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 Racing Controls There are seven different control methods available for use in standard Real Racing 3 race Events. Tilt A: Steer by tilting your device, brake by touching the screen. Acceleration occurs automatically. Tilt B: Steer by tilting your device. Accelerate by touching the right side of the screen, brake by touching the left side of the screen. Wheel A: Steer by sliding the wheel left and right on the left side of the screen. Brake by touching the right side of the screen. Acceleration occurs automatically. Wheel A (flipped): Steer by sliding the wheel left and right on the right side of the screen. Brake by touching the left side of the screen. Acceleration occurs automatically. Wheel B: Steer by sliding the wheel left and right on the left side of the screen. Accelerate and brake by touching the right side of the screen. Wheel B (flipped): Steer by sliding the wheel left and right on the right side of the screen. Accelerate and brake by touching the left side of the screen. Buttons: Steer left and right by touching the left and right sides of the screen, brake by touching the middle of the screen. Acceleration occurs automatically. Sensitivity: The sensitivity setting defines how much you need to tilt your device or touch the screen in order to steer your car. A low sensitivity will require exaggerated tilting or touching to turn the car. Drag Race Controls: Drag racing features different controls to standard racing. Tap the "Launch" button to begin the drag race, then change gears by tapping the up/down gear controls on the left and right. Keep an eye on your tachometer to ensure smooth gear changes. Game Controller Real Racing 3 features fully integrated support for game controllers in Android 4.1 and above. To use the controller, attach it to your device and a pop-up message will inform you of the connection. You will now be able to drive your car with the game controller. Note that the controller is only active while racing and navigating the user interface still requires the use of the touchscreen. The game controller maintains your chosen control method whilst providing additional input choices. For example, you could be using Tilt B and steer by tilting the device while using the controller buttons to accelerate and brake. Controls  Steering: Directional pad or analog sticks* Accelerate: A or R2* Brake: X or L2* Cycle Camera: Y or R1 Rear View: B or L1</li> Pause: Pause Button</li> </ul> * Only available on selected peripherals Heads-Up Display (HUD) The HUD displays vital information while you’re racing. Specific information varies depending on the type of Event currently being played, but the HUD will often include a minimap, current speed, a timer, position and current lap count. If you’d prefer not having this information on screen during the race you can turn it off in the Settings menu. Camera There are 4 different camera views available in Real Racing 3 – bumper, bonnet, cockpit, and a behind the car chase view. To switch your camera view, tap the top right corner of the screen while you are racing.

Pausing To pause the game during a race, tap the top left corner of the screen. In the pause menu you can choose to resume racing, retire from the race, or access the Settings menu.

Assists If you’re new to Real Racing 3 it is recommended you use the Steering, Traction and Brake assistance features. By default they are enabled. When you become more experienced we recommend turning the assist features off to have more control over your car. <div id="content_div_2"> Cars Classes There are three main classes of cars available in Real Racing 3 – Production (Class P), Race (Class R), and Supercar (Class S).

Car Unlocking To gain access to the cars featured in Real Racing 3 you must play through the events and earn Trophies. Most cars can be unlocked in a couple of different ways - find the car you want and tap on the info button for details on unlocking it. Once you've unlocked a car you can purchase it. Car Buying Before you can buy a car you must unlock it. Once it's unlocked there are a number of ways you can purchase it. While browsing through the cars that are allowed to participate in an event you can also purchase them. On the Main Menu, tap the button on the panel at the top of the screen with a car icon and a plus symbol. Here you can browse all of the manufacturers and their available models. Most cars take time to deliver - you can have them delivered instantly using Gold.

VIP Service Purchasing VIP service for a car means that the car is delivered instantly, and that all upgrades you purchase for that car are also completed instantly. You can purchase VIP service for a car as you're buying the car, or from the Upgrades section. Performance Rating (PR) Performance Rating, or PR, is a good overall indication of the performance of a car. A higher PR means a higher performing car. A car's PR can be increased by purchasing upgrades. Most Cup events have a specific PR requirement that must be met in order to participate. If your car does not meet the requirement, consider purchasing upgrades to increase the PR, or purchase a different car with a higher PR that meets or exceeds the requirement. Winning a gold trophy in a Cup will remove the PR requirements, allowing you to race any car in the series regardless of its PR rating. Car Damage Colliding and driving off-track can cause damage to your car. This damage will affect your car's performance, causing it to accelerate more slowly, have a worse stopping distance, etc. Incurring damage also reduces your Clean Race Bonus. Your car is automatically repaired after the Clean Race Bonus is awarded.

Servicing As you drive a car it gradually degrades and requires servicing. If you drive off-road, you will need to service your car more often. Failure to service a car will signficantly worsen its performance. Servicing a car takes time, but the Servicing can be completed instantly using Gold. To service your car, you’ll need to hire a mechanic, which can be done from the Servicing screen. Each mechanic can only service one car at a time. If you need to service multiple cars, you can hire additional mechanics with Gold. Alternatively, to free up an existing mechanic, you can accelerate servicing of a car with Gold.

Respray Many cars can be resprayed a variety of colors. This can be done via My Cars (tap the button at the top of the Main Menu that features a car icon and a count of the cars owned), or while you’re selecting a car prior to an Event, by tapping the Respray button. Upgrades Upgrading parts on your car helps to boost your performance. Upgrades can affect four different performance stats: Top Speed, Acceleration (0–60mph time), Braking Distance (60–0mph), and Grip (lateral Gs). Upgrading your car increases its PR (Performance Rating), which is sometimes necessary in order to participate in Cup events that have a PR requirement. Upgrades can be purchased for R$ or Gold. All upgrades purchased with R$ take time to research and develop, unless you have purchased VIP service for the relevant car, in which case they're completed instantly. If you do not have VIP service for the car, the upgrade's research and development can be accelerated using Gold. All Gold upgrades are always completed instantly.

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Event Progression More than 30 Series make up a multi-faceted, lengthy career. Spread across the Series are 500+ Tiers each comprising up to three individual race events, for a total of more than 1200 events. Winning Trophies is the key to advancing in Real Racing 3. Earning Trophies gains you access to new Series, Tiers, and cars. Each Series is unlocked by earning enough Trophies in the previous Series, while Tiers are unlocked by earning enough Trophies within the current Series. Alternatively, Tiers can be unlocked using Gold. Cars are unlocked by earning enough Trophies to unlock a Showcase Tier that features that car. Upon unlocking the Showcase Tier you will be given a one-time discount offer for the car. Each new Trophy you earn contributes to the Series completion percentage, which will earn you bonus R$ and Gold when you hit 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% completion for a Series. Some of the events in the game are "bonus" Series in that they aren't essential to complete in order to unlock all the cars and reach the pinnacle of your Real Racing 3 career. However, participating in bonus Series will often gain you access to cars before you would have unlocked them in the main career Series. They're also a good source of extra R$ and Gold thanks to the Series completion bonuses you can earn. Event Types There are 10 different types of Events in Real Racing 3: Cup, Elimination, Head To Head, Autocross, Endurance, Speed Record, Speed Snap, Drag Race, Hunter, and Time Trial. Each Event Type has unique rules and win conditions. Cup This is the default race type that makes up the bulk of the game. It is a standard race featuring up to 22 cars competing over a specified number of laps (normally 1-6). Most Cup events have a PR (Performance Rating) requirement for entry. If your current car does not meet the PR requirement, you can upgrade it or purchase a new one. Winning a gold trophy in a Cup will remove the PR requirements, allowing you to race any car in the series regardless of its PR rating. Elimination A race featuring 8 competitors, wherein every 20 seconds the competitor in last place is eliminated. The race ends when the player in 2nd (and last) place is eliminated. The driver in 1st place is the winner. Head To Head The player and one other opponent compete for first place in a straight one-on-one race. These events are normally shorter, only 1-2 laps. All other standard race rules apply. Autocross During this solo event, the player must traverse a difficult section of track in the fastest time possible. This time is then compared to others’ attempts. Endurance In this mode, the player drives the farthest they can in the time available. The clock starts at a pre-defined time and counts down. Opponents appear around the track and the player must overtake them for a time bonus. The player also receives a time bonus on each lap completion. When the time runs out, the player’s car will stop accelerating and coast to a standstill. The distance recorded when the car reaches a stop will be the distance recorded for the event, and the metric by which the player is ranked against others. Speed Record Essentially, the player is competing to get the highest top speed over the course of a single lap. For example, if they reach 128mph at some point, this speed becomes their Speed Record. If they then attain a higher speed further along the track, this new top speed becomes the Speed Record. Speed Snap During this solo event, the player must traverse a pre-defined section of track which culminates in a finish line. The speed the player was travelling at when reaching the finishing line is recorded. This speed is then compared to other players’ attempts. Drag Race The controls require you to launch the car and then change gears in the optimal shift zone - just before the tachometer hits the red line. Players will receive different feedback on each gear change based on whether they managed to shift up within the optimal zone. Drag races have 3 rounds: <ul> Round 1 - winning this earns the player a Bronze trophy.</li> Round 2 - winning this earns the player a Silver trophy.</li> Round 3 - winning this earns the player a Gold trophy.</li> </ul> Failing to win any of the rounds ends the event. Hunter This solo event involves chasing down a hunted car and attempting to overtake them. The outcome is determined by your position relative to the hunted car when you cross the finish line. If your distance score is higher than any other competitor's, you win.

Time Trial This solo event pits you against yourself, your Friends and the world. With a rolling start, complete a single lap in the fastest time you can. Once you've set a time, if you're online it will be uploaded to the global leaderboards. Depending on your performance you will be placed in one of the Groups, with each Group representing a different percentage of the leaderboard entries. Moving up a Group earns you bonus R$. You can also compare your result against those of your Friends. Your best lap is recorded and played back as a "ghost" for you to compare your current lap against. Additionally, a continuous split time is displayed on the HUD so you have a constant real-time comparison of your current lap time against your personal best. Each Time Trial costs you 1 Drive. Drive regenerates over time, and it can be instantly refilled using Gold. As you gain Driver Levels you unlock upgrades to your maximum Drive, which can be purchased with Gold. Winnings After completing a race you will receive rewards based on your performance. The higher your placing, the better the reward. You will receive R$ which can be used to buy new cars/upgrades. You’ll also receive Fame which goes towards your Driver Level (reaching new levels gives you Gold). Race against your friends for even more rewards! Daily Race Bonus Real Racing 3 features a Daily Race Bonus, which awards you extra R$ for the first race you complete each day. The more consecutive days you play, the higher your Daily Race Bonus goes. If you miss a day, the Daily Race Bonus resets to the starting value. <div id="content_div_4"> Special Events

Ghost Challenges Take on anyone in a Ghost Challenge by tapping on the '...' button, then selecting Ghost Challenge in Time Trial events. This pits the player in a head to head race with the 'ghost' of their opponent. Beating their time will send a notification to their rival, challenging them to better the player's new time. Players are given a small R$ reward for completing a Ghost Challenge, regardless of whether or not they surpass their opponent’s time. Weekly Time Trial Tournaments This is a weekly tournament consisting of four Time Trial stages. After participating in all four of the events, the player's time across all the races is summed up and ranked on a global leaderboard. Players may continually attempt to better their aggregate time up till the end of the tournament, at which time they are rewarded with R$ or Gold based on their leaderboard ranking. The higher up the leaderboard, the greater the reward. Every week, one of the previous Time Trial events will be replaced with a new track. Players will have to complete this new race in order to enter the tournament for the week. Their times will be an aggregate of this new event and the three older races. Each Time Trial stage features a selection of cars and players will need to own one of the cars in order to participate in that stage. <div id="content_div_10"> Customization

Real Racing 3 includes extensive customization features that allow you to greatly personalize the appearance of your cars. The customizable categories are Paint, Vinyls, Rims and Ride Height. Some Customization items must be unlocked before you can apply them to your cars. You must reach a specific Driver Level to unlock some items, while others require that your Garage Value exceed a specific value. Purchasing and upgrading cars is a good way to increase your Garage Value. Note that customization items purchased also increase your Garage Value. Each car is customized individually – each customization item you buy can only be used on the car you purchase it for. All customization items do not affect car performance. Paint The Paint category allows you to respray your car in a multitude of paint finishes and colors. You must purchase a paint color before you can apply it to a car. Paint colours are purchased individually. After buying a paint color, you may re-apply it to that car as many times as you want for free. Purchased paint colors are car-specific and cannot be shared between cars. Vinyls The Vinyls section allows you to apply vinyls to your car. The vinyls range from basic shapes to complex gradients and also allow scaling, rotation and coloring, giving you the ability to greatly modify the look of your car. Vinyls are organized into numerous different themed packs. Buying a pack gives you access to all vinyls contained in that pack, and the vinyls contained in it can be applied as many times as you like at no cost. Purchased vinyl packs are car-specific and are not shared between cars. To apply vinyls, select a purchased pack to display all the vinyl shapes in it. Tap on a shape to transfer it to your car, or drag it from the vinyls panel to place it on your car. The vinyl will appear on your car with a transformation widget around it. Tap and drag within the widget to move the vinyl. To rotate or scale the vinyl, tap and drag from the circle button on the widget. Dragging away from the vinyl will scale it up while dragging towards the vinyl will scale it down. Drag around the vinyl to rotate it. If you would like to change the vinyl color, open the Colors Panel on the right and make your selection. Once you are happy with the look and positioning of your vinyl, tap on the Tick button on the transformation widget to apply the vinyl. You can also tap anywhere outside the transformation widget to accept the changes to the vinyl. To get more precise views of the car, you may use the preset cameras provided. Tap on the Preset Camera button on the Toolbar to cycle between views of your car (side, front, back and top views). Vinyl Transfer Modes Once you are familiar with applying vinyls, you may wish to explore more advanced vinyl transfer techniques. There are two special modes which you can enable via the Toolbar at the top of the screen. <p class="boldIndent">Mirror Mode This will duplicate your current active vinyl onto the other side of the car, making both sides of the car symmetrical. This makes it easy to create the exact same design on both sides of the car. The mirrored vinyl is linked to the first one and cannot be modified separately. Removing the first vinyl will also delete the mirrored vinyl. <p class="boldIndent">Paint Through Mode This mode will apply the vinyl on all surfaces behind the vinyl, even surfaces on the other side of the car. A good way to visualize how this works is to imagine that the car is made of glass and you are shining a torchlight (which has a vinyl shaped beam) through it. Any paintable surface of the car which the beam touches will then have the vinyl applied to it. Each new vinyl applied will lay on top of vinyls that were added before it. If you would like to reorganize the layering of vinyls, you may use the Layer Panel on the left. Tap the Layer Panel button once to open it, then hold and drag vinyl layers to reorganize them. If you would like to remove vinyls, simply drag them off the car. You can also delete vinyls by dragging the vinyl layer off the Layers Panel. Rims If you would like to change the rims of your car, enter the Rims section. Some types of Rims are locked according to Driver Level and others based on Garage Value. Once a rims category is unlocked, you can purchase rims from within it and fit them to your car. Rims are purchased individually, and purchased rims are car-specific and cannot be shared between cars. Ride Height The Ride Height category allows you to raise or lower the suspension of your car, with front and rear controlled independently. After unlocking and purchasing the Ride Height category, you may customize the Ride Height for that car. The Ride Height does not affect performance in any way. You will have to purchase the Ride Height customization type for each car individually – it is not shared. <div id="content_div_5"> Crew

Crew Members Crew are specialists that can be hired to activate bonuses for the next race. Their special ability is only triggered if the player wins the race. The crew available for hire are: <ul> Manager - Earn double R$</li> Agent - Get double Fame</li> Auto Engineer - Car condition will not degrade</li> </ul> Crew are only available once the player’s Garage Value has increased enough to attract their interest. Crew members start out as Amateurs and can only be hired in Amateur level Series. To hire them in more advanced Series, they need to be levelled up by increasing the player’s Garage Value. Crew Members will occasionally become available to hire for free. Once you've used their bonus it will take a short while before they offer their services for free again. Winning races makes Crew members pay more attention to you and offer free services more frequently. Note that you can pay Gold to hire a Crew Member at any time. Garage Value This is the total value of a player’s cars and upgrades, whether purchased through R$ or Gold. The Garage Value can be increased by upgrading or purchasing cars. Check the Garage Value by tapping on the My Cars icon at the top left of the Series selection screen. <div id="content_div_6"> Multiplayer Online Multiplayer Online Multiplayer pits up to 8 competitors against one another in exciting real-time races. For the best Online Multiplayer experience, the use of a Wifi connection is recommended.

How Online Multiplayer Works Online Multiplayer is structured as a weekly tournament which players can participate in to earn R$ and Gold rewards. Every week, a new tournament begins with a different selection of cars and tracks. The tournament is split into three leagues of low-, mid- and high-spec cars.

Tournament Leagues The tournament is segmented into three leagues: high-end cars (A League), mid-range cars (B League) and lower spec cars (C League). Players start out racing in C League and must unlock the higher leagues by completing races in Online Multiplayer. The cars in each League are carefully performance-matched to create intense competition. Every day 3 tracks are selected. Each league is assigned a different track, and the tracks are cycled on a regular basis. Completing races will earn you R$ and Fame – the higher the league, the greater the rewards. Racing To start racing, navigate to the Online Multiplayer menu and tap on the League you wish to participate in. You start with access to C League, and completing races there will unlock B League, which in turn unlocks A League. Once you have chosen a League you will be presented with a selection of cars that are available for that race. You must own at least one of the cars to be able to participate. If you do not have access to a car, you can progress through the single player Career to unlock it. After selecting a league and car to compete in, the matchmaking interface will appear. Here, you can select to auto-match with opponents or compete against specific friends. Once you have been matched, you will be loaded into the race. The race begins with all cars lined up, side-by-side at the start line, with the order randomised for fairness. During the race, you cannot pause the game and it will continue to run in the background even with the pause menu open. The race ends after everyone has crossed the finish line. If the last player takes more than 60 seconds to complete the race after everyone else has crossed the finish line, they will be considered DNF (Did Not Finish) and the race will end immediately. After the race, you have the option to exit or race again. Racing again will match you against the same opponents, unless they have left Online Multiplayer. Racing again also affords you the opportunity to service and upgrade your car. There will be a time limit for performing these tasks and exceeding the time limit will cause you to be kicked out of Online Multiplayer. Slipstreaming Closely following behind another car will boost the speed of your car, an effect called Slipstreaming. Slipstreaming is only available in Online Multiplayer. Rating And Rewards At the end of each race, you will be rated on your performance versus your opponents. Beating players will increase your Rating, while losing will decrease it. If you beat higher rated players, your own Rating will increase greatly; conversely, if you lose to a lower rated player, your Rating will greatly decrease. Note that you do not have to win the race in order for your Rating to increase. Upon completion of an Online Multiplayer event, you will be ranked on the global Online Multiplayer leaderboard, where you can compare your Rating with players from all over the world. Being ranked on the leaderboard means you are automatically participating in the current tournament. At the end of each week, the top 10 players receive Gold, while everyone earns an R$ amount based on their Rating. Time Shifted Multiplayer Race anyone, anytime using Time Shifted Multiplayer (TSM). Real Racing 3 fills every event with real players, including your Friends. Racing and beating your friends earns you R$ rewards. With TSM, friends don’t even have to be online at the same time to compete. They can race one day, and you can beat them the next day.

How TSM Works When you race another player you are competing against their fully interactive time-shifted double, which emulates their performance and skill. Given identical conditions, this time-shifted double will achieve the same race time. However, every race day is different – you decide the outcome.

Friends You can sign in to your social network accounts from the Settings menu. Invite your friends to race via TSM by tapping the “Invite” button on the Main Menu. <div id="content_div_7"> Race Replays And Photo Mode Race Replays Race Replays let you watch the race you just completed. During the replay you will have access to several different camera modes and a full suite of playback controls. To access a Race Replay, tap the Watch Replay button on the race results screen. The playback controls are located on the bottom right and include Play, Pause, Rewind and Fast Forward. You can switch cameras by tapping on the Change Camera button at any time during the replay. The available cameras are Cinematic, Chase, Bumper, Bonnet, and Cockpit. Note that Race Replays are not available in Drag Race or Endurance events. Photo Mode Photo Mode allows you to take photos of your car from a variety of angles with various filters and effects applied. You can then share the photos on your social network. Photo Mode can be accessed in different areas of the game: My Cars Screen – Tap the Photo Mode button on the top right to access Photo Mode While Racing – Pause during a race and tap the Photo Mode button on the top right Customize Screen – Tap the Photo Mode button in the Customize Screen Race Replays – While watching a Race Replay, tap the Photo Mode button to enter Photo Mode You can change the camera view by touching and dragging with one finger to orbit the camera around the car. Touch and drag with two fingers to pan the camera. Pinch with two fingers to zoom in and out. You have the ability to apply filters to your photos. To apply a filter, open the Filter tab and make your selection. To take a photo, tap on the orange camera button while in Photo Mode. The picture will be saved to your device and you will have an option to share to your social network of choice. <div id="content_div_8"> Settings The Settings menu is where you can set many of the game options according to your personal preferences. General Settings Audio You can set the volume levels for the background music and sound effects. 0 is off, 10 is maximum volume. Cloud Save If you’ve accidentally lost your game progress or would like to sync your progress between devices, you can easily restore it from the Real Racing Cloud – as long as you’ve been playing online. Your save is automatically synced to the Cloud, and you can also manually upload your current save. To access your Cloud Save, tap the Cloud Save button in the Settings menu and make sure you’re online. Upload To Cloud sends your current save into the Cloud, while Load From Cloud retrieves your latest save from the Cloud. You can wipe your current save from your device with the Clear Local Save button found in your Profile. Social Media Log into the social network of your choice and compete with your friends from all over the globe.

Control Settings Control Schemes Choose how you would like to control your car. With seven different schemes, you’ll be able to find one that fits you best. Calibrate Device Adjusts the device for optimal precision based on your playing position. Steering Sensitivity Adjust how sensitive the steering controls are. The higher the number, the less input you need to give. Driver Assists Steering Assist Makes small steering adjustments to help the car find the optimal racing line. Traction Control Reduces chances of spinning out by adjusting the car’s speed to avoid loss of traction. Brake Assist Enables automatic braking before entering bends to facilitate cornering. The level of Brake Assist determines the extent to which it will help the player brake. Brake Assist also helps the player to avoid collisions with other cars. Display Settings Heads-up Display This button allows you to enable or disable the Race Information and Minimap. Display Speed This lets you display your speedometer output on your Heads-Up Display in kilometers or miles per hour. Auto Contrast Makes the Heads-up Display more legible in bright sunlight. Race Information Toggles the display of race information such as lap indicators, race time, position and speed. TSM Names Display your TSM Friend’s name above their car. TSM Avatars Displays a TSM Friend’s avatar above their car. Map Settings Map Display Toggles the display of the Minimap. Map Zoom Show more or less of the race track in the Minimap. Map Color Change the color of the track on the Minimap. Map Opacity Adjust the transparency of the mini map.

Camera Settings Bumper Cam Tweak the height of the camera in Bumper Cam. Bonnet Cam Alter the height of the Bonnet Cam. Camera Shake Toggles the camera shake when driving at high speeds, going off-road or driving over ripple strips. Horizon Tilt This button allows you to enable or disable Horizon Tilt. As the device is tilted the game camera will tilt to match if Horizontal Tilt is enabled. If it is disabled, the game camera will stay flat as the device is tilted.

<div id="content_div_11"> Party Play Party Play allows up to 4 players to race together in local split-screen multiplayer with Bluetooth controllers. Accessing Party Play Party Play can be accessed by connecting at least 2 Bluetooth controllers to your device. A special Party Play button will then appear on top of your screen, next to the Buy Car button, which you can tap on to enter the Party Play screen. Party Play Screen The Party Play screen allows you to create a customized Cup-style race by selecting a car, circuit and the number of laps. You may choose from any of the cars you already own and select any track in the game. For the sake of competition, all players will be racing with the same car with an equal PR rating. Tapping the Race button will then start a split-screen race on your device. Tapping the Randomize button will shuffle all of the settings, allowing you to quickly get a new custom Cup. After a race, you may either race the same Cup again or return to the Party Play screen to create a new event to race in. You do not earn any rewards or Fame when racing in Party Play, neither will you need to service your cars. Note that the win statistics for each player will be tracked until you exit Party Play. <div id="content_div_9"> Further Help

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