![]() ![]() Just make sure you select Finish Event rather than Restart when you’re finished, so that you bank those points. Each lap should earn you between 10,000 and 15,000 points, depending on your proficiency in drifting. Try to avoid leaving the road as each one will cost you 250 fame points and 100 more if you hit a barrier. To earn maximum fame points, concentrate on drifting through all corners of the track. It also does not finish the event when you complete one lap – instead leaving it up to you to choose when you want to finish. Unlike drift events, the entire track is open to you in time trial mode. Finally, choose a car with a high drift rating and begin the time trial. Pick a nice, wide track – I use the race track in India, for instance. You can use this to your advantage to quickly grind fame as drifting in particular rewards you greatly.įirstly, select the Time Trial single event. Overtaking an opponent, completing a clean sector of the track, drifting successfully – it all earns fame. One of the best aspects of DriveClub’s fame system is the fact that it rewards you for almost everything. Not only does it give you more area to use to create longer drifts, but it is easier to brake in the middle of the turn than it is to accelerate. I would suggest hugging the outside of the track. The best drifts involve maintaining speed and staying on the track. Balancing these two together is vital in earning the stars needed to progress. Speed sections give you points based on, you guessed it, your speed through it. Drift sections are where drift fame points are accrued. This corresponds to how easily the car over steers, making drifts easier to pull off.ĭrift events are normally sections of a track split into various sections. While there is no tuning available, each car is given a drifting stat. Unlike games like Ridge Racer, drifting in DriveClub requires practice to master. If you read any forums with DriveClub being discussed, the primary moan from drivers is the difficulty involved in drifting. Alternatively, create your own and invite your friends to join it. If you want to join an on-going club, there is a handy tool that allows you to see clubs your friends are members of, as well as those with free club spaces (there is a limit of 6 drivers to a club. These cars also tend to be quite good compared to others in their class. You may not see the point in joining a club if you just want to play the game in single-player but it is highly beneficial as there are certain cars you will not get unless you level up with a club. Any progress you make in racking up fame points for your club will not register unless the club is active too (has at least two members). ![]() It may sound obvious but for the first few days, the DriveClub servers were not up long enough for me to create or join one. ![]() With the release of the PlayStation Plus edition delayed, but not cancelled, I thought it might be beneficial to note down a few pieces of advice to help those who will come to the game late (and perhaps help those already playing the game too). Its mix of arcade/simulation controls with tough AI drivers and gorgeous visuals makes for an addictive combination. Despite a tumultuous launch, I am still enamoured with DriveClub. ![]()
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