
Sequel Difficulty Drop: Underground 2, for having difficulty options, in which "Easy" will nullify the Rubber-Band A.I., unlike the difficulty options of the first Underground.note In Most Wanted and Carbon, customizing your car reduces its heat level, which is helpful for avoiding the cops, but doing extensive modifications isn't mandatory. Thankfully, subsequent games did away with the star rating, making customization completely optional. While forcing players to take on something that should not be mandatory in a game genre is already questionable by itself, it does not help that the late-game visual customization options, necessary for the later magazines, make the car look like a very blatant Rice Burner.
#Need for speed underground 2 song trial
While in Underground 1 it is only used for some optional unlockables and entering a few events (And after you're done with the event you're more than free to remove your customizations), in order to advance past certain parts in the Career Mode in Underground 2, you have to complete a time trial to reach a spot in the map to have your car published in a magazine, and said car needs to have a minimum Star Rating to be able to take it on. Scrappy Mechanic: Star Ratings, which are increased by customising your car.Narm Charm: While both games' plots about fighting to be the best illegal street racer in the city are too much Serious Business for their own good, they still have their fans, however.Perhaps because of this, most references to Underground 2 in later games tend to use Rachel's Nissan 350Z instead, with its lively green-and-purple color pattern. 5 Ford Mustang with a stylish flame vinyl, and Darius from Carbon had his red Audi Le Mans Quattro, Caleb had a Pontiac GTO that was pitch-black aside from his Reaper vinyl, which came off as comparatively less-ornate in the always-set-at-night Underground 2. While Eddie from Underground had his orange Skyline GT-R R34 emblazoned with the logo of the Eastsiders, Razor from Most Wanted had his black Gen. note In the latter case, part of it seems to be because of his car. The fact that he hasn't gotten any nods in later games in comparison to other bosses from the "tuner" era of NFS (like Eddie, Razor, or Darius) hasn't helped matters, giving him a reputation of one of the most forgettable NFS bosses. It went to the point that when the final race against Lina Navarro, the Final Boss of Payback, was similarly criticized for being too easy, fans immediately began comparing her with Caleb. Memetic Loser: Caleb Reece, the Final Boss of Underground 2, is perhaps best remembered for not being able to put up a decent final race, making him look too easy in comparison.Harsher in Hindsight: The first game's soundtrack contains three songs performed by sex offenders: "Smashing the Gas" by Mystikal note he sexually assaulted his hair stylist, "The Only" by Static X note Guitarist Tripp Eisen was jailed in 2005 after sleeping with underage fans of the band and "Ride" by Lostprophets note Singer Ian Watkins' crimes are so vast and sick we're not even going to list them.I don't know of a music extractor like in the first game.don't think there IS one.this is just the long way (and maybe the only way with the exception of audio editor preference).
#Need for speed underground 2 song windows

Click on another song and listen to it while Goldwave continues recording.Go into the Tracks thing and click on a track and listen to it all the way thru.

Start the game and turn off ALL sounds (just turn the volume sliders all the way down) in the Audio thing.

