In The Crew 2 you have a lot of vehicles available for tuning. How the tuning works and how extensive it is, you will find out here.
The Crew 2 offers a lot to give players motivation to race. In addition to the rank system as well as the numerous events and race modes, there are also your cars and planes that you can tune.
The performance level should give you an impression of how good your vehicle is compared to others in the same category. To modify your car, you don’t even need to go back to your headquarters; you can make upgrades right on the spot in the start menu.
This is how the tuning of The Crew 2 is structured
Complete races, get the loot: With every race you finish in the top 3, you receive loot boxes containing random parts with which you can improve your vehicle. These are generally better than the parts you already have equipped.
The parts have different rarity levels, similar to equipment in other online games, ranging from common gray parts to epic (purple) equipment items. Ivory Tower has already announced that it will add another rarity level (legendary, probably orange) in September 2018.
These parts you can tune on your cars:
Brakes
Transmission
Control Unit
Engine Block
Exhaust
Suspension
Tires
Differences to other vehicle types: Brakes and tires are not applicable for airplanes and boats. Instead, these have paddles. Moreover, you can tune the propeller on boats while you can upgrade the fuselage on airplanes. The suspension is also not applicable for tunable gas pedals.
The rarer parts, that is, blue and higher, have various perks that allow your nitro to recharge faster.
The performance level shows how good your car or the individual parts are: The maximum level varies among the respective vehicles. For example, a ’67 Chevy Impala has a maximum performance level of 280, while the Offshore Mk1 speedboat reaches 250. In the game, you can look up all values in the catalog.
The basic equipment of the vehicles differs. Some start at very low performance levels, while others begin at 150 and higher. This depends on brand and vehicle type. However, once you have built up a basic stock of tuning parts, you can quickly raise them to higher levels.
Parts are reusable: You can remove parts from other vehicles and use them on others. However, there are clear categories. Parts from street racers cannot be attached to cars intended for off-road racing. And definitely not on airplanes.
How large the selection of cars, boats, and airplanes in The Crew 2 is, you can read in our listing.
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