
Make sure to win at least one championship in each of the three series. Keep working at it, win as much as you can, and complete ten total seasons across all three series. This is the meat and bones of the platinum and will take a very long time.

By season 3, you can begin signing on with Cup level teams. Once you make it to Xfinity, the same fill-in process will happen at the Cup level. Using a custom car or taking over for a driver does not affect anything major, so play how you want. When you do sign, you’ll want to do so with teams that have the highest speed rating. Do this and perform well to increase the opportunities you have to sign with better teams. While racing in the Truck series, you’ll have opportunities to fill in for drivers in the Xfinity series. In this mode, qualify well and win as many races as you possibly can to make the playoffs and win the championship. For now, you’ll be limited to the Truck series, but you'll eventually work your way up to the Cup level. You can race against easy AI, turn off flags, and set the race length to 4% for the easiest time. Load up the Career Mode and change the settings to your liking. In the main menu, select My Driver and create a custom driver for Who Am I. Step 2: Create a driver and work on Career Mode.

Qualify for the playoffs and win the championship in each series to complete this step. I also recommend winning at every track you come to for those subsequent trophies. Since you can change the difficulty of the AI to 85% (easiest possible) as well as the length to 2% (lowest possible), this would be a great time to begin winning as many races as possible for Long Live the King. You’ll need to win a championship in all three series. For now, let’s start with Championship Mode. You can do these steps in whatever order you like. That means if you earn 100 wins in 2017 and 100 wins in 2018, you will not earn Long Live the King (win 200 races). This DLC is not required for any trophies, but it is important to know that the 20 seasons do not combine stats. There is a DLC in NASCAR Heat 2 that allows you to update the cars to the 2018 season. You will need a minimum of 200 wins, 13 seasons (around 500 races), and 5,000+ laps completed for the. Nothing in this game is difficult, but it is time consuming. You also do not have to get an Elite rating at each track like the previous game. There are no ridiculous challenges or champion difficulty trophies. If you’re a NASCAR fan like me and have been playing some of the yearly installments, you’ll be relieved to know that this is by far the easiest NASCAR game to date.

Welcome to NASCAR Heat 2, the second installment by 704Games.
