Can you transfer The Crew 2 cars to Motorfest?
In the eagerly anticipated game, The Crew 2, players have been wondering whether they can transfer their vehicles from the previous installment of the series, The Crew. The answer, fortunately, is yes. In this article, we’ll explore the process of importing your vehicles from The Crew to The Crew 2.
Who can import their vehicles?
First and foremost, it’s crucial to note that not all players can transfer their vehicles. Only those who have progressed to a specific milestone in The Crew 2 and have the required vehicle progression will be eligible for importation. Additionally, only vehicles that have been successfully unlocked or purchased in The Crew 2 can be imported to prevent any cheating or exploiting the game’s mechanics.
How to import vehicles from The Crew 2?
To start the importation process, follow these steps:
- Make sure you’re using the same Ubisoft account across both games to ensure a seamless transition.
- Open The Crew 2 and access your player profile.
- From the profile menu, choose "Vehicle" and then click "Import Vehicle".
- Browse through the available vehicles to select which one you want to import. Note that imported vehicles will not be eligible for re-importing, so choose carefully.
- Once selected, the vehicle will begin the importation process. Be prepared to wait as the transfer takes a few minutes to complete.
- Upon successful importation, you’ll be notified and the vehicle will automatically be added to your The Crew 2 garage.
Vehicle Compatibility & Limitations
Not all vehicles from The Crew will work seamlessly with The Crew 2, given the latter’s enhanced technology and physics engine. Some vehicles from the original game might require re-balancing or modifications to work flawlessly. As a result, The Crew 2 introduces new driving mechanics and improved physics, and some older vehicles might lose their perfect balance. Always keep this in mind when exporting vehicles, and you may discover that older vehicles perform unexpectedly or may need re-engineering to maintain optimal performance.