

However, if you want to get the Online Trophies out of the way first, that would be a perfectly sensible decision, and you can refer to Phase Two for details on that and then return to this phase once you’re ready. If these instructions are unclear, I also prepared a video guide for doing this:Ĭoming into the game for the first time, your best place to start with our Wreckfest Trophy Guide would naturally be Career Mode, in which you can learn the ropes, unlock plenty of vehicles and earn bundles of cash and exp! The runs won’t take very long since you will be intentionally wrecking yourself. If you get a few good hits in before you’re wrecked, you should get about 18,000exp and 3,000 credits per run. Ram into as many of the lawnmowers as you can and crash on purpose at every corner to damage your vehicle until you wreck. In fact, it is much quicker if you purposefully wreck yourself within the first 30 seconds. You don’t need to win or even complete the event. Difficulty > Driving Difficulty: Customīy making the game as difficult as possible, you’re multiplying your EXP and Cash gain dramatically.Event Options > Event Type: Banger Race.Car: Any, but if you haven’t progressed the game much, the rental Hammerhead (L) is a solid choice.You’ll need to set up an event with the settings shown below: There’s a way to make some quick EXP and Money by setting up a custom event in such a way that you can earn 16,000-20,000 exp per run and 3,000-5,000 credits to boot! If you set it to Realistic during races, and avoid getting hit as much as possible, most of your opponents will crash and/or wreck themselves, making it much easier to blaze straight by them. Realistic vehicle damage makes the cars wreck insanely fast, but that includes you. You can leave this on “Normal” for the most part (especially for deathmatches), but if you want a helping hand in races, you can set this to “Realistic.” One other setting which is useful to know about is the setting for vehicle damage. Again, there’s no reason to change this from “Novice,” the easiest difficulty, because it won’t affect trophies. There’s no reason to change this from “Easy,” though, as it won’t affect your trophies.ĪI Difficulty seems to affect two things How aggressive the AI is and how fast they’re willing to go on straights. You can actually fine-tune these, however, by changing the settings for each of them individually. In Wreckfest, you can change the difficulty for two things Driving Difficulty, and AI Difficulty.ĭriving difficulty has three pre-set options (Easy, Normal, Hard) which affect ABS, Traction Control, and Stability Control assists.

Wreckfest Trophy Guide: Before You Begin The Settings With this Wreckfest Trophy Guide in hand, you can be sure you’re doing everything you need to for a swift and buttery-smooth ride to that Platinum Trophy. In this 20-to-25-hour Platinum journey, you’ll be crashing, crumpling, crushing, and colliding your way through a plethora of violent vehicle-on-vehicle events and having a lot of fun along the way. Wreckfest is exactly what it says on the tin a festival of wreckage.
