Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-184.91.243.240-20180425131715/@comment-31136517-20180426184552

It’s a mobile game; I take it for what it is and not for what it is not. Of course it would be nice to be able to maintain a little throttle on some bends, to open up gas from the apex maximizing longitudinal acceleration with respect to the reducing lateral acceleration, to practice trail braking and other techniques... I was just analyzing my real laps on my real car from last Saturday on the Porsche TrackPrecision app, and I was having the same thoughts you have had about RR3, but I have concluded it wouldn’t be fair to ask too much from a freemium smartphone game.

As for the bad habits that could kill you in real life, when I’m tracking my car I’m in a totally different state of mind compared to playing RR3; I don’t see how on Earth I would even think of shouldering on another car, ride walls or overtake on a turn with two wheels on the grass while at the real wheel of a real car. If RR3 can truly affect your actual track driving style or put you, and more importantly, others at danger, you really ought to quit RR3 immediately.