Both cops and racers have access to Free Ride mode in Hot Pursuit (2010).In Underground 2, only Outrun races are available, with no bank rewards. In Need for Speed: Underground, drag and drift are unavailable in this mode.In Underground 2, race and shop locations from the career mode are not highlighted in this mode.All titles that do not have an open world location allow the player to drive on a track without any lap limitations and opponents instead. This mode allows you to set up a custom race solo or against up to 23 Drivatar opponents, drive any car in your garage or the game roster (including locked Exclusive models, but Rental cars dont provide payouts), and use Mods. Select the Setup tab and then Race Setup to customize settings. Cleanup - This article requires editing to meet the Need for Speed Wiki's quality standards.įree Ride (also known as Free Roam, Free Run in the Underground series, and Test Drive in older releases) is a game mode that is featured in Need for Speed: High Stakes, Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed, Motor City Online, the Underground series, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Need for Speed: Carbon, Need for Speed Carbon: Own The City, Need for Speed: Undercover, Need for Speed: World, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010), Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012), Need for Speed: Rivals, Need for Speed (2015), and Need for Speed: Payback.įree Ride allows the player to freely roam around the game's setting. Free Play is found in the Single Player menu.