The Need For Speed games are all over the place when it comes to quality. However, the one area the games don't lack is the immersion and realism of racing. Which has made the Need For Speed games fun for players. Need For Speed: Heat leans into that realism, with intense cop chases and the most important one, car damage. In, turn these deep mechanics have made it one of the better entries in the series. Vehicles in Need For Speed: Heat can take a beating, and damage doesn't really impact the performance of the car.
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Even though damage doesn't hinder gameplay much for players, damage does build up and if players are trying to escape from cops, the chase gets harder. The good thing about Need For Speed: Heat, is that it gives players tons of options to fix their cars, some ways are more convenient than others. Like driving througha gas station brings back health. But, what players may not know is that they can fix their cars on demand. This guide will help players get the perk, plus teach them how to use it, something oddly Need For Speed: Heat doesn't go over.
One of the best things players can do in Need For Speed: Heat is the high degree of customization, and for a street racer, it's quite a bit. The auxiliary upgrade section is an area that players may overlook, this is where players can add things to enhance the car outside of performance. These include enhancements like kill switches, EMP blasts, and other things to aid players. They are split into two sections and operate differently. One is passive, and the other is active.
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The passive auxiliary upgrades activate during certain situations and active
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