Used terms
From GTRacer Documentation
Contents |
[edit] User level
User levels are determined by the amount of XP you have. You can reach level 75 maximum. If you want to know more about XP points, look beneath here.
[edit] P.I. (Performance Index)
The P.I. - Performance Index - is a value based on the statistics which defines how "good" a car is.
Basically, the P.I. is based on the following statistics (in order of importance)
- Amount of HP
- Handling
- Amount of Nm
- Weight
For detailed info about the P.I., click here!
[edit] Part level
If you have a level 2 exhaust system, for example. This part will fit on every car, but will have a negative effect on cars of level 3 or higher. You can only buy parts with a level equally or lower than your user level.
[edit] Revision kit
It could happen that your car is not repairable. A revision kit can help. You can buy revision kits in the 'Revision Revolution' shop, and you receive universal revision kits as a reward if you achieve certain user levels.
Level limitations also apply revision kits. For example, a level 10 revision kit is usable on a level 8 cars, but not on a level 12 car.
[edit] XP
For a few operations you gain XP points:
- Buying a car at the Car dealer.
- Sell a car to the dealer.
- Win a price at a meeting.
- Participate in a user race.
- Win a user race.
- Win a computer race.
- Own the most beautiful car during a user race.
- Begin a shop.
- Wash your car.
- Participate a meeting.
[edit] Stylepoints
Stylepoints are a hidden value, which determines how pretty a car is.
Stylepoints are linked to:
- Cars
- Tech parts
- Body parts
- Paint
- Modifications
- Stripping a car (It will give you less stylepoints)
- The car's originality (If you show up at a meeting several times with the same car)
- Amount of meeting prices (The more often you won a price, the less stylepoints you get)
- How clean your car is
[edit] Race class
There are 4 classes:
- Stock (grey)
- Tuner (orange)
- Racer (red)
- eXtreme (purple)
If you don't tune your car, and if you don't strip it, it will be a Stock class.
If you tune your car with 5 levels max, it will become a Tuner class.
If you tune your car over 5 levels, and/or you'll fit in another engine, the class will be Racer.
If you strengthen the chassis, you can tune your car past the Racer class and it will become extreme.
[edit] Unique colors
The color defines the uniqueness of the part.
[edit] Unique (green)
Green colored cars are called unique. In fact, they are not unique, but rare. You cannot buy these cars in the computer dealerships. You can win these cars by gaining a higher user level.
- Unique aftermarket parts cannot be bought in-game.
- Unique stock body parts can only be bought by car dealerships.
- Unique revision kits can be bought at car dealerships.
- Universal unique revision kits cannot be bought, only as a reward for a user level, or an elite membership reward.
[edit] Epic (purple)
An epic car can only appear in the game once. So they are quite rare. :-)
There are no epic aftermarket parts.
[edit] Special (red)
Currently, only Formula 1 cars are red coloured. You cannot tune them, or sell them. Only a club owner can buy them from the Formula 1 car dealership.
| Language: |
English • Nederlands • Português |
