No Limits in addition to previous ones and some bugs.
March 2019
Waste of time, no one will ever listen to these forums, the devs will only do whatever they want and profit, not what we try to say... it's sad...
April 2019
You know, when you write a complaint like yours, but lacking all the knowledge of the game, you cannot be surprised no one wants to waste his time answering.
Among the mistakes you made:
- near misses seem to work just fine
- air time is counted even for parts of seconds, it is just a display thing to show full seconds in daily quests
- car sorting is based on max PR reachable, not by base PR
- Easydrive cannot work in Proving Grounds challenges, as the AI will never drift or aim for near misses, jumps or nitro areas. It is available for normal races you already finished, though.
- after finishing Special Events (in good or bad), your materials get sold as well. For a small price, though, which is why you may have not see that.
There are other opinions that seem to be skewed:
- it is always a good thing to pick up wanted prize among mystery chests, and frustrating not to get it, but that does not make it evil. It is believed it is not exactly random, yet the algorithm seems to be changing from time to time.
- while advancing through the game, you may finish all playable Car Series at that time, which means you need to upgrade some of your cars or build new ones if you want new races. There are plenty of them, though, and new keeps being added, that is, if you are able to finish the Special Events (see below)
- at some point you are bound to hit a cash wall, lacking money for upgrades. That is normal, and probably it happens once you need your sport/super cars to get golden and above. If you are patient enough, you'll get over it - currently I have over 8M cash, without having all the cars maxed (just some of them). Do Tuner Trials regularly, it helps.
- Special Events - tons of posts there about how to do it properly (and for free), just search. If you want short answer: use all your time, use all your tickets. Plan your purchases in the store (materials, you do not need anything else). There's been times when a race skip of a key race was 500-2000 gold, so be glad that curently it is more like one hundred or so. You can get that much gold from Daily missions and Car series. Personally I found the P1 GTR Event tough because of the cop ramming quests, I was never good at that, and I admit I used gold to skip several such races (also, I missed a lot of tickets during one tough weekend and had to keep up). Otherwise, I've been able to more or less easily get any Special Event car I participated in.
I know it's been a month, so maybe you have changed your mind already. But maybe someone finds this helpful anyway.