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  • Honestly loving this game a lot. But...

    I absolutely love this game. Yeah the controls are a tad bit weird but I still absolutely love the game, the tracks etc. I don’t deal with the game occasionally crashing or constantly aswell as the other glitchy bugs (as I’ve seen in the other reviews.) But my only thing that I REALLY think you guys should do to the game is add a cockpit camera view to the game, an E-Brake for drifting, and most importantly, a manual transmission setting where you can be able to add a clutch and a shifter but have the option to switch between a mechanical transmission and a sequential transmission (I know the developers probably know this but for the people who don’t know the difference, a mechanical transmission is where you need to use the clutch when shifting gears and a sequential transmission is where you don’t need to use the clutch when shifting gears.) Anyways. Please take into consideration on adding those options to the game. I’d rate this easily 5 stars. If I could right now I’d rate it 4.8 stars. Thank you for reading this. :)
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  • Good till I played R.R. 3

    When I first played this game I was obsessed. Everything was spot on from garage management to car response was spot on. To satisfy my racing itch while my cars were in the shop getting worked on I downloaded Real Racing 3 and I got hooked into THAT game for a few months. One night I decided to see go back to gear club and see what was shaking and things were indeed shaking. Things like my iPad as I twisted it right to left like a mad man just to get my cars to listen to be. I was so used to the precision steering response from RR 3. Was it like this before? If it was, how did I manage? It couldn’t of been like this! I had to turn my iPad a complete 90 degrease in either direction just to have the car suddenly wake up, realize it missed it cue and veer to the right or left like the tiny driver inside the car had been knocking em back all night . I tried the direction buttons and it wasn’t the same. I deleted it.
    Gear club may have more customization options than rr but when i have to save a months gold just to feel like I’m not totally wasting my gold on cosmetics when there are high end cars I want to buy with it. To me it’s just developers making a gold vacuum so I’ll bust out my wallet and buy more. In Real Racing once you fully upgrade a car u can paint it and decal it free on charge. Trust me REAL RACING 3 is the best and all the tracks are real too
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  • Amazing Game, just a few issues

    First off, thank you to the developers for making a unique game where you can customize where you place the different workshops and furniture, while keeping the racing portion as the main focus.

    As Baldie said, the price for parts are a bit expensive, and the races definitely should be longer than 2 minutes. Now, I just started playing, so maybe the later races are longer, but from what I can tell, the races are a bit short.

    I also think that the control scheme should have an option for the steering wheel on one side of the screen, and the brake on the other. That is from Real Racing 3, and I love the ability to brake when I want to, instead of having to wait for the game to decide to brake.

    Other than those issues, I love the game, and I’m definitely recommending this to friends. Maybe you could add some prizes for people who recommend the game to others, with better prizes depending on how many people you recommend.

    Keep going devs, you guys have made an amazing game so far, and I can’t wait to see what else you guys have to implement.
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  • Driving concept

    This game is really good, though if there was a clutch added in with paddle shifters and and automatic gas put into the driving scheme where the gas pedal was changed out with the clutch and the shifters for up and down were put accordingly above and below the brake on the left with a gyroscope platform it would be excellent for drifting and power control in corners to move faster and make better track times then this would be incomparable to any racing game and be the closest to realistic with a few added details to tire wear, frame bending cosmetics to damage and wear on the vehicle during the race and better quality picture. Overall this is a decent game
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  • O_G Gear Club Player

    Love the game. It has its flaws just like any other game you play, however the support team works very hard to stay in contact with you and is Actually very helpful. I like to believe that I was with in one of the first couple of thousand to start playing Gear Club when it launched and I have enjoyed it. The cars are sweet and it can only get better as we grow. And it’s downside for me is that I have an iPhone 6 with 8 gb memory and this is the only game that I can have on my phone due to it takes a lot of memory to run as well as update. But again that’s not really their fault as to I need to upgrade my phone. But all in all great game. Keep up the good work and I’ll see you out there on the track. Look for David greenz. Thank you
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  • Somethings not right

    This game is good, it gives you a lot of choices for customization and upgrades, and the performance shop aspect is really cool. But one thing I don’t understand is how I could have a car with a PI of 204 and the championship said being “very easy” yet I can only come in at 4th place or lower in time attack races! Also, I had an A3 class car using for just a general A class championship and for some reason could not win a time attack race and then when I used an A2 class that said the race would be medium difficulty I won easily. I don’t know what it is but this has caused me to quit the app multiple times because I would never be able to win a race even though it said very easy! Please fix!

    Game is also a little buggy, just was doing a race and going around 160 mph and hitting my brakes for a turn before being launched through the side of a mountain and causing the game to crash.
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  • Gear Club

    Good game! But the dollar payoffs are too small and you can’t buy dollars you can only buy gold. So you wind up waiting and only playing flash races until you can save up enough dollars to upgrade your cars. If the race money awards were better it would become great game.
    The updates are way too slow in coming and when they do occur they never work right. So for a couple of days you’re in limbo when you can’t play. It won’t let you play until you update. The update only gives you an open to the game and when you open it once again it tells you you have to update.
    Once they improve the racing awards and fix the update issue this is potentially a fantastic game!
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  • Broken game

    Tilt controls are horrible, I have to hold my iPad at a 45 degree angle to drive straight. Restarted the app, still had problems, reinstalled and had the same issue. I have Real Racing 3 and other racers working perfectly so it’s not the iPad.

    Glitches all over the menus, I tried installing the game onto my new iPhone X. They have the full screen update for the X so I was optimistic, but strange graphics errors started happening. I couldn’t tap the back button in the menu because some random text was floating over the spot. Couldn’t go forward because half of a graphic box was covering that also. So I was stuck and unable to play. Restarted the app and it happened again. This game seems severely buggy.

    The only reason I tried this game was because I saw it was available for the Nintendo Switch, so I wanted to see a preview before paying full retail price. This version has scared me away!
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  • Issues with the game crashing

    I enjoy the sense of progression so far, from A1-A3. The tracks are fun and the over-world map has a lot to offer. The challenge rewards are just that, rewarding, and the variety of cars the game has is satisfying, but the killer of what would make this a great game is the that the app is constantly crashing, and if it crashes at the end of the race, or directly after you begin installing an upgrade on your car, you'll lose that progress.

    I may spend money on this game at some point, but definitely not until the constant crashing is fixed.

    Additionally, it would be more satisfying if on the run through of previously completed races the payout at the end was increased slightly, enough to make them viable to repeat in their own right, instead of just for completion of mission reward goals. This may be an issue for the designers price model, if they reward to much in game currency, no one will be willing to pay real currency, however, the race rewards only reward standard in game currency and not the premium gold, so it doesn't seem like it would be an issue.

    3 out of 5 for graphics, car selection, controls, and variety of tracks.

    Minus 2 for lack of playability due to app crashes and getting shortchanged on repeat race rewards.
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  • Great game but...

    The game is phenomenal, becomes addictive and has great customization when it comes to the cars. You can add on multiple different wings, bumpers, splitters, and skirts. But it fails to make you want to come back to play, this is because once you get to a higher level you don’t make enough cash and it becomes a grind to get that corvette or that m4. The handling and steering is not the best either, you may bump into a object(car or fence) and slow down 30 miles when you just tapped it. Also, no madder what tires you have on or what car it is you will always find yourself sliding on asphalt! It is asphalt not a wet dirt road. And finally the A.I. Is way to easy for the first 100 races, until I got to 450 stars I got 3 stars on all races, usually only doing it once. With all that said it is great with some major flaws but I think it it worth trying.
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