The Need For Speed games are not just about intense racing in urban areas, but also a high degree of car customization. This has made the franchise popular because it allows players to create their own builds, which in turn makes the experience more unique. As the gaming world tentatively prepares for the next entry in the franchise, Need For Speed: Heat can prime players both new and old.Heat is probably the few Need For Speed games that players can jump into easily, because it's more fleshed out than most open-world entries. One of the best things about Need For Speed: Heat is how much customization can be done.
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Need For Speed: Heat features tiers for car parts that can improve performance. Players will start off at base stats with stock before moving on to sport, pro, super, elite, and ultimate. Except for ultimate and elite parts, players can race and earn money to buy parts. However, getting ultimate parts is harder, and require players to be more aggressive with racing and driving.
Need For Speed's high-energy playstyle makes it stand out from other open-world racing games likeForza Horizon 5. The Heat Level races in the game highlight just that. These types of races make player drive better, and allow them to get ultimate parts faster, granted they've unlocked the previous tiers. Heat Level races may seem difficult, but they actually scale the AI drivers to the player's level. Still, players should get their car to go as fast as possible. While it won't matter for the race, it'll matter for getting away from the cops.
To start off, players should race at night, and find a race that's at least level 300. If they win, the player's Heat Level will jump to 3. From there,
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