The economy portion is usually split into two types of currency, earnable and purchasable. Earnable is just that. By performing certain and/or required tasks within the game environment, players collect the common currency, labeled as Credits, Gil, Coins, Silver and so on, to acquire novice equipment and some necessary upgrades and improvements to start the progressive adventure.
The earnable currency in Real Racing 3 is known as R$.
The Purchasable type requires a real world influx of money (PayPal, Credit Card, etc), converted to a "Premium" currency, sometimes called Gold, Diamonds, Doubloons, etc, to be used from speeding up in game progression, acquiring a rare (and possibly powerful) item, or to vastly improve an existing object.
Some players forget that spending real money on Purchasable currency helps to keep funding developer software and hardware upgrades, game updates, along with regular maintenance on the servers for the game they are playing.
The purchasable currency in Real Racing 3 is known as Gold.
Some players forget that spending real money on Purchasable currency helps to keep funding developer software and hardware upgrades, game updates, along with regular maintenance on the servers for the game they are playing.
This time around, I will only cover R$ Bonus (the Gold discussion will take place at a later time), which appears a few times a month. Sometimes, it's a flat sum up to R$100,000, other times is a modifier, based on the performance and end results of a race. Choosing the best race to participate in, to collect the maximum bonus possible, is the real trick.
Fortunately, I have a good example to show.
Quite sometime ago, I acquired both the Ferrari F40 and F50 and unlocked the Classic Ferrari Showdown series. Turns out the Ferrari F50 Showcase pays out pretty good, even better with a bonus activated....
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