The higher your C-Level the more things you can clear on the different long courses during the day. Experience points (called C-Exp) are now utilized during the day to gain what they call "C-Levels". You can customize things like the paint and decals, carbon fibre hoods and trunks, wheels, tires, engine components, turbos, cooling systems, CPU (and you can tweak the torque and power with the CPU), suspension (of course), braking systems, LSD, TCS, VCD, and the list goes on and on.įor those who have the first one (Tokyo Extreme Racer Drift) you will be happy to know that you get 2 courses to start with and expand from there. There is at least one car (and often more than one car) from each of these auto makers: Opel, Mercedes-Benz, Renault, Alfa Romeo, Volkswagen, Audi, Fiat, Peugeot, Citroen, Nissan, Honda, Acura, Mazda, Toyota, Lexus, Subaru, Suzuki, ASL, and a few others (haven't finished the game yet so there may be more), all of which are fully customizable. You can use the Logitech Driving Force and the Driving Force Pro with it (the instruction booklet does not mention the Logitech G25 and I don't have one to test it ). You should try it or buy it for the following reasons: The price is under $20 in Canada. As far as I am aware no one has created a thread for Tokyo Extreme Racer Drift 2.
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