Talk:Le Mans: Ferrari/@comment-27824793-20160618083333/@comment-27824793-20160618163202

Powerup: I am not posting to brag, just for informational purposes by contributing my experiences to the wikia. After 2,000+ hours, I've gotten decent at the game, and as one of the lucky ones who has a reserve of thousands of GC after getting to watch infinite ads for a time last year, I have been trying to help out on recent special events by completing with minimum upgrades to provide another data point.

Without having benefited from the endless ads, I'd have given up on RR3 after the first NASCAR update because it would have been impossible to maintain 100% progress.

Re: a different game on Android vs. iOS, it seems to vary even on the same platform. I have completed every special event, and some have been very easy vs. what others report experiencing and some have been insanely difficult compared to the majority of reports. I have been playing RR3 on an iPad Mini for 2-plus years. Device size affects one's ability to be precise from my experimenting. With the same settings as on my 8" tablet, RR3 is harder to me playing on both my wife's larger iPad Air 2 and my daughter's much smaller iPod Touch. I don't think it is possible to be as precise on a phone or smaller device as it is on a tablet- think of it as having a steering wheel of different diameters, on the smaller device, it is harder to make small steering inputs. I think eventually with practice the larger iPad would have been even more precise than my Mini, but I only spent an hour or two playing on my wife's Air and have 2,000+ hours getting used to the necessary inputs on my Mini.

The one thing I do religiously on special events is trying to slow the bots, from the very first day and event, and that seems to help a lot- the events that have been difficult for me have been ones where bot slowing did not work at all (Aston Martin Gauntlet is one that I remember bot slowing not working.)