More Upgrade Customization
The Crew went about upgrades and customization in a bit of a strange way. While you could do a number of different stylish, aesthetic changes to your vehicle, they were also tied into the performance level of your vehicle. As such, upgrading your car to progress through the story missions would change its appearance, even if you didn’t want it to.
On top of that, The Crew’s performance-focused ‘tuning’ upgrades were a little lackluster and vague. You’d unlock different parts with a level to indicate how good it was, but it was sometimes difficult to really feel any noticeable difference. Factor in the rubber-banding AI and these smaller upgrades felt pretty worthless.
The Crew 2 has an opportunity to really go to town when it comes to upgrades. Allow us to really dive under the hood of the car and tweak and tune just about everything you can think of from gear ratios to the ECM and air flow. Plus, don’t force the look of our car to change with its performance level, let players be creative and complete The Crew 2’s roster of challenges in style.