The Crew 2 is now officially available to all those who purchased the gold edition of the game, but we've been playing since the end of the afternoon on PC, which allowed us to unlock some new races. Here's the third extreme race you can take part in after reaching a certain level of fame. We didn't have much time to practice, so it's not a perfect run by any means, but we enjoyed it anyway. More content to come later, so if there is anything you'd like to see in particular, let us know.
Update 3: We take it off-road in our 2 new videos. All assists were on during the race but we turned them off and lowered the rear tire grip when we switched to freeride.
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Other than that, you simply get access to more content and you don't need to repeat the same races to make money. It's quite varied for the moment (I'm 6 hours into the final build).
On a side note, we have plans for a livestream with one of The Crew's fathers Stéphane Beley. It's not because we want to talk about the game even more, it's because we want you to be able to talk to a developer and exchanges thoughts and ideas with him. Now obviously, since very few people follow our livestreams in English (which I can understand, there are not really interesting - and they're pretty rare too) and not a lot of people here seem to be that curious about TC2 (which I can also understand, game is far from being perfect), I'm having second thoughts when it comes to doing an English livestream. So basically, if people reading this believe it might be of interest to them, let me know so we can skip it or schedule it in the days to come.
I apologize to all if I may look grumpy or edgy, it's not really what it is, but it can be a tad hurtful to see that people attribute intentions that are not mine to me. In times like this where it's difficult to have a truly satisfying number of visitors with homemade videos (which again is understandable, what do we have to offer other than image quality), it can be a little discouraging for davton and I. We're not looking for praises, we don't expect people to thank us all the time, but we don't want to feel useless I guess. :)