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It baffles me how this community can shoot itself in the foot, the more people that play this and enjoy it the more content you'll get, if you really don't want fresh content just go and play the old games.
The subscription is literally the cheapest one i've ever known, it cannot be more fair than this... Buying the game once and making it not a live service game is less fair than this subscription model.
Stop wrongfully review bombing this game. Not saying it doesn't have issues, performance issues are a big thing, but the payment model isn't one of them.
-> i said i liked this track mania, but would not recommend it for what you get, and how you get it, comparing it to the other track manias.
it's my point of view, and the information is certain, if you twist it, to a different point of view, then everybody's opinion is wrong.
OG games that had much more content without the subscription plague (read: once ubisoft decides to pull the plug, you're gonna be left with nothing. experience NFS World all over again!) are only playable to this day because of fans removing the horror that is the StarForce DRM all while Nadeo did nothing to save any of the pre-NF/UF games and kept making sure that preserving the games is going to be a pain for the TM2 series as well.
but i am sure that yet another big publisher F2P release won't screw you over in the future once the servers go down.
And I would rather have the business man understand, how to run this model better, than just say "yeah it's fine" and don't give 0 farts about it.