I'll have to get a pic for the desktop pics post.
Need For Speed Underground 2
As you unlock parts and cars in the career mode they become available in the "customise" mode accessible from the main menu. You can then cstomise cars to use in the quick race feature - bodykit, neons, engine mods etc - all the stuff you can buy in career mode 
I've just done a carbonfibre corsa so you don't feel left out
I've just done a carbonfibre corsa so you don't feel left out
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My one doesn't have the 106 either, dunno how far through I am but I'm getting very bored of it so I've gone back to HL2 and The Sims.
It's one race after another on the same stretches of road, and I keep winning mirrors (which all look naff) or slightly different roof scoops (woop woop).
I have stuck with the 206 throughout, despite having briefly upgraded to the Hyundai Coupe when I won that, then the TT when I won that. Nothing so far seems to be up to the pace of the Pug.
Basically the novelty's worn off, and I can't make my wide-arch rally replicas yet as it seems the wide arch kit is something you can't unlock until really late on in the game.
It's one race after another on the same stretches of road, and I keep winning mirrors (which all look naff) or slightly different roof scoops (woop woop).
I have stuck with the 206 throughout, despite having briefly upgraded to the Hyundai Coupe when I won that, then the TT when I won that. Nothing so far seems to be up to the pace of the Pug.
Basically the novelty's worn off, and I can't make my wide-arch rally replicas yet as it seems the wide arch kit is something you can't unlock until really late on in the game.
Seems the makers of the game didn't want the skyline to be all conquering like the first nfs:u, I dynoed it as standard and get about 220 lb ft of torque and less than 280 BHPwul3er wrote: At what point to you get the skyline.Once i have that that'll be me happy. lol
btw you unlock the wide arch body kits by winning one of the 'outrun' races, make sure to make good use of the highway! it only lets you pick a wide body kit for one car too, and they both looked hideous on my supraKrupa wrote:My one doesn't have the 106 either, dunno how far through I am but I'm getting very bored of it so I've gone back to HL2 and The Sims.
It's one race after another on the same stretches of road, and I keep winning mirrors (which all look naff) or slightly different roof scoops (woop woop).
I have stuck with the 206 throughout, despite having briefly upgraded to the Hyundai Coupe when I won that, then the TT when I won that. Nothing so far seems to be up to the pace of the Pug.
Basically the novelty's worn off, and I can't make my wide-arch rally replicas yet as it seems the wide arch kit is something you can't unlock until really late on in the game.
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i wonder what the yanks make of the pug
.... i assume the game is the same version worldwide
....and also how you fit that car in with the rather neat tagline i saw for it today (Go Anywhere. Go Anywhere Fast. Go Anywhere Fast Looking Like a Damn Pimp
)
same story with NFS as with GT i guess - if you wanna win you have to get a rather bland but capable car to start with, and stick with it, tricking it out to a stupid level (like Daniel in Taxi 2
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then you can start playing with the "interesting" cars, classics, special interest, and that simply just look superfly or have 'fun' handling. all of which are a lot harder to win stuff with...
....and also how you fit that car in with the rather neat tagline i saw for it today (Go Anywhere. Go Anywhere Fast. Go Anywhere Fast Looking Like a Damn Pimp
same story with NFS as with GT i guess - if you wanna win you have to get a rather bland but capable car to start with, and stick with it, tricking it out to a stupid level (like Daniel in Taxi 2
then you can start playing with the "interesting" cars, classics, special interest, and that simply just look superfly or have 'fun' handling. all of which are a lot harder to win stuff with...