2016 rF Gaming Pro and Amateur Nationals
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I personally have no issues with the whole "pay to race" model. I just hope the 450 am class has a full gate.
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Have you shipped out those prizes yet?Sweendoggy wrote:Cheap way to give rF passion, hope it works. I know for me it would take way too much money to truly motivate me to do something I didn't want to do otherwise.
Doing this kind of thing works better when it's done out of fun, or it's a job, and under paid employees do shitty work.
Anyway, again, don't make it seem like the members are saving everyone's asses, they are paying for a service for themselves.
I think I said this on one of the "pay for skins" deals, but money is the root of all evil.
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That's mom to you, mother fucker. And I was 10 pages late to this thread. You know what I did? I read EVERY post, to ensure that I didn't ask a question that had already been answered because it's fucking annoyingsol721 wrote:sorry dad, i cba reading 20 pages when i can ask a short question and get a yes or no answer, die
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Yeah Sween, I'm still waiting for my T-Shirt.m121c wrote:Have you shipped out those prizes yet?
Meanwhile in Nor-Cal somewhere, Sween is still swagged out in Race Tech apparel lol
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Shut up Sonnymxsrider96 wrote:That's mom to you, mother fucker. And I was 10 pages late to this thread. You know what I did? I read EVERY post, to ensure that I didn't ask a question that had already been answered because it's fucking annoyingsol721 wrote:sorry dad, i cba reading 20 pages when i can ask a short question and get a yes or no answer, die
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Seen is right though!
2011 LRS Monday Night local Series 125 Pro Champion
jlv wrote:What a dope! He should have saved that move for the last lap like Cody Darr!
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Sweeny* stupid phoneCody Darr wrote:Seen is right though!
2011 LRS Monday Night local Series 125 Pro Champion
jlv wrote:What a dope! He should have saved that move for the last lap like Cody Darr!
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Fuck youJames_122 wrote:Shut up Sonny
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Shut up Sonny[/quote]
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fak, big nub
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I'm not against the pay to race idea but when you guys call an entry fee a "donation" something seems a little sketchy. $25 to race a 12 round series.. that's more than half the cost of the game. If you have an 40 pros and 40 ams signed up that's $2000, plenty to pay for a years worth of everything you need. You guys will probably make more than that, so with that said if im going to pay $25 for dlc in an indy game I want to see where these funds go. As I am positive I am not the only one thinking this. If you guys are a "non-profit" do you have a 501(c) or what?
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it goes to them putting there effort into giving all of us something to race. After all the years of them doing it for free they finally want to get something out of it as theyre taking time out of there life to make all of us happy. And yes you payed 40$ for the game but rF is separately ranmoto504 wrote:I'm not against the pay to race idea but when you guys call an entry fee a "donation" something seems a little sketchy. $25 to race a 12 round series.. that's more than half the cost of the game. If you have an 40 pros and 40 ams signed up that's $2000, plenty to pay for a years worth of everything you need. You guys will probably make more than that, so with that said if im going to pay $25 for dlc in an indy game I want to see where these funds go. As I am positive I am not the only one thinking this. If you guys are a "non-profit" do you have a 501(c) or what?
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Race must be super upset with all of the Jews popping up on this forum lately.
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Why does everyone keep saying this? It's no different in any other game with DLC. For example...moto504 wrote:$25 to race a 12 round series.. that's more than half the cost of the game.
MVA: Supercross Encore costs $30. 12 DLC tracks are $30.

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Time to require for me though I haven't even started my rookie seasonRIDIN RED wrote:Time to retireZmen36 wrote:1) Paypal $25 USD to michael@racefactorygaming.com
So this is what sim has come too.....

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