I also don't have any problem with the current pricing model. In fact, I think it's just about right. S2 costs about $43 US which is cheaper than most retail games. This price seems about right since the game includes no manual, box, CD, etc. I think it was worth the price now, so when S2 is final it'll be even more worth it because the product will be much more polished. When S3 comes out that will add another $11 to the price. That's dirt cheap! Most expansion packs cost three or four times that much! And nobody will be forced to pay that extra amount. If you're satisfied with the cars and tracks in S2 you can continue to play them, but will still get the updated graphics, physics, etc. of S3.
Of course, I seriously doubt any licensed S2 player will forego S3 unless there is something that can equal LFS by then. I personally don't think there will be.
Of course, I seriously doubt any licensed S2 player will forego S3 unless there is something that can equal LFS by then. I personally don't think there will be.