Players can choose from a set of preset colours or select a custom paint set by Hue, Saturation and Brightness, also having paint finishes such as metallic. Players can only change the body paint of the car with factory colours. Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010) does not allow individual colour options. Paint can also be applied to individual body parts such as hood, front bumper, rear bumper, trunk, glass, and rearview mirrors. In Need for Speed: Shift, players can choose car colour from a colour wheel with paint finish options including gloss, metallic, candy, pearl, chrome, matte, and flip. Need for Speed: Undercover retains the paint system from its predecessor. In this game however, it was possible to paint the hood, bumpers, and doors individually. Need for Speed: ProStreet has the same painting system as Carbon. Need for Speed: Carbon brought the individual colour option back and also added new paints such as candy, chrome, iridescent, and matte paint. Rims can be painted with chrome, gloss, and matte colours. From this game and later on, the whole car body, rear spoiler, and rims are paintable. Need for Speed: Most Wanted removed many options available in Underground 2. Need for Speed: Underground 2 retains the paint system from its predecessor, but also introduces side mirrors painting. Car paints don't boost the star rating of a car as much as spoilers. It is also possible to paint the engine, muffler, rear spoiler, rims.
Players can only change the body paint of the car with factory colours.įrom Need for Speed: Underground and upwards, no factory colours are eligible anymore, but different types of paints like gloss, metallic, and pearlescent paint can be selected.
The paint system introduced in Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit is largely retained, although the PC release introduces the option for players to select custom car interior colour. In the PC release, car interior colour can't be selected, but is changed accordingly to the selected body colour. Need for Speed: High Stakes uses the paint system from its predecessor. The PC release included the option of selecting custom colours in addition to the default factory choices. Step into a richly created world and be part of an immersive story that takes you all over Ventura Bay.Car paint modification was first available in Need for Speed II, as players has the choice of selecting only preset factory colours. Plus, earn Ken Block’s Hoonicorn and Morohoshi-San’s Diablo.īe part of the story.
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