NFS Unbound: Beginner's guide Need for Speed Unbound guide
Beginner's guide is a page in the Need for Speed Unbound guide with interesting information and tips for new players that will get you off to a better start in the game and tell you what to pay attention to and what to ignore.
Last update: 02 December 2022
This page of the guide contains a list of tips for Need for Speed Unbound. You will find out which races to choose.
- Make progress as fast as possible
- Deposit large amounts of money
- The number of retries is limited
- Choose high-value but low-risk races
- By changing the downforce of the car, you modify the points of the vehicle
- Use nitro wisely
- Explore gas stations
Make progress as fast as possible
Story-wise, the first hour of the game doesn't matter to you in terms of vehicles or money you get. After driving Alec's car to the designated place, your progress will be reset. You will start with a new garage, no cash or cars available before. So try to get to this point as quickly as possible, ignoring side activities.
Deposit large amounts of money
You will probably quickly notice that some of the money you earn during the day is marked in red in the upper right corner of the screen. Deposit them in a hideout to keep them safe - it's worth unlocking new hideouts in different parts of the city. You will lose your cash when you get caught by the police. You can also use "unsecured" cash, e.g. to pay race entry fees.
The number of retries is limited
Almost every race can be repeated, but only a few times. You cannot retry some occasional challenges and special races (such as those where you can win a new vehicle). In addition, the number of retries available is affected by the selected difficulty level.
Choose high-value but low-risk races
The Heat level indicator, a flame symbol, determines the intensity of the police activity against you. It resets on the next day, but remains unchanged when changing from daytime to nighttime. Changing cars won't help you. For this reason, it's a good idea to limit your participation in race only to those you really want to play and start with the ones that will raise the threat meter the least.
By changing the downforce of the car, you modify the points of the vehicle
Want to lower or raise a car's tier by a few points without buying parts? Open the vehicle settings menu and change the downforce level. Each click to the left raises the tier. A click to the right - lowers it. This is obviously an extreme solution, because when you increase downforce, the car can become slower and more difficult to control. However, in extreme cases, it will allow you to use one vehicle to participate in races in both tiers (if you apply modifications that bring you closer to a round number of tier, such as 200, 300).
Adjust those settings before starting the race - during the race the settings will be unavailable.
Use nitro wisely
There are two nitro modes in NFS Unbound: the yellow and the blue bar, visible in the lower right corner.
- Yellow recharges faster and allows you to trigger a one-time, small pulse by quickly pressing the boost button. It will allow you to easily eliminate opponents, but if it is not used quickly, the chance will be lost. By charging it to level 3 (maximum fill) you will receive a huge buff that will allow you to reach almost maximum speed, so it's worth charging the bar if you have a chance and not using it up too early.
- The blue bar is a classic boost - it charges slowly and doesn't give you a huge buff, but it's long-lasting. Never let it remain full, because then the acquired supply is simply lost. Nitro can be charged while driving dynamically and dangerously: drifting, jumping, driving past other drivers while being really close to them or following another vehicle in a wind tunnel.
It is worth using the boost to get out of the too long drift quickly and stabilize the vehicle.
Explore gas stations
On street corners you will find gas stations; they are not associated with secrets, although each new discovery is permanently added to the world map. They allow you to repair the car and charge nitro, e.g. before taking on a nearby challenge.