So it's really hard giving you advice when your start can be 1 or over 9000 in stats. Or sometimes the RNG hits you and you start with this. You can sometimes start with 2-3½ stars mechanics and designers. The RNG can be very harsh and you'll get very different starts. I would'nt change mechanics just yet, but you could get a better designer with better stats depending on your RNG luck.Įvery game i've played it's a struggle to stay in the green even with a first/second double victory.You'll be hunting those sponsor bonuses midfield just to get kinda in the even numbers. Invest in 1 good(better) driver to get in the top 9-10ish for sponsor bonuses. You can't afford new parts if you're on first season unless you get a good start and then only brakes or suspension.įocus on upgrading your stock partsreliability the first 2-3 races then go all in on the performance. It would be great if someone could point me in a good direction, thanks :) I also see that in the first season in the finance overview it says: "medium investment in next years car" Can you change this somewhere? or is this the default for all teams in the first season? Can you go "below zero" in your finances, and should I do this? Should I invest in different staff early on? Should I only built risky parts and not use them to focus on next year, or should I try and built parts to be competitive in the first year? Should I built new parts all season long, or should I just built a few? If I should focus on upgrading HQ, In what order should I upgrade them Should I first focus on upgrading the HQ? What are the main things to focus on during the first year and next years. I've started in the ERS with Octane racing (with the TheFlamingRed mod, I know it might be a bit more difficult to start as a 'beginner' with this mod since I've understand it increased the difficulty - But it adds alot of other things that I do want :) )
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