I compare everything to Papy's Nascar games. I had Nascar 2 was the best I could run on my old machine, until I upgraded to run NR2002. Games typically run $39-$49 in the US, so I could have paid say $39 if I got it (NR2002) when it was new. I bought it the end of last year for $15, but by then it was old. But anyways, when S2 is finally finished with all the bugs worked out of it, not the improvements, but the physics and tire bugs etc, I would concider S2 a finished game much like NR2002. Then NR2003 came out and it was really the same thing with updated opponents, and a few things added like glare, dirty windshield, but not all different than 2002. Guess what, it was another $39. With LFS each installment is only $22. S1 was fun, definitely worth the $22, but I'm not sure if I would have stayed with it. S2 now even not finished has improved dramatically with graphics, sound, physics, and content from S1 and is only another $22 (usd). As I said, I would concider it a finished game, even though it really isn't. If not for S3 coming, I would probably stick with S2 for a long time before moving to anything else. And it would have to be something far better than rFactor and GTR has to offer. S3 will add more features, hopefully better graphics, etc and will be another $22. Following along with other games, this is not unreasonable at all, infact it is a good bit cheaper than you get with other games/sims that change every year slightly and cost an additional $39.