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- gelagmeierter
CE's are doing a really good job in teaching you how to tackle Tracks the right way.
Back at the start of gt7, when a Daily race featured a track i did not feel confident driving on, i did the CE for that track (back when there was little to no reward involved in doing them).
When i reached gold in all sectors and the full lap i knew i was fast enough to do daily races without beeing all over the place (Low B rank back then).
Its the same with the Licenses in the gt franchise. They are a really good way to teach you how to drive in small chunks. No shame in starting your gt career by only doing bronze level ce's or licenses and then do the singleplayer stuff or even some online races.
After you did several hours of racing try those bronzed ce's and license tests again, you'll see silver is now achieveable.
(problem with the ce frustration might be the high credit payout. top recommended money strategy is golding the ce's so people get frustrated if they can't get there fast)
Back at the start of gt7, when a Daily race featured a track i did not feel confident driving on, i did the CE for that track (back when there was little to no reward involved in doing them).
When i reached gold in all sectors and the full lap i knew i was fast enough to do daily races without beeing all over the place (Low B rank back then).
Its the same with the Licenses in the gt franchise. They are a really good way to teach you how to drive in small chunks. No shame in starting your gt career by only doing bronze level ce's or licenses and then do the singleplayer stuff or even some online races.
After you did several hours of racing try those bronzed ce's and license tests again, you'll see silver is now achieveable.
(problem with the ce frustration might be the high credit payout. top recommended money strategy is golding the ce's so people get frustrated if they can't get there fast)