


Once you unearth your first Derelict chassis, you’ll be able to track the project and get clues about where its other parts are located. But a car like that isn’t easy to come by: Derelict parts are scattered throughout Fortune Valley, and you have to find all five pieces of a project before you can build it.ĭon’t worry about grabbing them all of these parts right away, but keep an eye out as you go. You'd best get comfy, because you're going to be spending a lot of fun time here.ĭerelicts are some of the best, most customizable cars in the game, and they’re exactly what you’re looking for if you want to raise a beauty of your own from the scrapyard. All those pieces go to your garage, where you can customize your ride based on the bodies and parts you’ve collected. Each shop has different offerings, so make sure to check out multiple locations if you’re looking for something special.

To get started, you can purchase vehicles at Dealerships or stop off at Part Shops for – well, parts. No doubt you’re itching to build your perfect ride, and you’ll have plenty of opportunities to do it: almost everything in Need for Speed Payback is geared toward scoring new parts, whether you're winning cash prizes in races or searching the desert for loot. Check out some tips for beginners below, and we’ll see you at the starting line. Whether you’re a series veteran, just now getting here, or have never touched a gear shift in your life, we'll help you start your racing career off right. If this is your first time playing, don't worry – we’re here to help. It's time for some fresh meat to hit the streets. Need for Speed Payback is now part of EA Access and Origin Access, so members can hit the roads, deserts, and winding mountain paths of Fortune Valley whenever they want.

The Need for Speed Payback Beginner’s Guideįorums Forums The Need for Speed Payback Beginner’s Guide New to Need for Speed Payback? Check out this owner’s manual on how to kickstart your racing career.
