Feel the need. Its pretty ironic that a game from a series called Need for Speed delivers a title in which the racing is pretty slow paced for the most part. That and the unresponsive car handling are two of my major gripes with this title. The AI opponents offer a fair fight, but its generally an easy game to beat. by ymboc - Last Updated 11/17/2004 Show image in new window Would you recommend this Map? Yes No For Need for Speed: Underground 2 on the PC, Shops Map by ymboc. Through extensive testing, I've set better lap times in the stage 3 performance MX5 and 240SX than any other maxed out car in the game, even without the Unique Parts. The main reason to change cars is that the game is so effing long that you get sick and tired of using the same one by the end. M. o. F. a. T. Inc. 2. A road under contruction possibly leads there 3. Floating cars. 4. The Highway on the island to the west 5. Ghost city 6. These roads used to be open 7. Bayview's surroundings 8. The geographical map itself! 1. Bayview's other part Bayview itself is a lot bigger than we think it is. I think Underground 2 is actually better at avoiding this than any other game in the series. You could slow down and aim for the best lines, but AI cars apparently don't experience the same laws of physics. They can slam into walls at top speed and bounce back like it's nothing. Need for Speed Underground - all URL races on hard difficulty walkthrough. No commentary gameplay with original soundtracks. Widescreen fix for windows 10 | nc3j.