We have too many old cars we need new ones that my point even mods are 80% of the time cars from the 60s to the 90s
>more customization (seriously, 1/2 tuner kits for each car just wont cut it. Can we alsoget interior customization?) >more engine mods (i appreciate the heavy blocks and nitro but so far getting more power is still just "add a bigger turbo and remove exhaust". Can something be done about ECUs modifying fuel/air ratio? or using better engine internals to help with strength without sacrificing rev range? or better camshafts for less low RPM power and more high RPM torque?) >better bigger maps WCU is too small for a big city, Italy is kinda nice but it felt like it had too many small villages. >more performance improvements (obviously) >better night lighting (no stars/moon to illuminate the night?) >better loading times for changing parts (why cant you make all the mods you want and THEN reload the car? Its much quicker)
Assuming we want an even spread of cars per model year, that's objectively false. Our vehicle roster is a bell curve with a huge number of cars in the 1980-2000 block and very little outside of that in either direction. Refer to my first comment, but if that isn't enough then refer to this graph, which doesn't even include the Wendover. Notice how with the exception of 1963, the pre-1980 peak is actually lower than the post-2000 peak. The Piccolina actually skews the numbers too, since that one car with only minor facelifts covers 16 years. Remove that one car and things actualy look pretty sorry in the pre-1980 block With the exception of the Miramar, we don't even have an Ibishu outside of this range even though they and Gavril have most of the cars in game.
career mode. i keep dreaming of something like typical driving games where you can race, win money, own a garage and multiple cars, mod cars, save your progress, etc... i had a quick look around the forum to see if this was being discussed but didnt find anything. i know the game menu says "career, coming soon" but its said that for years and im curious what direction they are planning on taking it.