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As you performed "Heroic" maneuvers, you earned reputation points.
To emphasize the "heroic" feel, the camera angle was fixed to automatically follow the action through intense spins and quick turns, ensuring you never lost sight of the road during a stunt. Integration with the "Wheelman" System Need For Speed Undercover 2008
See the Heroic Driving Engine in action as it facilitates high-speed maneuvers and cinematic highway battles: As you performed "Heroic" maneuvers, you earned reputation
This engine powered the game’s signature "Highway Battle" mode, where players dodged dense traffic at speeds exceeding 180 mph. The physics were tuned to be extremely "grippy," allowing for high-speed precision that would be impossible in a more realistic racer. The physics were tuned to be extremely "grippy,"
Unlike the more simulation-heavy physics of its predecessor, ProStreet , the Heroic Driving Engine allowed players to pull off "Hollywood-style" stunts with minimal effort.
The engine enabled cars to perform perfect J-turns and instant 180-degree reversals with a single button press or stick flick, making it easier to evade police during high-stakes chases.
The driving engine worked in tandem with an known as Wheelman Rep .