Compara los precios de NASCAR Heat 5 - Ultimate Pass (DLC) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por 704Games Company. Publicado por Motorsport Games. Lanzado el 10/7/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Single Player, Multiplayer, Local Co-op, Split Screen, Third Person, First Person, Racing.

Every 2020-season paint scheme, challenge pack, and legend content drop bundled into one pass. If you own NASCAR Heat 5 base game, this is the catch-up kit.

Let's be clear about what this is: the Ultimate Pass is a DLC bundle for NASCAR Heat 5, not a standalone game. It collects all the monthly content drops released across the 2020 season (July, August, September, October, and December packs), the Playoff Pack, the Jimmie Johnson tribute pack, and the Tony Stewart pack - the one that was previously locked to the Gold Edition - into a single purchase. That means hundreds of additional paint schemes covering the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and the Gander RV Truck Series, a handful of new challenges, and the bonus of having Tony Stewart as an in-game spotter voice with an exclusive Career contract from Stewart-Haas Racing. If you already own the Gold Edition, stop here - most of this overlaps with what you have, and the community has loudly flagged that the exact contents versus the Season Pass get confusing fast. Read the store page fine print before buying. For anyone who picked up the base Standard Edition and wants to get fully stocked, this pass does the heavy lifting in one transaction. The extra Challenges are the highlight of the cosmetic side, dropping you into real-world NASCAR scenarios - avoiding chain-reaction pile-ups, charging from the back after a spin, that kind of thing. The paint scheme volume is genuinely staggering, which matters more than it sounds when you are grinding Career mode or setting up a custom online lobby with friends and want your liveries to look right. Speaking of Career, the base game gives you a progression path from the Xtreme Dirt Series all the way up to the Cup, and the Tony Stewart Career contract from this pass opens a specific entry-level deal with Stewart-Haas Racing that adds a small but welcome bit of variety to your first season. One thing worth flagging for wheel and controller users: NASCAR Heat 5 sits in that accessible sim-lite zone, not full-on iRacing territory. Driving assists can be stacked high for couch co-op nights, and the game genuinely supports split-screen multiplayer, which is increasingly rare. Pack racing with a few friends on a superspeedway oval, using drafting and bump-drafting tactics to slingshot past opponents, is legitimately fun. The controller handling has been criticized for lacking feedback on asphalt, but wheel users on PC reported improved compatibility in Heat 5 versus earlier entries - proper degree-of-rotation recognition on common Logitech wheels, for instance - so if you have a wheel gathering dust, this is worth testing. Gamepad players will find dirt tracks the most satisfying surface since the slidey physics translate better to thumbstick inputs. The DLC itself does not fix any of the base game's rougher edges: thin career presentation, no in-race commentary, and a rival AI that critics called competent but not particularly aggressive. Those are base game issues and this pass does not touch them. What it does is max out your cosmetic roster and add some structured challenge content, which is exactly what a season pass should do. If you are a NASCAR fan who bought the Standard Edition at launch and skipped the monthly drops, this bundle is the logical completion purchase. If you are on the fence about the base game itself and wondering whether to bother at all, sort that question out first - the pass only makes sense with the base game underneath it. Riley, Scout Team

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NASCAR Heat 5 - Ultimate Pass (DLC)

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10 jul 2020704Games CompanyMotorsport Games
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Every 2020-season paint scheme, challenge pack, and legend content drop bundled into one pass. If you own NASCAR Heat 5 base game, this is the catch-up kit.

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Let's be clear about what this is: the Ultimate Pass is a DLC bundle for NASCAR Heat 5, not a standalone game. It collects all the monthly content drops released across the 2020 season (July, August, September, October, and December packs), the Playoff Pack, the Jimmie Johnson tribute pack, and the Tony Stewart pack - the one that was previously locked to the Gold Edition - into a single purchase. That means hundreds of additional paint schemes covering the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and the Gander RV Truck Series, a handful of new challenges, and the bonus of having Tony Stewart as an in-game spotter voice with an exclusive Career contract from Stewart-Haas Racing. If you already own the Gold Edition, stop here - most of this overlaps with what you have, and the community has loudly flagged that the exact contents versus the Season Pass get confusing fast. Read the store page fine print before buying. For anyone who picked up the base Standard Edition and wants to get fully stocked, this pass does the heavy lifting in one transaction. The extra Challenges are the highlight of the cosmetic side, dropping you into real-world NASCAR scenarios - avoiding chain-reaction pile-ups, charging from the back after a spin, that kind of thing. The paint scheme volume is genuinely staggering, which matters more than it sounds when you are grinding Career mode or setting up a custom online lobby with friends and want your liveries to look right. Speaking of Career, the base game gives you a progression path from the Xtreme Dirt Series all the way up to the Cup, and the Tony Stewart Career contract from this pass opens a specific entry-level deal with Stewart-Haas Racing that adds a small but welcome bit of variety to your first season. One thing worth flagging for wheel and controller users: NASCAR Heat 5 sits in that accessible sim-lite zone, not full-on iRacing territory. Driving assists can be stacked high for couch co-op nights, and the game genuinely supports split-screen multiplayer, which is increasingly rare. Pack racing with a few friends on a superspeedway oval, using drafting and bump-drafting tactics to slingshot past opponents, is legitimately fun. The controller handling has been criticized for lacking feedback on asphalt, but wheel users on PC reported improved compatibility in Heat 5 versus earlier entries - proper degree-of-rotation recognition on common Logitech wheels, for instance - so if you have a wheel gathering dust, this is worth testing. Gamepad players will find dirt tracks the most satisfying surface since the slidey physics translate better to thumbstick inputs. The DLC itself does not fix any of the base game's rougher edges: thin career presentation, no in-race commentary, and a rival AI that critics called competent but not particularly aggressive. Those are base game issues and this pass does not touch them. What it does is max out your cosmetic roster and add some structured challenge content, which is exactly what a season pass should do. If you are a NASCAR fan who bought the Standard Edition at launch and skipped the monthly drops, this bundle is the logical completion purchase. If you are on the fence about the base game itself and wondering whether to bother at all, sort that question out first - the pass only makes sense with the base game underneath it.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamSeason PassPaint SchemesChallenge ScenariosSpotter CustomisationCareer ExpansionDirt RacingSplit-Screen Co-opWheel CompatibleOfficial License

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4 GB RAM
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System requirements
64bit Windows 7, 8 10

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