Monday 30 March 2015

Real Racing 3 Beginner Guides all in one

Thanks for visiting 9game.There are things you should be keeping track of and considering when you race and upgrade to ensure you get the most play time from your Real Racing 3 experience.
Both the gameplay controls and the endless campaigns and multiple track types can become overwhelming for anyone who’s just started to play Real Racing 3 and haven’t played the previous games in the saga. That’s why we created this walkthrough guide, so you can understand all the basics, including currencies and how to make progress in the game.
THIS WALKTHROUGH HAS BEEN UPDATED AND ADDED ALL NEW FEATURE AND CHANGES MADE AFTER “PRESTIGE” UPDATE.

Racing

Controls

There are seven different control methods available for use in standard Real Racing 3 race events.
Tilt A: Steer by tilting your device, brake by touching the screen. Acceleration occurs automatically.
Tilt B: Steer by sliding the wheel left and right on the left side of the screen. Brake by touching the right side of the screen. Acceleration occurs automatically
Wheel A: Steer by sliding the wheel left and right on the left side of the screen. brake by touching the left side of the screen. Acceleration occurs automatically.
Wheel B: Steer by sliding the wheel left and right on the left side of the screen. Brake by touching the right side of the screen.
Buttons: Steer left and right by touching the left and right sides of the screen, brake by touching the middle of the screen. Acceleration occurs automatically.
Sensitivity: The sensitivity setting defines how much you need to tilt your device or touch the screen in order to steer your car. A low sensitivity will require exaggerated tilting or touching to turn the car. We suggest you leave this with the default value.
Drag Race Controls: Drag Racing features different controls to standard racing. Tap the “launch” button to beging the drag race (only when green, otherwise its considered a false start), then change gears by tapping the up/down gear controls on the left and right. Keep an eye on your tachometer to ensure smooth gear changes.

Heads-Up Display (HUD)

The hud displays vital information while you are racing. Specific information varies depending on the type of event currently being played, but the HUD will often include a minimap, current speed, a timer, position and current lap count. If you’d prefer not having this information on screen during the race you can turn it off in the settings menu.

Camera

There are 4 different camera views available in Real Racing 3, bumper, bonnet, cockpit, and a behing the car chase view. To switch your camera view, tap the top right corner of the screen while you are racing.

Pausing

To pause the game during a race, tap the top left corner of the screen. In the pause menu you can choose to resume racing, retire from the race, or access the settings menu.

Assists

If you’re new to Real Racing 3 it is recommended you use the steering, traction and brak assistance features. By default they are enabled. When you become more experience we recommend turning the assist features off to have more control of your car. You can turn off driver assists by tapping on the main meny, the small gear icon located on the bottom left of the screen, then tapping on the sliding car, the third icon.

CARS

Classes

There are three main classes of cars available in Real Racing 3, Production (Class P), Race (Class R), and Supercar (Class S). In order to enter any given Event you need to own at least one listed vehicle (below the series button)

Car Unlocking

To gain access to the cars features in Real Racing 3 you must play through the events and earn Trophies. Most cars can be unlocked in a couple of different ways – find the car you want and tap on the info button for details on unlocking it. Once you’ve unlocked a car you can purchase it.

Car Buying/Delivery

Before you can buy a car you must unlock it. Once it’s unlocked there are a number of ways you can purchase it. While browsing through the cars that are allowed to participate in an event you can also purchase them. On the Main Menu, tap the button on the panel at the top of the screen with a car icon and a plus symbol. Here you can browse all of the manufacturers and their available models. Most cars take time to deliver – you can have them delivered instantly using Gold.

Performance Rating (PR)

Performance Rating, or PR, is a good overall indication of the performance of a car. A Higher PR means a higher performing car. A car’s PR can be increased by purchasing upgrades.
Most Cup events have a specific PR requirement that must be met in order to participate. If your car does not meet the requirement, consider purchasing upgrades to increase the PR, or purchase a different car with a higher PR that meets or exceeds the requirement.

Car Damage

Colliding and driving off track can cause damage to your car. This damage will affect your car’s performance, causing it to accelerate more slowly, have a worse stopping distance, etc. Incurring damage also reduces your Clean Race Bonus. Your car is automatically repaired after the Clean Race Bonus is awarded.

Servicing

As you drive a car it gradually degrades and requires servicing. If you drive off-road, you will need to service your car more often. Failure to service a car will signiticantly worsen its performance. Servicing a car takes time, but the Servicing can be completed instantly using Gold.
Damge can reduce the maximum performance of your car and if you don’t repair or service the accrued damage. it persists between Events. You can repair or service after every event, or you can access the Repairs screen from the main menu.
Repairs List: Differential, Wheel, Wheel Bearings, ECU, Spark Plug, Gear Box, Exhaust, Taillight, Headlight, Rear Windshield, Front Windshield, Right Door, Left Door, Rear, Hood, Mirror, Rear Bumper, Front Bumper

Respray

Many cars can be resprayed a variety of colors. This can be done via the main menu, or while you are selecting a car prior to an Event by tappin g th wrench icon, then tapping the spray icon (Respray)

Upgrades

Upgrading parts on your car helps to boost your performance. Upgrades can affect four different performance stats: Top Speed, Acceleration (0-60mph time), Braking distance (60-0 mph) and Grip (laterals Gs). Upgrading your car increaes its PR (Performance Rating), which is sometimes necessary in order to participate in Cup events that have a PR requirement.

Events

Event Progression

More than 30 Series make up a multi-faceted, lengthy career. Spread across the Series are 500+ Tiers each comprising up to three individual race events, for a total of more than 1200 events.
Winning Trophies is the key to advancing in Real Racing 3. Earning Trophies gains you access to new Series, Tiers, and cars. Each Series is unlocked by earning enough Trophies in the previous Series, while Tiers are unlocked by earning enough Trophies within the current Series. Alternatively, Tiers can be unlocked using Gold. Cars are unlocked by earning enough Trophies to unlock a Showcase Tier that features that car. Upon unlocking the Showcase Tier you will be given a one-time discount offer for the car.
Each new Trophy you earn contributes to the Series completion percentage, which will earn you bonus R$ and Gold when you hit 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% completion for a Series.
Some of the events in the game are “bonus” Series in that they aren’t essential to complete in order to unlock all the cars and reach the pinnacle of your Real Racing 3 career. However, participating in bonus Series will often gain you access to cars before you would have unlocked them in the main career Series. They are also a good source of extra R$ and Gold thanks to the Series completion bonuses you can earn.

Event Types

There are 10 different events in Real Racing 3: Cup, Elimination, Head to Head, Autocross, Endurance, Speed Record, Speed Snap, Drag Race, Hunter and Time Trial. Each event type has unique rules and win conditions.

Cup

This is the default race type that makes up the bulk of the game. It is a standard race featuring up to 22 cars competing oever a specified number of laps (normally 1-6)

Elimination

A race featuring 8 competitors, wherein every 20 seconds the competitor in last place is eliminated. The race ends when the player in 2nd (and last) place is eliminated. The driver in the 1st place is the winner

Head To Head

The player and one other opponent compete for first place in a straight one-on-one race. These events are normally shorter, only 1-2 laps. all other standard race rules apply.

Autocross

During this solo event, the player must traverse a difficult section of track in the feastest time possible. This time is then compared to others’ attempts

Endurance

In this mode, the player drives the farthest they can in the time available. The clock starts at a pre-defined time and counts down. Opponents appear around the track and the player must overtake themn for a tiome bonus. The player also receives a time bosnu on each lap completion. When the time runs out, the player’s car will stop accelerating and coast to a standstill. The distance recorded when the car reaches a stop will the distance recorded for the event, and the metris by which the player is ranked against others.

Speed Record

Essentially, the player is competing to get the highest top speed over the course of a single lap. For example, if they reach 128mph at some point, this speed becomes their speed record. If they then attain a higher speed further along the track, this new top speed becomes the speed record.

Speed Snap

During this solo event, the player must traverse a pre-defined section of track which culminates in a finish line. The speed the player was traveling at when reaching the finishing line is recorded. This speed is then compared to other players’ attempts

Drag Race

The Drag Race event type is a series of three on-on-one races along a short, straight section of track. The controls only require you to launch the car and then change gears.
  • Round 1 – Winning this earns the player a Bronze tophy
  • Round 2 – Winning this earns the player a Silver tophy
  • Round 3 – Winning this earns the player a Gold tophy
Failing to win any of the rounds ends the event.

Hunter

This solo event involves chasing down a hunter car and attempting to overtake them. The outcome is determined by your position relative to the hunter car when you cross the finish line. If your distance score is higher than any other competitor’s, you win.

Time Trial

This solo event pits you against yourself, your Friends and the world. With a rolling start, complete a single lap in the fastest time you can. Once you’ve set a time, if you are online it will be updated to the global leaderboards. Depending on your performance you will be placed in one of the Groups, with each Group representing a different percentage of the leaderboard entries. Moving up a Group earns you bonus R$. You can also compare your result against those of your friends.
Your best lap is recorded and played back as a “ghost” for you to compare your current lap against. Additionally, a continuous split time is displayed on the HUD so you have a constant real-time comparison of your current lap time against your personal best.
Each Time Trial costs you 1 Drive. Drive regenerates over time, and it can be instantly refilled using Gold. As you gain Driver Levels you unlock upgrades to your maximum Drive, which can be purchased with Gold.

WINNINGS

After completing a race you will receive rewards based on your performance. The higher your placing, the better the reward. You will receive R$ (Racing dollars) which can be used to buy new cars/upgrades, and repair/service your car. You’ll also receive Fame, which goes towards your Driver Level (reaching new levels gives you gold). Race against your friends for even more rewards!

Daily Race Bonus

Real Racing 3 features a Daily Race Bonus, which awards you extra R$ for the first race you complete each day. The more consecutive days you play, the higher your Daily Race Bonus goes. If you miss a day, the Daily Race Bonus resets to the starting value.

Time Shifted Multiplayer

TSM

Race anyone, anytime using Time Shifted Multiplayer (TSM). Real Racing 3 fills every event with real players, including your friends (as opposed to regular events, where you compete against metrics achieved by other players of your same level and type of car, but still with cars guided through AI). Racing and beating your friends earns your Racing Dollar rewards. With TSM, friends don’t even have to be online at the same time to compete. They can race one day, and you can beat them the next day.

How TSM Works

When you race another player you are competing against their fully interactive time-shifted double, which emulates their performance and skill. Given identical conditions, this time-shifted double will achieve the same race time. However, every race day is different – you decided the outcome.

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