Team Up With The Crew
Since The Crew is always online, you better be damn well sure that multiplayer runs through the engine powering this beast. Now I’m not saying here that you have to indulge in multiplayer, but it does make things a little more interesting. Not just because you’re racing against people rather than artificial intelligence, either.
Inviting others into your story events means you’ve got an extra pair of hands on your side. If someone on The Crew completes the objective, you complete it, too. For race events this might not be everyone’s first choice granted. When you’re diving into events where you have to evade the police or take down an enemy with brute force, an extra set of wheels can make things much easier. If you’re having trouble doing one event solo, opening it up for Quick Co-op can tip the balance in your favor.
There are also currency benefits to doing this. If another human being is in your event, you will both get a higher amount of experience and Bucks (The Crew’s version of normal currency) for completing the mission. This can be further boosted with perks but it generally varies depending on exactly what you’re doing. Do bear in mind though that not all other people are necessarily intelligent. They might be especially huge asshats who will ram you off the road or just make life more difficult.