Challenge: Texas | Battle Machine NFS: PS Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
Challenge: Texas
This is the last Race Day above the Battle Machine. Since it's a challenge you won't have to worry about car damage - you'll race in two preset cars, same as everyone else. In order to win here you'll have to prove your racing skill.
Grip: Club Circuit Again, pretty easy track - you can cut some of the curves by going through the sand. Also be sure to use nitro in the straight part of the track. | |
Grip: Short Circuit A 350Z seems a better choice here. You can take a shortcut through black-yellow barricade at the end of the lap. | |
Grip: GP Circuit B 350Z is again a better choice. Watch out for the U-turns at the end of the lap. | |
Sector Shootout: Short Circuit B 350Z time again, as this car seems to be cut out for this track. Try to gain advantage in the first few checkpoints - that should secure your position and grant you an easy win in this race. | |
Sector Shootout: Short Circuit A A well-known track again, with quite a few shortcuts - 350Z seems a better choice here, but feel free to use either. | |
Time Attack: GP Circuit A This track's pretty much the same as the third in this series, but you're going in the opposite direction. Watch out, as some of the road curves are harder to notice when going in this direction, also try to gain some ground by turning on the grass. |
After dominating this challenge you'll be given a choice between 350Z and Golf GTI - the former is faster, while the latter can be tuned a bit more effectively. Also, you'll have to pick your main car - I advise sticking with Nissan, as it proves quite powerful after some tweaking.