![]() It's possible to get the player's car's EP to +1000, +2000, or more, but like PP, EP also have max rating. Every upgrade parts besides increases PP, its also can increasing, decreasing, or no change to EP, depends on the upgrades. It's rating is based on tuning, fusion parts, and upgrade parts. To enter the event, the player must remove temporarily upgrade parts, or drive a different car that so nearly meets "Max PP" limit.īeside Performance Potential (PP), EP or +Evo Points is a secondary car ratings that only appear in CSR2. Sometimes, in an event the player will be restricted to play an event with a car that exceeds the "Max PP" limit. PP will always go up for each tier, but the statistic and rating boost depends on the car tier, part, and part stage. Buying parts improves both the statistics and PP rating of your car. The player can upgrade your car by buying parts. As the tiers go up, cars will have faster gearbox shift speeds, lower weight, higher grip, and higher power, which speeds up the acceleration of the car, as well as increasing wheelspin, making the cars of higher Tiers harder to handle. To sum up, PP always goes up when a tier goes up. PP will always go up in each Tier, but a maxed car from a previous Tier may have a higher PP than a poorly-upgraded car from the next Tier, so cars of similar PP can be matched in Race The World, regardless of Tier. The cars will be rated based on its Power, Grip, Weight and Gearbox. PP or Performance Potential is an overall rating for characteristics of a car. Cars become more challenging to handle as the tier goes up, due to their acceleration, higher revolution per minute, and more gearing. Thus, Tier 1 cars are the slowest and Tier 5 cars are the fastest. ![]() The higher the Tier, the faster the cars, and the higher the rank. Cars are put in Tiers, based on performance. ![]()
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