What would you like to see in RR3? My wishlist: Italian supercars(Ferrari,Lamborghini,Maserati,Pagani) German cars: older volkswagens( VW Golf MKII, VW Jetta), porsche(old and new), older BMWs, Audi, no Mercedes . Japanese cars: 1970-1996( mazda rx7 fd,fc,fb)(Nissan Skyline R32,R33,R34)( Toyota Supra MK2,MK3,MK4)(any Hondas worth racing)(Subaru). American cars: Not a big fan of american cars but every game needs them, would only like ford gran torino, buick gnx, and ford mustang fastback. More Customization options!!: Performance(parts and actual tuning, i want my car to perform different than others), Visual/Body( custom decals to make your own design like in the Forza series, body kits and separate panels, rims and tires. Weather and Track conditions: self-explanatory. Types of racing:Rally, Le Mans, Cup racing. I know this seems like alot but i honestly think that a game like real racing made by a developer Firemint(with help from EA) can pull this off, i could care less about download size.
I only included EA because i thought that their customization in need fr speed shift 2 was better than the customization in real racing 2, if firemint can pull of deep modding and tuning all by themselves,than i would love for EA to not get involve. Even though EA is one of my favorite companies in gaming.
Wishlist update: A better game lobby to choose different races, invite friends, set up races based off of vehicle class, and most importantly ORGANIZED/ARRANGED ONLINE EVENTS AND TOURNAMENTS!!.
for the game NOT to be free with IAP's and to be 3-5 bucks instead! Super cars! More than 12 maps.. preferably 30+ More cars and upgrades! a full 16 car race when playing multiplayer and not 1v1 ...
Uhh. It's not going to just be 3-5 bucks. When it's on sale, then maybe. All I really ask is just to have some more exotic cars. As for more maps, that would be welcome, but it'd be really time consuming. Maybe they could port the maps from RR1 and RR2 into RR3, in addition to the new maps in RR3?
Vibration... I want better vibrational feedback. In ios 5 apple implemented custom vibration patterns. If they could somehow take advantage of this technology for better vibrational feedback, like bumping other cars, walls, or different terrains that would be sweet!
For a better online experience. I know this game got a lot right online but everyone just drives the McLaren.
definetly tuning and therefore visual changes through new car parts and also a lot of new cars that would be awesome
I really hope Firemint includes old cars in RR3 such as this Mazda Rx7 FC3S, I would pay top dollar just for this car and modding/tuning abilities.
Wishlist for RR3 First, do not make me buy anything with real money. I want to pay for the game upfront and earn "in game" money to buy my cars and upgrades. Firemint should be proud that they have not yet stooped to the levels of Gameloft or Funzio (yikes!) Second, I would love it if you could upgrade tires so that your car doesn't slide in turns so easily, thus slowing your car down. It is almost comical how gently you have to take turns in Real Racing 2 so that your car does not loose traction and thus lap time. Why can't cars drift through turns, rather than just sliding out of control and losing speed? Third, I would love some dirt or snow/ice racing tracks. Fourth, we need Audi, Ferrari and Lambo included please! Fifth, let's trying creating more than just one level/category of online racing. I would love to be able to get in my Nissan GT-R (or even my Volvo for that matter since I just like to play for fun) and actually be able to compete with other cars of this same level (and my same player level.) Right now, if you don't load your McLaren, then you pretty much don't stand a chance since everybody chooses the highest performance-rated car to use. RR1 was great because there were multiple racing categories AND if you didn't do well you were placed in races with lower skill level players which made races more fair and more challenging. It was exciting to be able to race in the next higher level because it meant that you were getting better.