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- @kennyminigun
I already wrote that in another thread, the game is now over a year old, so you should know the routes from the respective race lists by heart, I wrote them down once so that I knew exactly what kind of race was coming at the beginning, I don't know where the list is at the moment. - kennyminigun2 years agoRising Adventurer@JudyRacing Thanks, but my point was exactly about NOT memorizing the track names. Since they mentioned they gonna be looking at community requested features, I thought I file this one.
This is a good point and would be useful for new players. After all, we want the player base to continue to grow so features that accommodate new players would certainly help with that.
+1 on this suggestion
@kennyminigun Not everyone has time to sit in front of the TV playing games to remember courses when it could be simply an added notation.
- kennyminigun2 years agoRising Adventurer@Tellacast Exactly my point
I made a list long time ago, and updated some roads depending the cars i have. its like some corner cars better on street races, or opposite. for example apex predator in s+ says endurance but its hard corner race. also i like to use drift spec cars but on one spesific track, a grip car needed, that also marked as blu.
tracklist can be different for your garage but will be fine. for example my a class cars 400mtime/maxspe like;
corner-evo9/10,7-209street-rx7/12,1-240
speed-eclipse/12,3-267
use it well
u can dl it belowThis is the ultimate solution from a player not relying on updates! Saved it right away. Blue is grip... oh, it's too well-crafted! Drift! Sorry, got carried away.
By the way, what's the specific difference between corners and streets? It might vary by track, so it's hard to say definitively.
All those car models are my favorites too!
when tuning a car with the simplest explanation, u can go between acceleration and top speed, if u go more top speed, u lose acceleration, or opposite
in corner races, you need to take a lot of corners so you need high acceleration and low top speed
in street races u need both, best way, taking the car to test drive on spesific roads and see you can reach the top speed or not, then go lower your top speed and earn more acceleration or opposite
in speed races you dont need to turn usually, so u dont lose speed a lot and u can reach higher speeds,
u need to tune your car well for the road types, but every car has their own limits, some cars can be tuned for better acceleration times- @llivyy
Yes, in class B it doesn't matter at all, in class A you only need 2 cars, 1 fast car for exactly 2 routes, and for the other routes 1 car with insane acceleration, and there are 3 cars that you can do overtuned, so they don't have the standard A209 but are much lower, but they have an unlikely acceleration. In class A+ you almost only need 2 cars, one for short tracks and one for fast tracks. In class S you only need 3 cars, one for city short track racing, a slightly faster car with good acceleration and reasonable speed, and 1 fast car. In S+ it almost doesn't matter, you can tell who can race and who can't race, there are a lot of Regera cars, but they are easily defeated by normal, highly tuned S+ cars. And I don't think it's a good thing that only very few car brands are good for a win. Normally, many more car brands would have to be on equal footing, that would make the races more difficult than you already know, ah this gamer takes this car, so he loses. But that is due to the development of the game. I'm happy to receive an accurate answer.
I used to equate corner racing with street racing. I haven't actually tried it yet, so the amount of text is small, but I appreciate it.
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