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Ok, thanks
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thanks
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That's the answer I was looking for. I get better handling with more XP. I guess there's somewhere in-game that shows you the XP path or not?
And I guess the Fame gives you better sponsors which in-turn makes you more money.
See, as an old guy I suck at controllers cause I never use them. I'm getting better and even using 1st person view alot. Until it wears me down and I jump back into far 3rd person where it's calm.
So I'll go after more XP now knowing it helps my bike's stability. I need all the help I can get.
thanks
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Ok, I was only doing a Training when I had 3 days available. I'll switch it around.
thanks
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What about the Challenges, How do they fit in giving me XP's. I have just about all the training with 3 stars. I still like a couple with only 2 stars. I have also completed a lot of
Challenges with wins.
I don't tell any difference in the bike except when the dev's give an update on corning.
So how does Challenges effect Training or visa versa.?
I have all the upgrades I can find on the bike. Like sprocket, expansion chamber, front forks, etc.
thanks anyone
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