When you select a drift zone on the map, it displays your personal best (PB) and then “SP” with a circle around it and a two digit number. Anyone know what SP represents?
I have been meaning to ask this since the game came out. I think one of mine have a 2 next to it so it is not always a two digit number.
Just googled it and came up with they are skill points, on speed challenges the number is by how many MPH you beat the 3 star mark by, so if you did 117mph in a 115mph 3 star zone it would say SP2. In drift zones it is by how many thousand points you beat it by, so if you did 37k drift points in a 30k 3 star zone it would say SP7.
http://forums.forza.net/turn10_postst77108_SP-Number-on-3-Starred-PR-Stunts.aspx
Actually, they’re stunt points, not skill points. Stunt points are awarded for beating the 3-star requirement on PR stunts, while skill points are awarded for accumulating 100k skill score and can be used to unlock perks.
Thanks to all of y’all. I knew what SP was but I didn’t know how it was calculated.
Like hurricane said. Stunt points and there is a stunt point leaderboard
The greater you beat the 3star threshold the more Stunt Points you receive and higher on leaderboard. In another thread I even had the amount you get per MPH and drift points yeilded each stunt point. Never figured out the jumps. But drift and speed were a factory
Edited found it:
For Danger Signs, the formula they use is 1 SP for every meter over the 3-star requirement. I only figured that out after switching units to metric out of curiosity.
So basically, the bigger the number after the SP the better you have done
I do have quite a few with double digits after them ![]()
Kind of odd to use imperial measurement (mph) for speed traps and zones and metric for jumps.
Nice find, thanks, Hurricane
My personal best for most stunt points on one PR stunt is 103 SP at Mountain Top Danger Sign, where I jumped 1,040 feet, the 3-star requirement is only 700 feet.