One - off events, single player championships and
multiplayer races all result in points awarded to your club and, in turn, levelling it up.
Not exact matches
The biggest difference in MXGP 3's trophy list is there are no online
multiplayer related trophies which are replaced by a pure focus on single player
race results.
There are three difficulty levels including rookie, pro and elite with each step up in difficulty level
resulting in a faster
race pace from fast for rookie to faster for pro and even fastest for elite which applies to the quick
race and local
multiplayer game modes, although the career mode definitely has a noticeable difficulty curve that gradually incrementally increases after every few events which is balanced by upgrades made to the hydro jet and learning new skills to improve maximum potential of your own
race pace.
The online leaderboards focuses on the best times for each of the 9 tracks from the Challenge Mode with each track reflecting your position based upon how high your track time ranks in comparison to your PSN friends with the positioning of each player based upon how quick they have completed that particular track, although it would have been great to see the inclusion of worldwide online leaderboards as well as points based online leaderboards for the Freestyle event type and
results focused online leaderboards for the career mode and online
multiplayer races.
The online
multiplayer can be hit - and - miss when it comes to finding other players to
race, often it has
resulted in us leaving the online and trying again later.