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We needed to get an overview of the game up so I am putting it up for the powers that be to review also.
You will start the game with nothing other than some token glitter and a few bucks to buy a daily driver. You will have to get a job right away to earn money for mods. You will have to work out/do some wheeling on the easy locations to gain more stats and experience to be able to buy better mods as you go. You will have a garage to store parts and a toolbox aboard your rig where you will store the parts that you are using on your rig at that time. Some of the parts will be multiples in case you break down on a trail, others will not be able to be replaced on the trail. You will only be able to have one rig at a time, you will have to sell your rig before buying the next level rig. Some of the parts you buy for the lower rig will not fit on the next level rig.
If your rig breaks down on the trail it will be towed to the impound yard for leaving it sit on the trail. The amount of time in the impound yard will depend on what you break on the trail. If you are competing against another player, your time in the impound will depend on the difference in overall stats.
Competitions:
You will be able to compete head to head with another driver,"attack". You will also be able to join a click/club for competitions/wars between clicks. Each click will need to have a certain amount of glitter in their membership bank that will be lost in the event of a surrender/forfeit. The clique will also be charged a nominal amount for each day the competition lasts.
Pro competitions:
This is a level of comps that will not include lower skilled players. This will be against a computer generated NPC. Your rig will need to have certain mods that will not be available to lower level players.
Repairs: you will not be able to preform some of the repairs unless you have completed the fab school training. If you do not have the training to do it yourself, your rig will have to go to a fab shop.
That's it for now, my brain hurts.
You will start the game with nothing other than some token glitter and a few bucks to buy a daily driver. You will have to get a job right away to earn money for mods. You will have to work out/do some wheeling on the easy locations to gain more stats and experience to be able to buy better mods as you go. You will have a garage to store parts and a toolbox aboard your rig where you will store the parts that you are using on your rig at that time. Some of the parts will be multiples in case you break down on a trail, others will not be able to be replaced on the trail. You will only be able to have one rig at a time, you will have to sell your rig before buying the next level rig. Some of the parts you buy for the lower rig will not fit on the next level rig.
If your rig breaks down on the trail it will be towed to the impound yard for leaving it sit on the trail. The amount of time in the impound yard will depend on what you break on the trail. If you are competing against another player, your time in the impound will depend on the difference in overall stats.
Competitions:
You will be able to compete head to head with another driver,"attack". You will also be able to join a click/club for competitions/wars between clicks. Each click will need to have a certain amount of glitter in their membership bank that will be lost in the event of a surrender/forfeit. The clique will also be charged a nominal amount for each day the competition lasts.
Pro competitions:
This is a level of comps that will not include lower skilled players. This will be against a computer generated NPC. Your rig will need to have certain mods that will not be available to lower level players.
Repairs: you will not be able to preform some of the repairs unless you have completed the fab school training. If you do not have the training to do it yourself, your rig will have to go to a fab shop.
That's it for now, my brain hurts.