![]() ![]() It can be largely personal preference what you use, as with the engine swap setup the game has you can push most cars to a fairly high performance level. You’ll be aiming to get yourself set up to do all of the open world activities at this point, so you’ll want to have a few cars for different situations. ![]() Once you’ve finished all story branches (you’ll need to get to Rep 40 for one) you’ll then want to aim to finish getting to Rep 50 so you have access to most parts and cars for purchase. Step 2: Level to Rep 50 and Grind for Money ![]() You should aim to complete each branch though as you can, as they give you access to the different race types as you finish them, along with giving some free parts and unique iconic vehicles from the series. Progression for the game is fairly open, after the initial story bits and explanations you are largely free to play as you want, whether that just be racing to get more money and rep or following along the story. ![]() Step 1: Play Through Story Paths and Rank Up The game has a similar trophy list to that of Payback, but removes the open world named racers and has a little more focus on playing with other players in the open world. Heat takes from every game Ghost has created so far, throwing out the speed card setup from Payback and returning to a traditional method of paying for parts for your cars after you earn the ability to buy them by leveling rep. Welcome to the Need for Speed Heat Trophy Guide (NFS Heat)! Heat is the fourth Need for Speed game developed by Ghost Games, after Rivals, the 2015 Reboot, and Payback. ![]()
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