![]() ![]() ![]() However when you win a race, your reward is still random. There are a couple ways to obtain parts, the primary way being by winning races. The issue comes from how you acquire these parts, and how random the parts can be. ![]() Those parts also have a number grade attached, starting at level 1 and working up from there, which will dictate how much they?ll improve the various stats on your car, like max horsepower, max speed, etc. There are a number of made-up manufacturers in the game that provide stat bonuses to your vehicle if you?ve equipped three or more different parts from the same manufacturer. This is all well and good, but when it comes time to actually make those vehicles race-worthy, that?s where you tend to hit a wall.Įach vehicle has six different equipment slots, broken down into categories like exhaust, turbo, head, and so on. You can also hunt down ?Derelict? vehicles, done so by completing story-based events and finding the chassis for a vehicle, and then the four parts that?ll allow you to actually unlock the vehicle which are scattered around the map. So what does that mean? In Need for Speed: Payback you?ll acquire a list of cars as you progress through the game, mostly through purchasing new vehicles as they become available. However, the absolutely awful implementation of upgrades here really holds the game back, and takes what should be an otherwise fun experience and turns it into quite a slog to get through. I really want to enjoy Need for Speed: Payback, mostly because I think the actual racing is pretty solid. ![]()
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