![]() It’s an easy drift event, it takes just 2 minutes to complete, and you’ll need lots of practice with it anyway for Drift Like a Tester. I’d recommend the “Airport Terminal D” event. You’ll need to find a quick and easy event that you’re comfortable farming, or just keep playing events of the same discipline until you have the required parts for your vehicle. This can take a long time because the loot drops are completely RNG. Every slot needs to have a purple PerfPart. Unfortunately, the trophy is not “Epic or better” so you cannot substitute purple parts you need with yellow parts you have, it just won’t work. You’ll need to find enough of it to equip any vehicle with an Epic PerfPart in every available slot. The type of loot you need for this trophy is the purple “Epic” loot. When you get PerfPart drops at the end of an event, they’ll either be Green, Blue, Purple, or Yellow. ![]() Check that trophy out so that you’re aware of the important ones and can get them out of the way early. Lastly, there are a few events which you must complete in order to earn the Act like a Narrative Designer trophy. While working through this phase of our Trophy Guide, you should also keep your eye out for any Photo Ops and complete those which present themselves. You should also earn quite a few misc trophies naturally, but we won’t worry about those for now! You can find all events on the map, but you can also view every event, categorised and neatly organised, in the “Activities” tab of the pause menu, which may be preferred by those like myself who like to approach games methodically.Īlong the way to the “The Grand Finale” final event, you’ll also complete all “Live Xtrem” race events and reach “Icon” fame level. To reach and challenge each boss, you will need to complete 50% of the events in that category Street Racing, Offroad, Freestyle, and Pro Racing. ![]() Phase One – Defeat 4 Boss Racers, Finish the Storyĭuring this first phase of our The Crew 2 Trophy Guide, all you need to do is focus on challenging and defeating the four main bosses of the game, and then completing the final event. You won’t really need to worry about that until Phase Four of this The Crew 2 Trophy Guide. There’s a trophy called Hard Way to Hell which will require you to beat just one stage on hard difficulty, but it can be any event as is completely up to you when and where you choose to earn the trophy. You will get better rewards, more money, and more followers for beating an event on a harder difficulty, but there’s no reason to play on Hard or Ace if you don’t want to. In order to access Hard or Ace difficulty you’ll need to beat the event on Normal difficulty first. You can change the difficulty of each race by pressing on it on the map, or selecting “Change Difficulty” on the event’s card in the Activity tab of the Pause Menu.Īll events are “Normal” difficulty by default, and then there’s also “Hard” and “Ace” difficulty. You’ll get loot, followers, and cash equivalent to how well your friend did, too! It’s a great system that harbors co-operation and sportsmanship between you and your friends. If they win an event and you’re lagging behind because of an unexpected concrete block in your path, a thin tree you didn’t see coming, or some other racing game shenanigans, you will still be able to complete the event as though you had also placed in the same position as your friend. You should know from the top that The Crew 2 has some online trophies for which you will need a friend who can join you on the game.Īs well as the trophies, playing with a competent friend can also be greatly beneficial. The Crew 2 is a superb racing game wich takes place on-road, off-road, on the water, and even in the air! With this comprehensive The Crew 2 Trophy Guide, I’ll guide you through the smoothest route to the game’s platinum trophy! The Crew 2 Trophy Guide: Before You Begin Online Play
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