You don't have to be "good" for Sport Mode. Just follow some basic etiquette rules it shows you, choose a race, choose a car, then join a race. I recommend starting with a Time Trial. It's like a Circuit Experience, only somewhat easier because you don't have to stop if you mess up (that lap may not count though). Then try Race A. It's still a race but SR and DR will not change. Get used to avoiding collisions even if it costs you places. There's no pressure. If there are races on Le Mans, Spa, Tokyo East, Sardegna Road A, Lago Maggiore (full), or Road Atlanta, join them. Those are tracks you will be getting very familiar with.I've been playing for a couple of months (41h) only so there's still a lot for me to do. I'd like to gold "everything", get all the trophies and cars, etc.
I'd also like to get good enough to play sport mode and take part on cool cups like the Toyota GR.
I guess it will sound silly to most people here but my proudest achivement yet was/is to bronze the movie event (2 days left but still 9,35%) and the Catalunya TT later which made me feel a bit less of an impostor.
By good I guess meant a clean driver more than a fast one. I have already bronzed a couple of TTs so I'm familiar with them. It's a race with 10+ other humans what represents a challenge for me since I don't want to ruin anyones race, as you pointed out, if you mess a TT you just move on, retry or whatever. I will eventually get into online races (other than TTs) but I'll finish (and gold if possible) the single player mode first for sure.You don't have to be "good" for Sport Mode. Just follow some basic etiquette rules it shows you, choose a race, choose a car, then join a race. I recommend starting with a Time Trial. It's like a Circuit Experience, only somewhat easier because you don't have to stop if you mess up (that lap may not count though). Then try Race A. It's still a race but SR and DR will not change. Get used to avoiding collisions even if it costs you places. There's no pressure. If there are races on Le Mans, Spa, Tokyo East, Sardegna Road A, Lago Maggiore (full), or Road Atlanta, join them. Those are tracks you will be getting very familiar with.
đź‘Źđź‘Źđź‘Źđź‘Źđź‘Źđź‘ŹBuying the game. Been downhill ever since. JK!
Not sure I’ll reach 10,000 unless PD add some cars I really really really want between now and the end of this year.No real achievements, but maybe reaching 10000 cars bought by end of next year. I’m at 4193 cars bought after a year and a half of play. We’ll see where I’m at when GT7 second anniversary arrives.