We need separate leaderboards for different weather conditions on each track
I have been playing RacingGame for a few months now, and I really love climbing the leaderboards on tracks like Skyline and Overpass. However, one thing that has been bothering me is how the leaderboards are currently structured. Right now, there is only one global leaderboard per track, which means the top times are always set during sunny weather because that is when you have maximum grip and can build the most engine-heavy setups without sliding around.
This makes trying to optimize your car for other weather conditions feel a bit unrewarding. If I put together a perfect run on Switchback during a heavy snowstorm with specialized tire upgrades, my time is never going to compete with a sunny run, so that achievement just gets lost.
My suggestion is to add weather-specific filters to the career mode leaderboards. It would be amazing to toggle between Sunny, Rain, Snow, and Fog leaderboards for each track. This would create a whole new layer of competition. Players could compete to be the fastest in the fog on Skyline, or the ultimate snow racer on Overpass. It would also give us a much better way to compare our weather-specific upgrade builds against what the top players are running in those exact conditions.
What do you guys think? Would this be difficult for the developers to implement, or is it something the community would find useful?
This makes trying to optimize your car for other weather conditions feel a bit unrewarding. If I put together a perfect run on Switchback during a heavy snowstorm with specialized tire upgrades, my time is never going to compete with a sunny run, so that achievement just gets lost.
My suggestion is to add weather-specific filters to the career mode leaderboards. It would be amazing to toggle between Sunny, Rain, Snow, and Fog leaderboards for each track. This would create a whole new layer of competition. Players could compete to be the fastest in the fog on Skyline, or the ultimate snow racer on Overpass. It would also give us a much better way to compare our weather-specific upgrade builds against what the top players are running in those exact conditions.
What do you guys think? Would this be difficult for the developers to implement, or is it something the community would find useful?