

They yield 100 to 400 'FUEL', and at the start of the game you will need all the 'FUEL' you can collect to buy all those nice new vehicles. If you are desperate for cash ('FUEL'), collide with the many Fuel Barrels spread out in the landscape. If you want to give your vehicles a new paint job, try collecting the Liveries in each Zone. Sightseeing points of interest in the game are the so-called Vista Points, often difficult to access places on mountain ridges. To give this mode some meaning it leads you on a epic 'Easter Egg' hunt in the world of FUEL.

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You also win all sorts of gear your avatar driver can wear in the game (headgear, shirts/jacks, and pants). The latter, when bumped into, will show all the Vista Points, Liveries, and further Challenges on your Map. You can win new vehicles, locate so-called Mavericks and also Doppler Trucks. Winning races yields several interesting rewards.Next of the Career races you will need to complete to progress, there are many optional Challenges (5 to 10 per Zone), that let you earn 'FUEL', the game's currency.The Zones feature slightly different climatic regions, from your continental forests, to devastated and burned down regions, to deserts, to snowy mountain peaks, and large bodies of water.Only about 10 races are really difficult and take a lot of nerve and skill to complete. After a bit of practice, you will be able to win about 50% of all Career races in your first run, most others after 2 to 3 tries. Legendary does not seem to be what it used to be though. Per level you gain one star, so directly winning on legendary difficulty will earn you the maximum of three stars. Each Career race has three difficulty levels Rookie, Expert and Legend.Earning enough Stars unlocks further Zones in the game. There you have to win (second or third is not good enough) several so-called Career races, that award Stars. You start off in one of 19 Zones in the game.You will still need to drive precisely if you want to win though. For the player this means the 75 unlockable and purchasable vehicles are quite benign and forgiving to driving mistakes. The focus in FUEL is on arcade driving, and more importantly on exploration, than on an all too realistic simulation.Anything you see on the horizon can thus be accessed in FUEL, simply drive there. The world is partitioned into Zones, but you can drive into 'locked' Zones at any time if you wish, though some restrictions apply.

130x130 km²) continuous gaming world, that is basically one big quite realistic race track.
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FUEL differs from other racing games like DiRT or GRID or the Need for Speed series in several points.Overview Here you will find a compact summary of how the FUEL racing/exploration game works: Should you miss specific details, feel free to check with the wiki, it is quite content complete.
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The FAQ makes use of the FUEL Wiki, highlighting things of note, plus adding many gameplay tips. you learned the basics from playing the game. In short, the FAQ is written for those that want to get more out of the game! Note: I am assuming you know how the game works more or less, i.e. This FAQ is intended for the fans who have enjoyed, played and finished the FUEL game, at least once, and are wondering about what they may have missed.

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V1.82 - 41 Q&As - for the PC version of FUEL.
