starting a new game and need help

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brant2788
I am starting a new game today after loosing my game save months ago, so if anyone can help me earn some quick cash through remote racing I can give gifts and paint as thanks.
 
Do some seasonals. Simple as that. Just do a few races and you'll have all the credits you need.

Ps. Get a flash drive so you can back up your data.
 
Please forgive me if I'm in the wrong place. I am new to this and this is my 1st time using this app. I just want to know when the online car dealership renews its self. Could you point me in the right direction to find this out?
 
I am starting a new game today after loosing my game save months ago, so if anyone can help me earn some quick cash through remote racing I can give gifts and paint as thanks.

Any car you need, I'll put it on share except gta 2012 which I don't have.
Getting credits thru seasonals is the fastest. Anything with cape ring can be done at much below pp limit. 10 million an hr is doable.
 
I'm just getting started in the world of online racing. I usually race 500pp 550pp or 600 pp and see that most people use the m3 so I have bought myself one, tuned it,put aerodynamics on it but still I get left for dead on the 1st corner. What's the trick to keeping up?
 
Dan Smidge
I'm just getting started in the world of online racing. I usually race 500pp 550pp or 600 pp and see that most people use the m3 so I have bought myself one, tuned it,put aerodynamics on it but still I get left for dead on the 1st corner. What's the trick to keeping up?

Search the forum for a tune, that might help some. Getting use to the car and pushing it to its limit will be the main thing.
 
I know you're new here, but please try not to double or triple post. It helps keep the forums neat and tidy. 👍
 

I earn 1,000,000+ per race - about ten minutes per race.

Buy the little Puegeot 207 GTI '07 hatchback. Do an oil change. Upgrade the tires to racing hard and buy the softs too. Buy the engine computer chip, the transmission upgrade - not the fully customizable transmission, the high speed fixed transmission. Upgrade the clutch plate. I don't think you need to do much else at first.

I have more than two dozen wins with this car.

The Seasonal I race with it is the 400 (or is it 430?) FR Seasonal, the track is Cape Ring. Not a tough track per se, but there is a little learning needed.

If you race with the driving line ON - the line itself is fine, but the braking points are ridiculous. Generally speaking (except for the first turn and the last) the brake points on the driving line are too early and you are asked to brake for too long. Try being agressive and it will pay off. Brake later, and for less time than it tells you. Experiment.

Never brake with this car entering "The Ring". Or during. You mke up ridiculous amounts of time here on every lap. Lift off the gas if you feel the need, and don't run on the bottom/inside of the Ring turn. The faster line is about halfway up the track for me.

If you can exit the turn AFTER the ring at nearly 100 mph you are doing well.

On high speed turns, set up the corner properly by shifting the weight to the outside tires before turning into the corner. The car will respond well when you do this right. The right hander before the ring is a good example. You can almost stay on the gas throughout the turn of done properly.

The lower the PP, the bigger payout you get after the race. I now detune with the engine limiter until I'm about 370 PP and cash about 1,200,000 after a win. This is with the 200% sign in bonus for signing in frequently.

Don't start out with the car at 370. You have to execute pretty well to win from there. In fact, I don't take the lead until the fourth lap usually. I'm experimenting with an even lower PP, to get to the lead at the VERY end. How low can I go? It means more credits!

Learn the track first!

Do you race online? Of so, FR me, we can run a few laps in the car if you're having problems. Good Luck!!

I'm giving away Level 23 tickets and 1970 tickets, as well as Matte and Chrome paints in my giveaway thread - Marketplace Forum - check it out Sir!
 
BJBEOSmitty
I earn 1,000,000+ per race - about ten minutes per race.

Buy the little Puegeot 207 GTI '07 hatchback. Do an oil change. Upgrade the tires to racing hard and buy the softs too. Buy the engine computer chip, the transmission upgrade - not the fully customizable transmission, the high speed fixed transmission. Upgrade the clutch plate. I don't think you need to do much else at first.

I have more than two dozen wins with this car.

The Seasonal I race with it is the 400 (or is it 430?) FR Seasonal, the track is Cape Ring. Not a tough track per se, but there is a little learning needed.

If you race with the driving line ON - the line itself is fine, but the braking points are ridiculous. Generally speaking (except for the first turn and the last) the brake points on the driving line are too early and you are asked to brake for too long. Try being agressive and it will pay off. Brake later, and for less time than it tells you. Experiment.

Never brake with this car entering "The Ring". Or during. You mke up ridiculous amounts of time here on every lap. Lift off the gas if you feel the need, and don't run on the bottom/inside of the Ring turn. The faster line is about halfway up the track for me.

If you can exit the turn AFTER the ring at nearly 100 mph you are doing well.

On high speed turns, set up the corner properly by shifting the weight to the outside tires before turning into the corner. The car will respond well when you do this right. The right hander before the ring is a good example. You can almost stay on the gas throughout the turn of done properly.

The lower the PP, the bigger payout you get after the race. I now detune with the engine limiter until I'm about 370 PP and cash about 1,200,000 after a win. This is with the 200% sign in bonus for signing in frequently.

Don't start out with the car at 370. You have to execute pretty well to win from there. In fact, I don't take the lead until the fourth lap usually. I'm experimenting with an even lower PP, to get to the lead at the VERY end. How low can I go? It means more credits!

Learn the track first!

Do you race online? Of so, FR me, we can run a few laps in the car if you're having problems. Good Luck!!

I'm giving away Level 23 tickets and 1970 tickets, as well as Matte and Chrome paints in my giveaway thread - Marketplace Forum - check it out Sir!

I got a total of 998,098CR with 377PP and with a 200% log-in. I will try 365PP later. Great money making idea btw.
 
Congrats!!

You went right for the 370 ish and big payout - well done. I wasn't sure how long you had been playing or how you were doing racing, etc so I included some "beginner" info. Glad you didn't need it. What lap did you take the lead on? That is the determining factor - should you go even LOWER on the PP or not?

That race is like a broken ATM machine my friend... enjoy!
 
BJBEOSmitty
Congrats!!

You went right for the 370 ish and big payout - well done. I wasn't sure how long you had been playing or how you were doing racing, etc so I included some "beginner" info. Glad you didn't need it. What lap did you take the lead on? That is the determining factor - should you go even LOWER on the PP or not?

That race is like a broken ATM machine my friend... enjoy!

I passed on the ending of the fourth lap. Am now trying 360-ish PP :worried:

And i'm no noob :lol: far from it actually.
 
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