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Don't know what others think but i hate them. Same questions over and over, and asking me about when i was in a collision and hit the wall when i didn't.. multiple times i got asked the same question in the same interview, once 3 times. It's really repetitive. 

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I also think the interviews are utterly stupid and don't fit the sim character of the game. Is there any way to get rid of them?

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I don't mind interviews, per se. It's just they don't seem to actually mean or do anything, particularly in MyTeam.

There are a few standard questions and thats it. 

You have;

You hit the wall today - Which you tend to either have to insult a department of your team or say no comment.

Who is your biggest rival? - Probably the only really useful one. Could be done in another medium though.

*Insert team here* did really well today. Are you happy to see them performing well? - You can either say you need the challenge or that they work hard. Either way, it doesn't make any difference as they're not going to sign you. 

You did really well in qualifying, does that set you up for the race? - Either praise a department or say how great you are. Still means very little in the long run.

 

Will's questions are marginally more interesting but still don't overly change much after the initial one where you choose your one good department. Then he asks you the exact same questions when you meet up a few months later.

Are you employing team orders?

How are you going to move up the pack?

Is your teammate working hard?

The question he does that I don't like is when you've not scored any points that season and he asks why and you have no choice but to complain about one of your departments and their morale must take a nosedive. 

 

My biggest gripe is when they ask a question that you manipulate the answer to.

For example, they'll ask how you did such a good race and you'll have "the grip is great", "the power was really good!" or "the downforce was perfect for this track".  Depending on which department you want to improve, you say that answer in order to improve their morale and decrease the failure chance while you know you're lying. For example, I had one yesterday and the answer was "the power our engine has is like no other!" and i'm the bottom of the power bar chart by a considerable amount.  Either i'm lying through my teeth or our team will think i've suffered too much whiplash in the heavy braking zones. 

 

If they had interesting questions or any sort of ramifications then they'd be worthwhile but it is abit samey and irrelevant. .

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