Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-99.16.197.104-20151016190913/@comment-26715739-20151104092217

From what I can see there are 4 places to track "progress" - and they each seem to use different criteria.

1) Basic x/y events complete on first stats screen page. I gather that this is the one that has the error (showing 2 events too many). It's probably a error in the coding - rather than dynamically count the total number of events (why would you bother?) it probably just gets hard-coded for each release.

From what I can tell this one just counts results in career events - includes time trials as "completed".

It also shows a completion % on this screen which is the trunc'd result of races complete/total races.

2) On the second stats screen page there is the "total trophies". This one does include results from time limited events. So if you want to keep this at "all gold" you need to re-run any events until you win (even if the TLE requies a 3rd).

3) On the second stats screen page there is also "total events". This includes all your races 0 including time trials and multiplayer (although I don't think it includes DNFs even if you used them to slow the bots). It also has "total 1st", "total 2nd", "total 3rd" figure.  The overall total figure here is the figure that is used for the 5K, 25K races achievement rewards ("And they never stopped" etc).

Note that time trials count as a race, but do not count as a "place". So if you're trying to keep your "win" % up for this one - you shouldn't race time trials...

4) there's a pull-out panel which shows things like total distance raced etc. This also has a "completion percentage" - and I've got absolutely no idea how this is calculated (and yes, that is annoying). The figure shown here is (for me) a different figure to that shown against "completion percentage" in the first stats section. It definitely seems to include career TLE, but I'm not 100% confident on whether it includes non-career TLE (although I think it does). But how it weights anything is a total mystery.