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medal 5000
2 years 343 days ago
In all racing, including in this game - and, indeed all sports in things like the Olympics - the top 3 to finish get to stand on the podium. In F1, the top 3 in the championship get to go to the prize giving.
So, why at the end of the season do only the top 2 win promotion? I think it should be opened up so that the top 3 win promotion, and yes, I realise that it means the bottom 3 would have to be relegated, but that just means they need to race harder. 
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medal 5000
2 years 343 days ago

Paul
In all racing, including in this game - and, indeed all sports in things like the Olympics - the top 3 to finish get to stand on the podium. In F1, the top 3 in the championship get to go to the prize giving.
So, why at the end of the season do only the top 2 win promotion? I think it should be opened up so that the top 3 win promotion, and yes, I realise that it means the bottom 3 would have to be relegated, but that just means they need to race harder. 



It’s top 4 in 1 car leagues… Should that also be moved up to top 6?
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medal 5000
2 years 343 days ago
This idea would just increase the number of managers which get promoted to Elite far too early who then quit as they quickly get fed up being lapped.
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medal 5000
2 years 343 days ago
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This idea would just increase the number of managers which get promoted to Elite far too early who then quit as they quickly get fed up being lapped.


I’ll even go further to say not only is the current promotion adequate, I think a level cap should be implemented.


Rookie —-> Pro: Level 12
Pro —-> Elite: Level 16
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medal 5000
2 years 342 days ago

Paul
In all racing, including in this game - and, indeed all sports in things like the Olympics - the top 3 to finish get to stand on the podium. In F1, the top 3 in the championship get to go to the prize giving.
So, why at the end of the season do only the top 2 win promotion? I think it should be opened up so that the top 3 win promotion, and yes, I realise that it means the bottom 3 would have to be relegated, but that just means they need to race harder. 



I thought it completely depends on the league settings, my leagues has top 4 promotion
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medal 5000
2 years 342 days ago

Minh

Paul
In all racing, including in this game - and, indeed all sports in things like the Olympics - the top 3 to finish get to stand on the podium. In F1, the top 3 in the championship get to go to the prize giving.
So, why at the end of the season do only the top 2 win promotion? I think it should be opened up so that the top 3 win promotion, and yes, I realise that it means the bottom 3 would have to be relegated, but that just means they need to race harder. 



I thought it completely depends on the league settings, my leagues has top 4 promotion



Leagues with one pilot - four players are promoted, with two pilots - two.

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medal 5000
2 years 335 days ago

M
This idea would just increase the number of managers which get promoted to Elite far too early who then quit as they quickly get fed up being lapped.


I’ll even go further to say not only is the current promotion adequate, I think a level cap should be implemented.


Rookie —-> Pro: Level 12
Pro —-> Elite: Level 16


Level 12 is too high from rookie to pro. I entered Pro after my first season at around level 10 and almost won and won two Elite championships at level 11-13 so that is not fair. Its a bit unfair I think to not get promoted although you have a good team and good strategy all season long. 

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medal 5000
2 years 335 days ago

Luca

M
This idea would just increase the number of managers which get promoted to Elite far too early who then quit as they quickly get fed up being lapped.


I’ll even go further to say not only is the current promotion adequate, I think a level cap should be implemented.


Rookie —-> Pro: Level 12
Pro —-> Elite: Level 16


Level 12 is too high from rookie to pro. I entered Pro after my first season at around level 10 and almost won and won two Elite championships at level 11-13 so that is not fair. Its a bit unfair I think to not get promoted although you have a good team and good strategy all season long. 




You are in an uncompetitive league.
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medal 5000
2 years 335 days ago


Luca

M
This idea would just increase the number of managers which get promoted to Elite far too early who then quit as they quickly get fed up being lapped.


I’ll even go further to say not only is the current promotion adequate, I think a level cap should be implemented.


Rookie —-> Pro: Level 12
Pro —-> Elite: Level 16


Level 12 is too high from rookie to pro. I entered Pro after my first season at around level 10 and almost won and won two Elite championships at level 11-13 so that is not fair. Its a bit unfair I think to not get promoted although you have a good team and good strategy all season long. 




You are in an uncompetitive league.

Oh, sorry I’m new to the game and loyal to my league. Its still ridiculously unfair. If they are slow then they just get demoted again, or gain levels and experience and can eventually compete


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medal 5000
2 years 335 days ago

Luca


Luca

M
This idea would just increase the number of managers which get promoted to Elite far too early who then quit as they quickly get fed up being lapped.


I’ll even go further to say not only is the current promotion adequate, I think a level cap should be implemented.


Rookie —-> Pro: Level 12
Pro —-> Elite: Level 16


Level 12 is too high from rookie to pro. I entered Pro after my first season at around level 10 and almost won and won two Elite championships at level 11-13 so that is not fair. Its a bit unfair I think to not get promoted although you have a good team and good strategy all season long. 




You are in an uncompetitive league.

Oh, sorry I’m new to the game and loyal to my league. Its still ridiculously unfair. If they are slow then they just get demoted again, or gain levels and experience and can eventually compete





Would be optional as with most things in the game ?.
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medal 5000
2 years 335 days ago


Luca


Luca

M
This idea would just increase the number of managers which get promoted to Elite far too early who then quit as they quickly get fed up being lapped.


I’ll even go further to say not only is the current promotion adequate, I think a level cap should be implemented.


Rookie —-> Pro: Level 12
Pro —-> Elite: Level 16


Level 12 is too high from rookie to pro. I entered Pro after my first season at around level 10 and almost won and won two Elite championships at level 11-13 so that is not fair. Its a bit unfair I think to not get promoted although you have a good team and good strategy all season long. 




You are in an uncompetitive league.

Oh, sorry I’m new to the game and loyal to my league. Its still ridiculously unfair. If they are slow then they just get demoted again, or gain levels and experience and can eventually compete





Would be optional as with most things in the game ?.

Would be turned off by most leagues like all these optional suggestions ?


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medal 5000
2 years 335 days ago

Luca


Luca


Luca

M
This idea would just increase the number of managers which get promoted to Elite far too early who then quit as they quickly get fed up being lapped.


I’ll even go further to say not only is the current promotion adequate, I think a level cap should be implemented.


Rookie —-> Pro: Level 12
Pro —-> Elite: Level 16


Level 12 is too high from rookie to pro. I entered Pro after my first season at around level 10 and almost won and won two Elite championships at level 11-13 so that is not fair. Its a bit unfair I think to not get promoted although you have a good team and good strategy all season long. 




You are in an uncompetitive league.

Oh, sorry I’m new to the game and loyal to my league. Its still ridiculously unfair. If they are slow then they just get demoted again, or gain levels and experience and can eventually compete





Would be optional as with most things in the game ?.

Would be turned off by most leagues like all these optional suggestions ?




When a manager gets to a competitive league and they get lapped every other race, the appeal to stay in rookie/pro and develop till they hit those levels becomes apparent.


Cheers ?.
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medal 5000
2 years 335 days ago


Luca


Luca


Luca

M
This idea would just increase the number of managers which get promoted to Elite far too early who then quit as they quickly get fed up being lapped.


I’ll even go further to say not only is the current promotion adequate, I think a level cap should be implemented.


Rookie —-> Pro: Level 12
Pro —-> Elite: Level 16


Level 12 is too high from rookie to pro. I entered Pro after my first season at around level 10 and almost won and won two Elite championships at level 11-13 so that is not fair. Its a bit unfair I think to not get promoted although you have a good team and good strategy all season long. 




You are in an uncompetitive league.

Oh, sorry I’m new to the game and loyal to my league. Its still ridiculously unfair. If they are slow then they just get demoted again, or gain levels and experience and can eventually compete





Would be optional as with most things in the game ?.

Would be turned off by most leagues like all these optional suggestions ?




When a manager gets to a competitive league and they get lapped every other race, the appeal to stay in rookie/pro and develop till they hit those levels becomes apparent.


Cheers ?.

Sounds good on paper, but people would probably hate not being promoted. As I have proven it’s possible to be competitive with lower levels. ?


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medal 5000
2 years 335 days ago

Luca


Luca


Luca


Luca

M
This idea would just increase the number of managers which get promoted to Elite far too early who then quit as they quickly get fed up being lapped.


I’ll even go further to say not only is the current promotion adequate, I think a level cap should be implemented.


Rookie —-> Pro: Level 12
Pro —-> Elite: Level 16


Level 12 is too high from rookie to pro. I entered Pro after my first season at around level 10 and almost won and won two Elite championships at level 11-13 so that is not fair. Its a bit unfair I think to not get promoted although you have a good team and good strategy all season long. 




You are in an uncompetitive league.

Oh, sorry I’m new to the game and loyal to my league. Its still ridiculously unfair. If they are slow then they just get demoted again, or gain levels and experience and can eventually compete





Would be optional as with most things in the game ?.

Would be turned off by most leagues like all these optional suggestions ?




When a manager gets to a competitive league and they get lapped every other race, the appeal to stay in rookie/pro and develop till they hit those levels becomes apparent.


Cheers ?.

Sounds good on paper, but people would probably hate not being promoted. "As I have proven" it’s possible to be competitive with lower levels. ?




Lol, okay.

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medal 5000
2 years 335 days ago
Well, Technically, I did lmao
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medal 4985 Moderator
2 years 335 days ago
Those level limits have 3 problems in my opinion. One, which is easily solvable, is they are way above the ballast settings. 
But then there's the problem of no league being alike, so for hard leagues those proposed levels are OKish, but for mediocre or easy leagues they are source of frustration locking players into tiers they're more than ready to leave. 
Finally it is the players themselves. Some might be frustrated fighting a loosing battle, but I'd rather fight that to potentially level faster in a higher tier but mostly to watch and learn rather than repeat another season winning in the tier below. I'd hated not to promote despite seeing others doing the elevator seasons.
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medal 5000
2 years 335 days ago

Frank
Those level limits have 3 problems in my opinion. One, which is easily solvable, is they are way above the ballast settings. 
But then there's the problem of no league being alike, so for hard leagues those proposed levels are OKish, but for mediocre or easy leagues they are source of frustration locking players into tiers they're more than ready to leave. 
Finally it is the players themselves. Some might be frustrated fighting a loosing battle, but I'd rather fight that to potentially level faster in a higher tier but mostly to watch and learn rather than repeat another season winning in the tier below. I'd hated not to promote despite seeing others doing the elevator seasons.



I totally get that Frank which is why I said it should be optional.


… You get a pop up message saying “You may be unable to compete at your current level. Would you still like to be promoted? Y/N”.

Something in that line. The decision still rests solely with the player.
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medal 5000
2 years 335 days ago


Frank
Those level limits have 3 problems in my opinion. One, which is easily solvable, is they are way above the ballast settings. 
But then there's the problem of no league being alike, so for hard leagues those proposed levels are OKish, but for mediocre or easy leagues they are source of frustration locking players into tiers they're more than ready to leave. 
Finally it is the players themselves. Some might be frustrated fighting a loosing battle, but I'd rather fight that to potentially level faster in a higher tier but mostly to watch and learn rather than repeat another season winning in the tier below. I'd hated not to promote despite seeing others doing the elevator seasons.



I totally get that Frank which is why I said it should be optional.


… You get a pop up message saying “You may be unable to compete at your current level. Would you still like to be promoted? Y/N”.

Something in that line. The decision still rests solely with the player.


Sounds cool. Sometimes “newcomers” come to the Elite, who have no chance in the competitive elite and this becomes the most difficult month in the game. These players often stop playing, especially if they end up in a league with fewer than sixteen players and are destined to spend several seasons in a row at the end of the field.

So often new leagues appear, where less strong players play, but such leagues only interfere with the "top" leagues, these players could be in the top league in a strong division in the "pro", but they either have to go to a weak league, or be " Haas ".


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