Need for Speed Unbound Before You Started: Workarounds and Tips
Things I wish I knew before I started.
Useful Tips and Workarounds
Changing cars without ending your session or running a race
To change cars without ending your session, go to a Meetup (the yellow icons where you start races from) that has a race in the car class you want to change to. For example, if you’re in a B class car and want to change to A class, find a meetup with an A class race.
After entering the meetup, choose the race but don’t start it! Once you get to the screen where you place bets, back out of the race and out of the meetup (just keep tapping escape or B or whatever your back button is). When you leave the meetup you’ll be switched to the vehicle you chose for that race you didn’t start.
Easier scores in drift races and showdowns
Before you enter the meetup that contains your drift race or showdown, pause the game and go to Handling Tuning in the pause menu. If you’re not in the car that you plan to use for the race, then follow my earlier section in this guide on how to change cars, then come back to this.
- Move the Handling slider as far over to the Drift (right) side as you can (Default is different per car and your preferred style, but I recommend more grip than drift for races and cop chases).
- Move the Downforce slider all the way to the left (Low (Default is set to the middle)).
- Turn Traction Control to “Off” (Default is off, but I recommend On for races and cop chases).
This will make your car super slippery, which can make getting big drifts (and thus big points) much easier. Not all players enjoy the slipperiness, so make sure you change these settings back to default (listed above) before doing other types of races.
If your car’s Handling slider is very small, upgrade your Differential. It won’t increase your car’s stats at all, but it will increase the size of the handling slider.
Another tip here, your Handling slider actually changes the overall rating of your car (the number next to your car’s class, for example: A 200. Watch your car’s rating as you move the Handling slider and find the sweet spot that gives you the highest rating, this is probably the best overall setting for normal races.
Escaping cops – lesser know tricks
More Guides:
- Need for Speed Unbound – Guide to First Prize Car to Best Get on Week 1
- Need for Speed Unbound – All Drift Zone Locations (The Lakeshore Map)
- Need for Speed Unbound – All Collectible and Activity Locations (The Maps)
- Need for Speed Unbound – How to Fix Game from Crashing on Bootup / Starter Car Selection
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