Note to anyone else out there, avoid server swap as much as possible. If you swap 2-3 times in a row, you lose your character. So far I've lost 3 fully kitted characters while searching for a daylight server.
On that note, where the hell are the daylight servers? Servers are suppose to be tied to their location's real time, but I was on an NJ server at noon today and it was pitch black. In fact, just about every server that isn't 35+ people is pitch black. I wish they would tell us in game time in the menu.
edit: Also, if you want the best military loot, go to the tents just south of Balota Airfield. The dirt floored tents usually spawns 2-3 items (ammo, weapon attachments, military clothing) each and even m4 rifles. There's 10+ of these tents. I just picked up an M4 with a new railguard, silencer, undamaged acog scope, and about 200 rounds of ammunition. Tons more loot than the actual airfield and a lot less exposed.
Word is that Massa has #19, his old career number and coincidentally probably would've been his number under the old system this year. Bottas takes 77, because BO77AS.
The number of Porsches in my home town probably increased 10 fold when the Cayenne came out, the wealthy soccer moms went nuts for them. They loved the idea of a 'sporty' Porsche that had 4WD and enough weight to make sure that they could always barge their way into your lane.
Simply, Porsche has finally expanded beyond the sports car market.
With the FIA planning to place a budget cap on F1 teams, Ferrari could potentially divert their excess funds to a WEC effort. This effort uses and develops an engine built as close to F1 spec as possible (they said they wanted to use a derivative anyway). Ferrari can then take the WEC engine development and dump it back into the F1 car, allowing them to work on the engine without billing it to their limited budget.
I really don't think it would be that bad either, considering other series do it, if they implemented it right.
Like, it would make sense to do the 'crown jewel' races (Silverstone, Spa, Monza, Monaco, maybe season ender), because those are the real prestigious events. Only problem is, people would complain that they are all European races.
So, maybe one double payout per continent would be better (Melbourne, Suzuka, Monaco, Abu Dhabi, Montreal, Brazil). But, at that point, you're getting a lot of races that are worth double, sort of spoiling the specialty. Maybe it would work better if the rewards were only say 1.5x payout with this many races. Also, with one per continent, you could theoretically cycle between tracks that get the double, although this means some tracks receive it every year or two 2 while others get it only every 9 years.
I just can't help but shake the feeling that this decision was largely based on a few people with substantial power and money wanting to try and validate their race rather than genuinely wanting to keep it interesting (could easily end up being a India, Turkey, Korea, or Fuji). I admit I would still be upset if it was Brazil getting double points as the season closer, but I wouldn't be this mad.
Right now it's one race, but how long until Monaco is double points? Or Silverstone? Or Spa? Or another Tilkedrome with a ton of money and influence? Imagine if promoters were straight up given the option to pay to make their race worth more points. Heck, you don't even need to imagine that hard because that's almost what has happened here.
The rest aren't huge things, but after what was a pretty boring season it's these kinds of things that finally irk people enough to stop watching.