I think you're confused as to what rF is... rF is not something created by MX simulator. rF is it's own thing. rF has never made any money and have never charged for anything. They don't make squat (until now). But anyways, If you can't afford to pay $25 maybe twice a year (for MX and SX)... then maybe you should stick with EMF.. or go ask your parents for some more video game money...Jonas357 wrote:You don't understand. I want to do the rF Nationals. But they are making people pay $25 to play in a series. It just frustrates me because I came to this game to try and become fast and do the online series and stuff like that, but now I can't because I can't afford to pay $25 each series I want to do in the future. That's all. It just seems ridiculous to me. And most people may agree with you, or are just saying the same as you because they don't want to be banned, but I'm speaking what I think about it. I really don't like it that much. Sure, they deserve the money and all, but they make a ton already because of how many people have paid for the game itself. I'm just not happy with this. I'm just gonna stick to EMF stuff.MxVelocity747 wrote:you act like you cant play any other track or race anything else. No one is forcing you to pay. And also i guarantee you have a bought a game and have [ayed for dlc, this is pretty much dlc and ill gladly pay for itJonas357 wrote:I truly don't agree with the system of paying $25 just to play. I mean, we bought this game for a reason, to play, and not have to pay to play anything more. When a season cost more than half the game price, it's ridiculous. I don't have anything to retire for in rF, but I'm retired from it. EMF, here we go! Sorry Checkerz and jlv, but I can't afford $25 just to play a series. rip MX Simulator.
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funny thing is i bet atleast 75% of people complaining about the price, not bad mouthing the ones who had reasons, but every cod game ive ever played has been right at 60$, so 40 for sim and 25 for the series = 65$ for a lot better game.
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Im guilty of buying pretty much every single map pack on top of the original cod purchase hahaKtmrdr11 wrote:funny thing is i bet atleast 75% of people complaining about the price, not bad mouthing the ones who had reasons, but every cod game ive ever played has been right at 60$, so 40 for sim and 25 for the series = 65$ for a lot better game.
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Are there people that really think rF is part of MXS? JLV is MXS, that's it. I also think it's funny whenever I hear people in the past complain about the series (rf, EMF whatever), like it runs the whole game
. These race series are a by-product of the game, not the game itself. You act like the sole purpose of MX Simulator is to compete in organized race series.
Jlv himself has even donated to rF in the past btw.
Now I just want to figure out how hard I want to get points, I want 68 or 608, not some random gay number like 57.

Jlv himself has even donated to rF in the past btw.
Now I just want to figure out how hard I want to get points, I want 68 or 608, not some random gay number like 57.
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ITS LIT HYPE
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ill sell you 68yzmxer608 wrote:Now I just want to figure out how hard I want to get points, I want 68 or 608, not some random gay number like 57.
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thing is though, This is a butt-fuck to EMF also. To get the track you must be registered with rf. Now that that is now 25$ I see EMF ='s turnouts going way down.

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EMF decided a very long time ago they weren't doing nationals like months ago they are having a MXGP series
dbaum25moto wrote:thing is though, This is a butt-fuck to EMF also. To get the track you must be registered with rf. Now that that is now 25$ I see EMF ='s turnouts going way down.
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oh shit. I dont rave EMF so i didn't know, sorry about that. 


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Could someone please help me to donate and help me be a member i would appreciate it like we could get in a skype call just pm me and il get there as soon as i can
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Just paid for my membership! I think this is an awesome idea and am looking forward to a great season! Thanks a ton guys!

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The primary issue I have is that this so-called "donation" is very clearly a fee rather than a donation. Maybe you should take grammar lessons before you try to squeeze all of my money out of me! Unacceptable.
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just cut your neighbors yard once.....one time, and boom, there you go, or, you could cut it all year, and then cut more peoples yards, and start advertising, then in a couple years, instead of bitching about paying $25 to race, you will be bitching because you don't have time to spend all the money you make (which will be a lot).
either way, its a pretty simple solution
either way, its a pretty simple solution
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I really don't want to beat a dead horse by fuck... How do you try to make sense of these self righteous people?
Anyone complaining about finally having to donate to this series... Where do you think the best tracks made for the game come from? Who do you think organizes the biggest and most consistent racing series every single year? Who are the people that stream each race for you to watch? They're real people with real lives. Not robots. Actual people that spend actual time out of their day to create content for YOU. And it has been free for years, yes, but they've also gotten an insane amount of flack and disrespect for doing so. Would you want to keep giving to greedy and ungrateful kids? I'll answer it for you because I already you haven't. No, you wouldn't.
Think for a second... If this dedicated group of generous people didn't do this, what're your other options? No one else is really stepping up to the plate to make new high quality tracks for every round, every single year and then also paying for a website to handle sign ups and running the events. Yet the same people complaining about a pod series are the same people that pay hundreds of dollars for models. Why do you think one thing should be free but the other is okay to be paid for?
People complaining about buying the game and a $25 membership for an organized, 12 track race series... Compare it to Xbox Live. You buy the new MX vs ATV game for $60. And then you buy new DLC tracks (like $20 for 6 tracks) and bikes and everything else. And on top of all that, you pay an additional $50 a year to play online. So honestly, I want someone to please tell me why the handful of guys at rF don't deserve a dime.
Bottom line is, if you don't feel like the people putting this whole package deserve pennies for their time, do it yourself. Honestly, try to do one race all by yourself. I gaurantee you don't even finish a track that's worthy of hosting a race on.
tl;dr - STFU
Anyone complaining about finally having to donate to this series... Where do you think the best tracks made for the game come from? Who do you think organizes the biggest and most consistent racing series every single year? Who are the people that stream each race for you to watch? They're real people with real lives. Not robots. Actual people that spend actual time out of their day to create content for YOU. And it has been free for years, yes, but they've also gotten an insane amount of flack and disrespect for doing so. Would you want to keep giving to greedy and ungrateful kids? I'll answer it for you because I already you haven't. No, you wouldn't.
Think for a second... If this dedicated group of generous people didn't do this, what're your other options? No one else is really stepping up to the plate to make new high quality tracks for every round, every single year and then also paying for a website to handle sign ups and running the events. Yet the same people complaining about a pod series are the same people that pay hundreds of dollars for models. Why do you think one thing should be free but the other is okay to be paid for?
People complaining about buying the game and a $25 membership for an organized, 12 track race series... Compare it to Xbox Live. You buy the new MX vs ATV game for $60. And then you buy new DLC tracks (like $20 for 6 tracks) and bikes and everything else. And on top of all that, you pay an additional $50 a year to play online. So honestly, I want someone to please tell me why the handful of guys at rF don't deserve a dime.
Bottom line is, if you don't feel like the people putting this whole package deserve pennies for their time, do it yourself. Honestly, try to do one race all by yourself. I gaurantee you don't even finish a track that's worthy of hosting a race on.
tl;dr - STFU
