Running older software like Need for Speed Carbon on modern hardware alongside memory modifiers can sometimes cause crashes, screen tearing, or resolution issues. To achieve an "extra quality" experience, pair your trainer with modern community patches:
It's important to understand that any third-party tool like a trainer or save editor is created by fans, not the game's developers. Consequently, there is always a small risk they could conflict with your game version or trigger a false-positive warning from your antivirus software. Always download from trusted sources and have the original game files backed up before making changes.
Cops can no longer arrest you, no matter how pinned you are.
: A popular .CT (Cheat Engine) file tailored for version 1.4. Its primary "extra quality" feature is the ability to unlock all career cars and parts instantly. It also includes a "guarantee pink slip" feature, allowing you to take 6 markers instead of 2 after boss races to ensure you win their car.
Listen for an audio cue (like "Trainer Activated") or check the trainer window to ensure it detects the game process. Press the designated hotkeys ingame to unlock your rewards. Alternative: Save Editors vs. Trainers
No trainer is perfect, and there are minor issues to note:
: Community texture overhauls replace old 2006 road, sky, and environment textures with high-definition 4K assets.
: Created by ThirteenAG, this essential script allows the game to run flawlessly at modern resolutions (1080p, 1440p, 4K) and fixes the aspect ratio of the HUD.