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as for tracks you actually dive out to sorta "fast travel" load screen points,
as for servers , its off and on dead but i always play eu and theres more people there
join me sometime ill show you everything the game fails to tell you.
notes; joining a world has a selection of lobbies to enter per server/world so its kinda divided.
you find a tofu place to do deliveries / mountain runs, theres an uphill and downhill for each map except driftsokei that one is more open world and has a time trial for hunting down "lost packages" its random so you have the chance of getting one you cant get to in time on occasion but its still nice.
most people i find, play on EU servers (from launcher settings)
and many will join the top lobby or a more full one if there is one ingame.
something i have to do every time i get in the game is press start, navigate over oen tab and disable automatic transmission as its one of the few settings that resets on game launch for some reason.
once you get past the tedious lack of info the game provides i think you will love it as much as if not more than drift 85. i poured many hours into this game
i just like my shifting to be bumpers