Overview:
- Estimated achievement difficulty: 3/10
- Offline: 11 (190)
- Online: 1 (10)
- Approximate amount of time to 200: 4 - 6 hours
- Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 50 races (6 Championship modes, 5 online races, 5 classic races, 6 time track races and at least 5 quick races)
- Number of missable achievements: 0
- Do cheat codes disable achievements?: No cheats
- Does difficulty affect achievements?: Yes (You have to beat all tracks in Quick Race on "Arcade" difficulty).
- Glitchy achievements: None
- Unobtainable achievements: None
- Extra equipment needed?: None
Introduction:
SEGA Rally Online Arcade is a fun and short rally game which is not hard at all (even for someone who does not often play racing games). I've divided the roadmap into six easy to follow steps to make sure that you can beat the game with the least trouble.
Use the manual transmission because it gives you a small bonus and makes the game easier. You'll be able to do most races using the sixth gear anyway. If you don't hit any corners you won't have to change gears at all!
Step #1 - Championships:
Start with the Championship mode and beat it with all six cars that are available from the beginning. You have to complete the races, letting the time run out does not work! Make sure to use manual transmission (Game Gears), finish first and win the Lakeside race at least once, to unlock the Lakeside track and "Lakeside Memory". After that you can finish the other races in second place to avoid racing the Lakeside race over and over again. This will give you the Icelandic Racer.
Step #2 - Online:
Find a boosting partner and create a private race or do it the hard way. After your first win, you'll unlock the Baja Dune Buggy. Win four more races (five wins total) to get "Go, Go, SEGA Rally!".
Tip: After creating a game you can change the rounds to one in the options menu. This makes boosting even faster. You can find a partner in the Achievement Trading Thread.
Step #3 - Classic Races:
Now win the classic races with the Toyota and the Lancia to unlock the Desert 95 track. After that, win a classic race three more times with the car you felt more comfortable with, to unlock "Conditioned Reflex".
Step #4 - Time Track:
Choose Time Track in the single player menu and then choose a track and hit to load up the developer time. Beat every track with a different WRC car (which will unlock the McRae Enduro and "Over Jump") and do one more (6 total), to unlock the Andorra Racer.
Step #5 - Quick Races:
Set the difficulty to Arcade in the options menu. Now go to Quick Race in the single player menu and beat each track with a different car to unlock "Finish!!" and the Bowler Nemesis. After your first race you'll unlock "3, 2, 1 Go!!" Make sure to hit every AI car in one race to unlock "Reckless Running". It is a good idea to use the previously unlocked cars (Icelandic Racer, Baja Dune Buggy, McRae Enduro and the Andorra Racer) to reduce the time you'll need to mop up.
Step #6 - Mop up:
Win a quick race with the now unlocked Bowler Nemesis. This will give you "Ignition" if you've won a race with all the other cars. Now you'll have to drive at least 5 more races to unlock "Long medium left ... maybe" and finish the game.
Conclusion:
This game is good for beginners and offers a few hours of fun. Using the roadmap will show you the shortest way to the full 200.
x360a would like to thank VonThronstahl for this Road Map.