Options
Settings
The Settings menu is where you can set many of the game options according to your personal preferences.
Display Speed: This lets you display your speedometer output in kilometers or miles per hour on your Heads-Up Display (HUD).
HUD: This button allows you to enable or disable the Heads-Up Display.
Skip Intro: Selecting [YES] for this setting stops the Real Racing 2 introduction cut scene playing when you launch the game.
Time Trial Ghost: Enabling the Time Trial Ghost allows you to race against your ghost data in Time Trial mode.
Career Difficulty: You can set the difficulty for career mode as easy, medium or hard.
Device: The device settings allow you to erase your saved data, calibrate the device’s accelerometer, and restore the settings to their defaults.
Controls
There are seven different control methods available for use in Real Racing 2.
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Method A: Steer by tilting your device, brake by touching the screen. Acceleration occurs automatically.
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Method B: Steer by tilting your device; accelerate by touching the right side of the screen, brake by touching the left side of the screen.
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Method C: Steer by sliding the wheel left and right on the left side of the screen. Brake by touching the right side of the screen. Acceleration occurs automatically.
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Method C (flipped): Steer by sliding the wheel left and right on the right side of the screen. Brake by touching the left side of the screen. Acceleration occurs automatically.
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Method D: Steer by sliding the wheel left and right on the left side of the screen. Accelerate by touching the bottom right corner of the screen, brake by touching the middle right side of the screen.
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Method D (flipped): Steer by sliding the wheel left and right on the right side of the screen. Accelerate by touching the bottom left corner of the screen, brake by touching the middle left side of the screen.
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Method E: Steer left and right by touching the left and right sides of the screen, brake by touching the middle of the screen. Acceleration occurs automatically.
Vibration: If your device has vibration capabilities, set this option to ON to experience vibration feedback during play.
Horizon Tilt: When you tilt to steer, and horizon tilt is enabled, it rotates the view so the horizon doesn’t move with the device. When it’s disabled, the horizon will move with the device.
Sensitivity: The sensitivity setting defines how much you need to tilt your device in order to steer your car. A low sensitivity will require exaggerated tilting to turn the car.
Assistance: If you’re new to Real Racing 2 it is recommended you use the Steering, Traction and Brake assistance features. When you become more experienced we recommend turning the assist features down or off to have more control over your car.
Audio
You can set the volume levels for the background music and sound effects. 0 is off, 10 is maximum volume. The restore defaults button sets the music to 6 and effects to 4.