And don't forget, they also have periodic sales where they may throw a discount on a single track for a week. It lists every item in the game by category and you can quickly find what you want by various sorting options such as finding cars by class, or manufacturer, etc. You'll see the cars and tracks you get if you scroll down towards the bottom section.Īlso take a look at the RaceRoom store. Here is a good link explaining the base game and content you get for free. Now it's gotten me hooked bad so I'm already planning more purchases here and there in the future of certain cars and certain tracks I want to add over time. That was a great purchase and cost me less than $10 USD. I bought the Starter Pack which comes with a dozen cars and 5 tracks. Also individual tracks or even the various track packs such as American Track Pack, European Track Pack, etc. From there you can buy additional individual cars, individual car pack, a pack containing an entire class of cars (Group 5, GTR1, etc.), even multi-class car packs like the Legends pack that combines GTO, Group 5 and Touring Legends in one pack. The other 3 are road courses with a total of 11 layouts in total. Of the 4 tracks, 1 is a hill climb course. That means you get the base game with 11 car models 4 tracks for free. So I buy an item here or there as I'm able to afford it and will eventually round out my needs and desires over time that way, but I'll buy packs and such when I can to save some money, obviously.īut yes, the biggest difference between Race 07 and RaceRoom is that RaceRoom is an MMO-style of racing game with a Free-To-Play model. I'm a low-budget gamer so I can't afford to just drop 65 Euro, or even USD in my case, as SuperEgo points out is the best overall deal. I mainly keep Race 07 around for nostalgia and to race on certain tracks that either aren't in RaceRoom (such as Puebla) or which I haven't gotten for RaceRoom yet.
Curious, I was playing Race '07 last night but I also play RaceRoom.