Back up your save file. Find a clean v1.4 trainer. Press F6. And hear the roar of 50+ engines all at once. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Will this trainer work on NFS Carbon: Collector’s Edition? A: Yes, as long as you have updated the Collector’s Edition to patch 1.4.
To unlock every vehicle in NFS Carbon’s Career mode—from the humble Toyota MR2 to the beastly Bugatti Veyron 16.4—you need to dominate every territory, defeat each boss on the first try, and complete specific challenge series events. For the casual gamer or the returning veteran who just wants to experience the perfect canyon run in a tricked-out Koenigsegg CCX, this grind is a dealbreaker.
Enter the . Specifically, its most sought-after feature: Unlock All Cars .
This article will serve as your complete manual. We will cover what version 1.4 is, how to safely install it, the exact steps to activate the car unlocker, compatibility issues, and a list of all the legendary cars you will finally command. Before diving into version 1.4 specifics, let’s clarify terminology. A trainer is a third-party software application that runs alongside your game. It hooks into the game’s memory to modify values in real-time. Unlike a savegame editor (which changes your save file) or a mod (which changes game assets), a trainer works live.
Veteran players argue that unlocking Darius’ Le Mans Quattro through legitimate means takes over 40 hours of repetitive gameplay. Trainer 1.4 respects your time. It allows you to experience the beauty of Carbon’s physics engine with vehicles that the average gamer would never otherwise see.
A: Ensure NumLock is off if you are using the numpad. Also, try running the trainer after you have entered the safehouse, not during a race.