Vote for Featured Multiplayer Series Events in Future Updates
Once again we’re dedicating a slot in Featured Multiplayer for future events decided on by the community. For Update 17 coming in February, community choice results will pick two Series to return and create one new series. Be sure to vote in all poll questions below:
1) Which of the following Series would you like to see return in Update 17? (Select 2 options)
Birth of Grand Prix Series
Early Factory Racecar Series
Formula 70s Series
GTP/C Series
Mustang Challenge Series
NASCAR Series
Vintage Le Mans Prototypes Series
6-Cylinder Series
Mid-Engine Series
RWD Series
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The following poll results will be used in combination to create a single Series. These polls are Ranked Choice format; change your most preferred choice from “Abstain” to 1, next preferred choice as 2, etc to activate the Vote button. Ranked choices cannot have the same ranking number.
2) Community Choice Series: Car Category (Rank all choices uniquely)
Decade - 1980s
Decade - 2000s
Decade - 2020s
Division - Early Sport Compact
Division - Modern Sport Touring
Division - Vintage Muscle
Region - Asia
Region - Europe
Region - North America
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3) Community Choice Series: Car restriction (Rank all choices uniquely)
Min Weight
Max Weight
Min Power
Max Power
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4) Community Choice Series: Race Length (Rank all choices uniquely)
Short (~ 8 minutes)
Medium (~ 20 minutes)
Long (~ 30 minutes)
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We plan to continue a Community Choice series in Featured Multiplayer for future updates. Please reply with feedback about what series and other racing features you’d like to see included in future poll options for the Community Choice slot. And continue using the Multiplayer / Online section of the Suggestions Hub for other features you’d like to see in the game. Thank you for your feedback!
The GTP/C series will never be properly balanced, but the balance as implemented is not great. The 956/962 performance level was eclipsed by several cars IRL, yet their in-game counterparts underperform.
I believe it is preferable to go beyond classes/categories and into either rivalries or spec series. Takes more work to balance but that’s another opportunity to engage the community.
Ferrari vs Lamborghini (more options than Ferrari vs McLaren or Porsche).
Supra vs Z (various generations).
Modern Trans AM.
Modern Australian Supercars.
Porsche Mission R.
FWD Asia vs Europe vs USA (various generations).
Super Sedan Series (Panamera Turbo, RS7, Cadillac CT5V, Mercedes E63, Mercedes GT4 Door…)
Falcon vs Commodore (various generations).
F355 vs NSX.
Nissan Pulsar GTiR vs Mazda 323 GT-R
Ferrari Monza SP2 vs Lamborghini Aventador J.
Clio RS Cup (various generations).
Subaru BRZ Cup (both generations).
Caterham Superlight R500 Cup.
Group A Legends (E30, Sierra Cosworth, R32 GTR, 190 AMG…)
2017 Abarth 124 vs 2016 Mazda MX-5.
Alpine A110 Spec Series.
BAC Mono Spec Series.
Ariel Atom V8 Spec Series. (remove all aero swap a 2 liter motor and you basically have Ariel Atom 300).
Lamborghini Essenza SCV12 Spec Series.
Radical RXC Turbo Spec Series.
KTM Xbow R Spec Series.
Ligier LMP3 Spec Series.
So many more to put up instead of repeating the same series in the featured category.
Poll 3) car restrictions is a good idea that can offer some variety to car building and racing. It could be expanded upon for more specific homologation race series, i.e. no aero upgrades, or Sports upgrades only, or specific tire compound, etc. All while staying within in a specific PI.