
- #NFS UNDERGROUND 2 RACHEL CODE#
- #NFS UNDERGROUND 2 RACHEL PC#
- #NFS UNDERGROUND 2 RACHEL PS2#
(Source: Punk7890 - PlayStation 2 access method) CT1 - Market St Also, the window tint was set to WINDSHIELD_TINT_元_BLACK.Īn unused test Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 (Z16A) preset car.Īn unused test Audi TT 3.2 quattro preset car.
#NFS UNDERGROUND 2 RACHEL PS2#
This car was playable in the PS2 demo, however, the preset is in an incomplete state, having missing headlights, taillights and side mirrors, as well as a hashed vinyl code. Rachel's unused blue Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII GSR (CT9A). However, you can only set up to a maximum of 12 presets to be available in the Sponsor Cars section.
#NFS UNDERGROUND 2 RACHEL PC#
The unused presets can be restored in the PC version by setting their IsFESponsorCar from False to True using Binary.
#NFS UNDERGROUND 2 RACHEL CODE#
Apply the below code for the USA PlayStation 2 version of the game to modify the first sponsor car to an unused preset car. The RX-8 preset can still be seen in pre-release gameplay videos. The first was a red Mazda RX-8 (SE3P), and the other was a blue Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII GSR (CT9A). Quick race entries exist still.įour unused preset cars exist, two of these depict early versions of Rachel's car.
GT: It is unknown what this mode would've been. This time around, there is a little bit more leftover, including an icon, which shows that you likely would've showed off your car by opening its scissor doors, or showing off its hydraulics. Quick race entries and icons still exist. Lap Knockout likely would've remained the same as it did in the first Underground. Race Knockout was a tournament style Knockout mode, as the last place player in points would've been eliminated after that round. Two variations would've existed- Race Knockout and Lap Knockout. Knockout: This game mode did appear in the first game, however sometime before Underground 2's release it was cut. Only quick race entries are leftover, as the icon exists, however it is simply the placeholder icon, implying that it was likely scrapped early in development. Burnout: Presumably the Smoke Show game mode cut from the first game. Leftovers exist here, including icons and quick race entries. There were also supposed to be Drag and Drift tournament modes as well. Tournament: Removed altogether here, while in the first Underground it remains in story mode. Perhaps one day, we'll get a new NFS game that will be worthy of its predecessor's glory - it might even be the next Need for Speed title in development at Criterion, set for a 2022 launch. What is promising though, is that EA is well-aware of the players' wishes, making small steps in the right direction with Need for Speed (2015) and Need for Speed: Heat. Despite all the fuss, an Underground 2 remaster or remake still hasn't been announced. Following the successful formula, Electronic Arts launched Most Wanted (2005), Carbon, and Undercover - all with very few changes. The footage was filled with iconic cars from the series, including Rachel's Nissan 350Z and Eddie's Nissan Skyline GT-R.įans have been asking for an NFS Underground 2 remake for ages now, as the game set the bar for the open-world arcade racing genre at the time. It felt like I was participating in this race."Įarlier, the creators shared their first attempt at capturing the untamed spirit of Bayview with the Need For Speed Underground 2 Remastered unofficial trailer. How many times have I jumped like this only to have a freaking taxi be exactly there to crash into." Haven't we all? "All the details, they are so awesome. Another read: "That last jump is so nostalgic. "Man this is the sickest dogfighting ever, Jackson Heights to the next level," one of the comments read. Underground 2 fans were quick to react by praising the new footage of the beloved game. And the fan-favorite white minivan makes its appearance, triggering your memories of countless racing events lost. You can see plenty of the familiar sights, such as an observatory, a polo club, a waterfall bridge, a museum, and the whole Bayview city vista. The team thoroughly recreates the whole "Lighthouse" route from Need for Speed Underground 2 - the only area where the players can drift along an open road with traffic. Related: Why Need For Speed: Shift Has A Perfect Cockpit View Additionally, The Death & Resurrection Show by Killing Joke (from the game's OST) sets just the right mood for the intense drift battle in the mountains. The video features a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution and Nissan 240SX, both available in Underground 2. Need for Speed Underground 2, one of the most influential racing games has been recreated in a new real-life fan video, capturing the iconic drifting route through Jackson Heights in Bayview.Ī group of Russian enthusiasts known as Odonata Cinema have dropped new Need for Speed Underground 2 footage, seemingly blending CGI graphics with real-life shots of tuned cars sliding down the road.