Purists who want a deep tuning system, players who despise loot-box mechanics in non-RPGs, and anyone looking for a pure, open-world police-chase sandbox.
Arguably the most controversial aspect of Need for Speed: Payback was its upgrade system, known as "Speed Cards." Moving away from traditional performance shops where players could buy specific parts (engine, transmission, turbo), Payback forced players to win or purchase randomized "cards" that increased their car's level in broad categories. Need for Speed- Payback
: You swap between three distinct protagonists, each specializing in different driving disciplines: Purists who want a deep tuning system, players
Fender flares and widebody kits from real-world aftermarket brands Custom hoods, spoilers, splitters, and rims Stance adjustments (ride height and camber) and anyone looking for a pure
Purists who want a deep tuning system, players who despise loot-box mechanics in non-RPGs, and anyone looking for a pure, open-world police-chase sandbox.
Arguably the most controversial aspect of Need for Speed: Payback was its upgrade system, known as "Speed Cards." Moving away from traditional performance shops where players could buy specific parts (engine, transmission, turbo), Payback forced players to win or purchase randomized "cards" that increased their car's level in broad categories.
: You swap between three distinct protagonists, each specializing in different driving disciplines:
Fender flares and widebody kits from real-world aftermarket brands Custom hoods, spoilers, splitters, and rims Stance adjustments (ride height and camber)