F1 2010
50 Achievements
1,000
100-120h
Xbox 360
Commitment is the key
You have completed 7 full seasons
10
How to unlock the Commitment is the key achievement in F1 2010 - Definitive Guide
You don't have to race 133 races. Win 12 or 13 first races in a season and you will have an opportunity to sign new contract for another season. Sign it, then simulate practice/qualification sessions and disqualify yourself in races for rest of a season (it only takes 5 min or so for a race weekend). You can also "simulate" entire 7th season as it is last season and you don't have to sign another contract. This way you can cut the number of races you have to actually race to nice 78, maybe less.
4 Comments
does anybody know, can I spend 3-years season in a first career session, and then spend 4 years in a second season (7 years)? Does it count? Or I just need to complete full 7-years in-a-row anyway?
By cru3e on 21 Jan 2011 09:17
@cru3e. You need to complete seven in a row. The reason I say that is because you can only select between a 3 year career, a 5 year career and a 7 year career.
By Draco86 on 14 Mar 2011 05:46
First of all make sure you choose a 7 Seasons Career in your first interview. No worries if you have missed that selection. Once you're in the paddock you can go every time you want to the options screen and select "Start a New Career".
In the most ideal scenario you managed to get all other single player achievements done within your first three seasons. In that case you end up like me and many others having four seasons left to go.
Now the easiest and quickest way to go through your remaining seasons is by selecting the difficulty to Expert and just keep crashing in the first corner in every race. This way you don't have to finish every 20% race. You can also always skip to the race day by selecting the event info while you're in the car at the box, there's no need to do the practice and qualifying.
Don't worry about getting no contracts because of the dropped down reputation to all teams. Once you finished your crashing after Abu Dhabi you will always get two contracts from lower teams. Basically this method works for every scenario you're in. If you selected for example a 5 Seasons Career and managed to get all but this achievement done you can still always start freshly with it. You just have to crash through all 7 seasons in that case which just takes more time.
In the most ideal scenario you managed to get all other single player achievements done within your first three seasons. In that case you end up like me and many others having four seasons left to go.
Now the easiest and quickest way to go through your remaining seasons is by selecting the difficulty to Expert and just keep crashing in the first corner in every race. This way you don't have to finish every 20% race. You can also always skip to the race day by selecting the event info while you're in the car at the box, there's no need to do the practice and qualifying.
Don't worry about getting no contracts because of the dropped down reputation to all teams. Once you finished your crashing after Abu Dhabi you will always get two contracts from lower teams. Basically this method works for every scenario you're in. If you selected for example a 5 Seasons Career and managed to get all but this achievement done you can still always start freshly with it. You just have to crash through all 7 seasons in that case which just takes more time.
2 Comments
Didn't know you could skip to race day. Saves a ton of time. Thanks. Should mention that while you're in the car you have to go to event info for the option to skip.
By DcupsOfJustice on 22 Feb 2013 00:04
Good point, it's updated.
By Citizen Snickey on 22 Feb 2013 00:40
Commitment or ingenuity? The choice is yours. If going the commitment route, you are looking at 133 races. 44 hours of racing. However, if that doesn't sound appealing, there is an easy way out. Turn damage on and crash every race. The achievement will unlock either way.
Commitment or ingenuity? The choice is yours. If going the commitment route, you are looking at 133 races. 44 hours of racing. However, if that doesn't sound appealing, there is an easy way out. Turn damage on and crash every race.
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Complete all 7 seasons (assuming you said at the start of your career that you want to complete 7 seasons in F1). There is another way:
1 We put a shot weekend.
2 In every race we get disqualified. And we do this for 7 seasons
And don’t worry about the contract; they’ll give it to you at the end of the season.
1 We put a shot weekend.
2 In every race we get disqualified. And we do this for 7 seasons
And don’t worry about the contract; they’ll give it to you at the end of the season.
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