

Hi guys! Absolutely love the new content, very happy we get something totally fresh. Having said this, I see two mayor QoL improvements:
Thank you for considering!
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Its nice but I cant shake "should have been there at release" feeling.
And its kinda shallow, like all motorflix content. Driver SF from WD2 for example is a lot better, it gives you different optional tasks (like no speeding or damage), its not always just a race against clock.
@anykeyer I think we can all agree this "content" being dropped through the Motorflix (i get me playing mostly of The Hunt episode and The Chase than any other episode they already dropped), mostly of them are "prototypes" that are being called as "gamemodes". I did like, but, this is the best that a triple AAA company (and i know IVT is a small-to-medium studio) can do? If before i was getting the feelings that TC2 is a soulless game compared to the first one, now, i am one hundred percent sure.
When I'm on the road with the Crown Vic Cab for me it's more like playing Crazy Taxi than The Crew 2. I know it's made for free drive, but I'd like more challenging options like no damage or some dynamic in the cash reward (more when you are fast, less when you took it slow). And at least some statistics how many of them I already did or some hint that I already did the one I just picked.
And please no more hundreds of arm-waving icons for every Contractor spot. The map already is max spamed and completely useless without setting up filters ... every time again after restarting the game. You don't even need the 5 spots that already are on the map, just fast travel to some random spot and several Contractor spots will instantly show up on the mini map.
It's a good old idea from TDU 2, but in this case cheaply made.
For Cabs I miss a "Jolt meter", you should drive carefuly and don't make your passenger sick,
aaand it would be nice to see a human being instead of animated stick...
For the packages there should be the damage meter, the more damage you do, the less money/followers you get.
Even back in TDU2 we had these guys who wanted it as risky as possible. As much as I can imagine the "Jolt meter" you suggested for driving save, I can imagine something like a "Fun meter" for performing stunts that effects the tip you get, the more fun the passenger had on the stunt ride the more tip you get at the end Maybe even both is possible - you only have to know if you can speed up or have to play save
It's a good old idea from TDU 2, but in this case cheaply made.
For Cabs I miss a "Jolt meter", you should drive carefuly and don't make your passenger sick,
For the packages there should be the damage meter, the more damage you do, the less money/followers you get.
...and both were already available in TC1... It is really disappointing.
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