I recommed the hillclimb pack if you don't have a lot of different cars it will give you a group 5, touring classics and m1 procar so its a cheap way to get alot of classes.
OP updated Week 4 WTCC 2014 now 674 vRP Touring Classics now 749 vRP DTM Experience 2013 now 1124 vRP BMW M1 Procar Pack now 374 vRP Radical SR9 Pack now 412 vRP
NOW: I don't buy anything until the AI will be much faster. This is too easy for me. pCars have a much "better" (ok: not better, but faster) AI. Yes, I set the maximum (120%) AI in R3E, but it's very, very slow still, after some practice for me.
hahaha "The AI in the Racerrom is good, BUT: They are really slow for me. I'm not the pro or alien simracer, but example: Brands Hatch & Volvo 240 Turbo in the Single Race: 120% AI settings: The best qual time for the AI: 48.9 Adaptive AI settings: The best qual time for the AI: 48.6 My time: with the default setup! is 47.7! I hope the AI are improved the next patch, I'm hopeful that the AI is better and better. I'm primarily an offline player, but I'm not enjoy with the races and quals now. Maybe more options, example 80->140%, or better Adaptive learning for AI.... Please Sector 3, it"s very important for me! This is the Adaptive AI - Qual screenshot. And yes, my name is Renato "
As that time is only 5 seconds slower than a modern DTM, I would guess that particular car (and class) is unrealistically fast anyway.
Try beating the AI at 120 in the Radical, or even DTM 2014 / ADAC 2014. They're not perfect, but they're not too slow in every car class. Unless I'm massively worse at race games than I thought. Which is possible I suppose
???? I am getting an error 302 when wanting to go to the cashdesk in the store, with skin pack for the M1 on my wish list. Before, all buyings of the past 3 months went fine. I go via the web browser and then the store site from there, not via the in-game shop-link (which did not work for me - and some more people - when I tried it in the beginning). Firefox 40 and Explorer were tried.
Try in-game, just make sure steam overlays are activated, those are needed to forward the payment. You've been posting this example for the third time now, I sure hope this isn't the only ace up your sleeves to back that statement... What James and mr_b said, Volvo is overpowered anyway, and the AI of those classic tourers ain't where it should be admittedly, but with different class-track combos it looks a lot different. Anyways, Robert Holm just today confirmed that they are being revisited, to make them even more awesome.
I can just repeat: the ingame shop-link fails to connect to the game server, it says, and it has always been like this, from all beginning on. I had an early thread in Spring about the problem, or posted in somebody else's thread about the problem. I just tried it again, and found: it still does not work, like in Spring already. All transaction since always have always only worked via web-broser and shop-site from there. I could dismiss the skins which are not essential, only cheap, but I hate to have to deal with a failing shop interface when Spa and Nordschleife are coming. Just got the idea to try via my Android tablet next.
Alright, but can you with 100% certainty confirm that you do have steam overlays enabled? What you described happens if you do not have them on.
Yes, its like you say. I have never touched that setting anyway - and the shop worked before in the described procedure. And I now have switched that thing off. I was able to buy the pack via my Android tablet meanwhile (before I switched that Steam thing off, that is). That business model is the biggest issue of R3E, and gets criticised by potentially interested people time and again - time and again. And that shop is no argument to go for R3E either. They reallyshould get rid of this nonsense. It has kept already many potentially interested people away, and learning about issues like this now is likely to not change these people's mind either. Keep things simple. Do not always try to reinvent the wheel. Sometimes old things and ways become old because they simply have shown to work best.