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Players run a crew and can hire specific street racers to be in their crew and the active friendly racer is known as a wingman.
As part of the game's dynamic advertising, a few billboards advertised the presidential candidate Barack Obama's campaign in 20.The gameplay is similar to Need for Speed: Most Wanted and Underground 2, but based upon rival street racing crews instead of individuals. It can be used in Quick Race events by visiting and purchasing it from a Mazda Dealership found in the Billings District of Downtown Palmont. #NEED FOR SPEED CARBON 2 PLAYER SERIES#
Players can unlock a bonus Mazda RX-8 featured in a short-lived graphic novel and cancelled television series titled Revved. It can be heard in the Purgatory club onboard the Citadel space station. The song Staggered Injection by Ekstrak, which is played when a race is led by an AI opponent using an Exotic car, reappears in Mass Effect 3 as a remix. The Tuner crew - Rotor 4 - only utilises tuner cars with a similar livery to that seen on the Group C #55 Mazdaspeed Mazda 787B. There are some billboards and ads advertising the 2006 Mazda MX-5 although it is not included in the game. There are also several locked aftermarket parts that are impossible to unlock without cheats. The Lexus IS 300, Lotus Europa S, Plymouth Road Runner, Porsche 911 GT3 RS, and Toyota MR2 are only available in their respective Challenge Series events as well as having no Reward Cards. The PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and Wii releases have the most limitations of any console release. A newer model of the Subaru WRX Impreza is featured in the Nintendo DS release, which is not made available for gameplay. #NEED FOR SPEED CARBON 2 PLAYER WINDOWS#
It is also the last to support the Windows 2000 and Windows ME OS, and the only title to be released for MacOS X.
Need for Speed: Carbon is the last Need for Speed title to be released for the Nintendo GameCube and the original Xbox. Palmont's Downtown, Silverton, Fortuna and Kempton districts can be seen on the last leg of the final showdown against Darius in the "Eternity Pass" Canyon Duel event. #NEED FOR SPEED CARBON 2 PLAYER FREE#
It is not accessible in Free Roam mode within normal gameplay.
There is an additional district known as San Juan, which is used for tutorials at the beginning of the game and for three race events in Quick Race mode. #NEED FOR SPEED CARBON 2 PLAYER MANUAL#
Need for Speed: Carbon re-imported the option for players to drive with a manual clutch. Main article: Need for Speed: Carbon/Soundtrack Trivia Gameplay Pursuit Tag - Multiplayer pursuits within a district. Pursuit Knockout - Multiplayer pursuits within a circuit. Free Roam Challenge - Random encounter sprint races. Canyon Drift - Drifting-focused sprint races.
Checkpoint Race - Time-limited checkpoint races. Canyon Duel - Distance-based two player mode. Territories that were successfully gained by players may also be randomly attacked by smaller crews. Players will take over a district after challenging and defeating a crew boss, from whom they may also select Boss Bonus Cards that contain bonus rewards. Each district is occupied by several rivaling crews that the player must take on with their own crew. The career mode is centered around the fictional Palmont City setting, which is made up of four distinctive districts and the surrounding canyons. Main article: Player (Most Wanted & Carbon) Progression Online services were shut down on August 31, 2021. Similar to Need for Speed: Most Wanted 5-1-0, a handheld spin-off title - entitled Need for Speed: Carbon - Own The City - for the GameBoy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, and Zeebo platforms was released. In the following year, it was also made available for Macintosh. Need for Speed: Carbon was first released in autumn 2006 for the PC, GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox platforms, as well as for the newer PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 platforms. It continues the plot from Need for Speed: Most Wanted but takes place in a night-only setting. Need for Speed: Carbon reimports a high number of gameplay assets from Need for Speed: Most Wanted but also introduced several features new to the franchise, including the ability of creating crews, canyon duel racing and Autosculpt customisation. It was developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. Need for Speed: Carbon is a multiplatform racing video game and the tenth title in the Need for Speed series.