NFS: Underground 2 Progress


Right now, my progress is...  

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  1. 1. Right now, my progress is...

    • 0-10%
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    • 10-20%
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    • 20-30%
      15
    • 30-40%
      13
    • 40-50%
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    • 50-60%
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    • 60-70%
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    • 70-80%
      9
    • 80-90%
      6
    • 90-100% (you serious?)
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I had to format my HD, and by that time i didn't know where the saved file was.

i can't remember where i was but i think i did a lot.

Last car i remember i'd unlocked was the GTO.

Does somebody know if the Saved files are too big to send them in a Zip file?

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i'm waiting to get the gto. i think the last car i unlocked was the mazda rx-7 or the one after that. how far off am i from the gto?

2005 Ford Mustang GT: RWD, 300 hp, 5800 rpm, 315 lbs. torque

2004 Infiniti G35: RWD, 280 hp, 6200 rpm, 270 lbs. torque

1995 Mazda RX-7: RWD, 255 hp, 6500 rpm, 217 lbs. torque

2004 Mazda RX-8: RWD, 238 hp, 8500 rpm, 159 lbs. torque

1999 Mitsubishi 3000GT: AWD, 320 hp, 6000 rpm, 315 lbs. torque

2003 Mitsubishi Lancer: AWD, 271 hp, 6500 rpm, 273 lbs. torque

2003 Nissan 350Z: RWD, 287 hp, 6200 rpm, 274 lbs. torque

2004 Pontiac GTO: RWD, 350 hp, 5200 rpm, 365 lbs. torque

should be close..

I have a major problem. Im at 48% and i need to unlock the Evo on my last URL race and i've run out of races on the map. I goto search for hidden races and i've done about 7 hidden ones, with 300 300 100 200 300 ect.. rep points and i still havent gotten my fuc*in URL RACE.

And i need to unlock that area in coal harbour with my URL. After looking for so many races i stopped getting messages, cant find races anymore too.

I started the game again and my peugot 206 sucks ass will upgrades too, and i've once again run out of races and im stuck again.

I HATE LOOKING FOR HIDDEN RACES

I've done so much. Anyone get this problem ? I didn't the first time round...

If you want to have like Unique stuff... make sure you have all Level 3 engine parts and then install the unique upgrades.. otherwise theres no point..

Do the outruns but dont goto the place.. just leave it on your map.

Unique upgrades:

Hoods - 4 outrun wins in level 2.

Engine, transmission or tires - 3 wins in outrun level 3.

Rims - 6 outrun wins level 3.

Spoliers - 4 wins in outrun level 4.

Vinyls - 6 wins in ourtun level 4.

Ecu, turbo or brakes - 9 wins level 4.

Nos, weigh tor suspension - 6 wins in outrun level 5.

WIDE BODY KITS - 11 wins in outrun level 5.

And i need to unlock that area in coal harbour with my URL. After looking for so many races i stopped getting messages, cant find races anymore too.

I started the game again and my peugot 206 sucks ass will upgrades too, and i've once again run out of races and im stuck again.

I HATE LOOKING FOR HIDDEN RACES

I've done so much. Anyone get this problem ? I didn't the first time round...

I think your visual rating it too low. It's probalby not at 6 is it? At 6 you get a DVD Cover and the last URL Race for LEVEL 4. Just go get some upgrades, do the url and dvd cover, and you'll have level 5.

i clocked the game today... finshed all possible races..but my progress is at 91%..!?!? i do see some races when driving around availalble..whihc are not amrked on the amp..done a few but the total completion doesnt change.. :(

i got the side body kit by racing some guy off the streets... that was when i was at 70%+ completion.

thanks for the info on the ford. :D

i'm looking for some sites too that may add other cars.

i found some cheats that add some vinyl uniques.

# needmybestbuy - Unlocks Best Buy Sponsor Vinyl

# gottahavebk - Unlocks Burger King Sponsor Vinyl

# gotmycingular - Unlocks Cingular Sponsor Vinyl

# gottaedge - Unlocks Edge Sponsor Vinyl

# goforoldspice - Unlocks Old Spice Sponsor Vinyl

I think your visual rating it too low. It's probalby not at 6 is it? At 6 you get a DVD Cover and the last URL Race for LEVEL 4. Just go get some upgrades, do the url and dvd cover, and you'll have level 5.

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Thanks so mcuh... that makes so much sense... :woot:

I just install what i think looks good on my car :blink:

When i restarted the game i didn't put any upgrades on but before I did..

Now i can go spend 54 grand

Thanks again :)

Also to ELITE GRAPHIX

"i clocked the game today... finshed all possible races..but my progress is at 91%..!?!? i do see some races when driving around availalble..whihc are not amrked on the amp..done a few but the total completion doesnt change..

i got the side body kit by racing some guy off the streets... that was when i was at 70%+ completion."

I think you have to finish every single race.. goto garage and goto the map race world thing.. see all the levels and complete the ones you haven't.. you dont get money but if your restart you get money. i tink.... its easy .. most are just against SUV's believe it or not which is good because you get your own car to beat em with..

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Hmmm....I can't find where to change visual stuff like the paint job and vinyls?

I feel really stupid asking this but I've looked at the garage and body shop and everywhere and I can't find where you do it! :blush:

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Will

EDIT - Just realized I should've posted this in the NFSU2 HELP Thread :blush: Sorry about that. I can't move it or anything....I Don't Think...So, sorry for any inconviniences!

Hmmm....I can't find where to change visual stuff like the paint job and vinyls?

I feel really stupid asking this but I've looked at the garage and body shop and everywhere and I can't find where you do it!  :blush:

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Will

EDIT - Just realized I should've posted this in the NFSU2 HELP Thread  :blush: Sorry about that. I can't move it or anything....I Don't Think...So, sorry for any inconviniences!

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Doesn't matter..

You need to goto a graphic shop marked in read. If you want a map of all the shops goto my thread and wait for the image in the first post to load.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...#entry585175653

10% currently...slowly progressing. Anyway where's that Megalow store? Couldn't find it in the city area. I have found all shops in the city area including hidden ones but none of them Megalow's.

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I heard of megalow parts.. it may not be in the city.. for all i say stuff megalow.. you make tonnes of money anyway.. megalow doesn't have level 3 parts i dont think.

I am currently in the 2nd set of events, the ones after you get the sponsor where you can go to Beacon Hill (I only got the game last friday so don't expect me to have gotten that far already! ). I also figured out the secret to drag racing, use a manual transmission and only shift when the icon in front of you is green if you want perfect ranks. Sort of like DDR but without the DD.

That's correct. Try to shift the gear when the green icon shown and you'll get perect shift and when done correctly you will lead ahead of other racers. I'm at 17% now...Jackson Heights area. Need to complete Sponsored tournaments to complete the two contracts. Already got DVD Cover 1 and 2 as well :happy:

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