User blog comment:JPHARP030456/Are you a good driver?/@comment-28753807-20160803160320

I think if you have chosen to not do, or to limit in app purchases, these tactics are maybe more than useful, maybe they are required to keep any level of interest in the game. Otherwise, you'd be stuck on a race and only race that race until you quit racing.

In world-wide racing courts, the rules are enforced. In Real Racing 3, rules are enforced, but they are different rules. The game makers could choose the rules to be the same as in world-wide racing courts, but haven't.

I'm not concerned that I'm learning bad racing habits. I have no aspirations to do more than take a few laps around an oval in a low tier car in the NASCAR category of cars, or maybe a Skip Barber racing school, some day. I imagine some of the physics I've learned in RR3 might help me, but there is a lot of difference between RR3 and real driving in a real car.

As for RR3 compared to other racing games, I think this comes closer to real than other games available. So, in my mind Real Racing is aptly named.