Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-30244329-20180528153250/@comment-28753807-20180530151222

For me, the advantages to having two accounts are. (Warning, this might be TL:DR)

I have an iPad device and an Android device, so I can see if there are differences. Sometimes the updates come on one or the other, first.

When I first started racing, I turned to YouTube, when I was having trouble. Through YouTube, I heard about this Wikia, so I continued watching videos and reading the wikia, and after a while, I thought that the YouTubers weren't covering an important segment of racers. Newer players with modest amounts of resources, so I decided I'd like to fill that niche, however, I didn't have the hours of play needed to accomplish the goals in events. So, I started previewing the goals, on one device and then recording on the other device, sharing what I'd learned from the first run. It was quicker than waiting for other YouTubers to upload.

AND, you know the first to upload gets more views. My channel suffers from low viewership, still, but I think I got more views, when I was uploading sooner after the events started.

I suppose this can be accomplished with one device and one account, by save/run/restore/record, but I and two devices, so I used them.

I actually have four accounts, but I'm not active, as I was. Obviously, I got burned out! I started a third, to create a start up/walkthrough video series. It was completed in 2016. My fourth account was for the second video series, which includes the new requirements in the update from this year.

That has been the only attraction to RR3, for me, to post some videos to help newer racers. I don't have aspirations to spend hours farming and running every event to win and fully upgrade every car, nor to complete every race in the game. The game has proved to be endless.

My choice to not try to win or complete the whole game was cemented when I saw Real Racing Guru's 100% accomplishment. What a let down! You can see it on YouTube, search "rr3 guru 100". There's more fanfare when you win the BMW sDrive, in Amateur. Guru's 100% was a YEAR ago. Of course, EA and FM don't want RR3 to end, so it may never end...

And this post might not ever end, too, but then again, if you're reading this, you probably grind in RR3 and wonder why. Why, indeed. Enjoyment, passing time in a struggle that is in our reach and nearly in our grasp. I think that is what RR3 does well, It allows racers to touch victory and to grasp it enough to keep us coming back. Well, it keeps you-all coming back. Since finishing my 2018 walkthough (to EK, for farming), I've lost interest, again. Maybe, if there is another shake-up in the game and the requirements, change, I might be lured back, who knows.

Anyway, I guess the reason to have multiple accounts is to get where you're going quicker. Burn-out. For now, I'm playing Madden Mobile, The Sims Mobile and some puzzle games. I have two accounts for The Sims, but only one with Madden, if you're wondering. Oh, also, I gave up Golf Clash, for the same reason anyone gives up Golf...

So, my advice is if you don't enjoy it, don't do it. Well, when the agony of defeat overcomes the thrill of victory, more often than you'd care for it to, quit. That's how it really should be stated.

To the OP, good luck in your races and go see my YouTube channel. There's a link on my profile page. Just click my profile icon.