Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-37741609-20181207084628/@comment-28176349-20181207194805

ESA-Car-6O wrote: - avoid "bot slowing" as much as you can. Weak competition ruins the game and prevents you from improving you skill. I'll disagree with ESA about this one thing. In the normal series, push the car (and your skill). But bot slow to your heart's content in the Special Events and Limited Time Series. The most frustrating part of my early RR3 experience was when Road To Le Mans came out as the 1st SE. I couldn't finish the thing, knew nothing about bot slowing at the time. I was frustrated beyond belief and we didn't have a way of accelerating repairs at the time. I had to wait for each repair to take another (failed) shot at completing it. Anything that has a time limit on finishing... I say feel free.

LTS & SEs are great for wining cars. But be careful and strategic about choosing which ones to do, and how far to take them. They can be a big R$ & gold suck. Some will generate gold (at 25% for LTS, or a couple days rewards on SEs) for only R$ upgrades and that may be enough. For SEs be careful when you start them, those last days can take some dedication to complete. So, make sure you'll have some spare time to play when the last days of the event roll around. It also helps to delay the start a day or two so you can read the comments of those folks that start the events early.

You have 4 cars FUed out of 18... that seems like a lot. The early cars are relatively cheap, hopefully one is the R34 GTR so you can do it's Exclusive. But don't go throwing upgrades at cars that don't need it. Take care of that gold resource. Eventually R$ will be plentiful... Gold is an issue forever (for most of us).