Reliability - Spending points in this tree will increase the reliability of the parts on your car.Ĭrew Management - Here is where you can manage your team members. Performance - Spending points in this tree will increase your car's performance. Team - Spending points in this tree will increase your teammates performance and the amount of teammates you can have. You can, however, re-spec your points whenever you want for $20,000:Ĭrew - Spending points in this tree will increase your overall team performance, and give you access to perks and special events. Note that you only get 50 skill points in career mode, so you cannot fill all trees. R & D - Allows you to spend skill points in four different areas of research. Rest - Allows your team to rest and regain stamina for crew members. Rally - One of the rallies set around the world and the main events in career mode. Beat the time to have the choice to switch to this manufacturer (note: switching manufacturers mid-season will take you to the start of the season again). Manufacturer Challenge - Race on a track to beat the time set by a manufacturer. Beat the time to increase your reputation with that specific manufacturer. Manufacturer Tryout - Race on a track to beat the time set by a manufacturer. Get past a certain distance to repair your cars condition (unavailable until WRC 2 Pro career). Maintenance - Race on a track to beat the time. Historic - Race in a rally in a historic vehicle. Training - Short race around a test track where you need to beat the par time.Įxtreme Condition - Beat the time driving an extremely damaged car in extreme weather. Below are the types of the events in career mode: You can choose events up to two days out. Starts the next event scheduled on the calendar.Ĭalendar - Where you go to choose the events of your current season. For now, choose the below settings:īefore we get started, I'll just outline each element of Career mode so you can be a bit more familiarized with it: You can choose these settings at the beginning of every new season as well, in case you want to increase the difficulty as you progress in your career. You'll also be given the option to choose the Difficulty, Damage and Permacrash. I'll go over them here as well, so feel free to choose whether you'd like to use the assistant or not. I turned it on as it gives a great overview of all the career mode functionalities without being too overwhelming. Once you start, you'll be given the option to choose whether you want the career assistant on or not. As soon as you choose which team you want to go with, you'll unlock the achievement for starting a new career: So when you're spending your R & D points, make sure you put them into the Crew and Team trees. ![]() Since you'll be playing on easy, your performance and reliability don't matter at all. In my experience, you only need to focus on Crew and Team R & D trees. ![]() Of course you're able to re-spec whenever you want for a fee ($20,000 I believe), but it helps picking a team from the start with a specialty you want to focus on. These specialties depend on how your R & D points will be initially distributed. You can choose between three teams, and each team will have a specialty of either Crew, Team, Performance, or Reliability. As WRC Junior doesn't have any achievements tied to it specifically, I found it was a waste of time to go there and went straight into WRC 2, so that's how this walkthrough will be constructed.Ĭomplete the race and you'll be able to choose which team you want to be with. In WRC 2, you'll have three opportunities to earn a contract with a team by setting a good time on a rally track. In WRC Junior, everyone drives the same Ford car and you will be placed on a team right away. You'll have the opportunity to start in either WRC Junior or WRC 2. Once you're done this race and have decided on your difficulty, you'll be able to start your career.
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