The guys over at Stainless Games don’t want you to be forced to drive everywhere in a wonky battering ram though and a simple press of a button (Y in this case) can fix any damage currently holding you back mid-event. Due to the constant bombardment of enemy vehicles slamming you into oblivion, damage can become a bit of a nuisance. This is where another useful purpose for your shiny currency pops in. However, with destruction comes damage, and damage is something you will find yourself on the end of should you not keep your car repaired and opponents in your line of sight. For those of you with a natural tendency to destroy everything in sight, you may well find your points racking up to crazy high amounts before you’ve even noticed what the hell they are for. The better the performance in an event, the more points earnt. These other points earned within a match are the key to progression in Carmageddon and at the end of each event you will see a number relating to the amount needed to unlock the next chapter of the career. The tokens used for such a task are conveniently called upgrade points and to gain these players must collect silver floating coins found throughout each map. On top of these are points that are gathered for almost everything in game whether you’re ramming the closest competitor into the nearest wall or slicing, dicing, burning and splatting every ‘ped’ in sight, points will very quickly add up. There are three different types available with the power, damage resistance and handling of the cars all upgradeable. Although simply swapping to the next high performance meat mangler each time you unlock one (something which is done by wrecking them in race) is a completely valid option, my preferred method is to upgrade my car with tokens I earnt through racing. As you progress, the game naturally becomes harder and to ensure you don’t end up as the next smashed up scrap of metal on the junk heap, you must ensure your vehicle is just as strong and powerful as all the other death machines on the track. Each of these events have their own objectives and requirements that differ from the rest.
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