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Chizou2023
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4 years ago

Ride height should soon be addressed :)

So, some cars, mostly the Nissan 240Zg, Nissan 350Z and 350Z Nismo, Acura RSX-S/Honda Integra, all trucks and SUV's, and some other super car's suspension seems quite high, even at it's lowest suspension level. Well, some are off road cars that's why. But it also needs a lower ride height like the Mitsubishi EVO 7, BMW M3 Evolution, BMW M3 E46, Nissan 180SX, Aston Martin Vulcan, and other cars that can be tuned with the lowest suspension.

I hope this would be improved in the next NFS game. Also, please add the tune stance style like NFS 2015, and remove the air suspension/air bags since that's the one that caused NFS Payback and Heat to have the worst stance and track width style, not clipping issue.

Here are some cars with the maxed out suspension, but still too high:

The ride height of this 240Z is too high

Is that the lowest it can go for trucks and SUV's??

Cars with better and lower stance:

The EVO 7

WHY DOES IT SEEM LIKE THE STANCE OPTIONS ARE TOO BIASED FOR SMALL VEHICLES, BUT FOR TRUCKS AND SUV'S, IT'S THE WORST?

Btw, this is an app (Heat Studio), but the same tune stance in Heat Studio also happens also in the real game. It's not a bug, the stance was always made like that. This is one of the biggest things players don't like about NFS Heat, and why they say 2015 is better than Heat. I hope NFS 2022 gets a better stance option like 2015, and would not add air suspension. I really hate air suspension. It ruins the cool stance options, which is why Payback and Heat did not get the same as 2015.

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