--- Nfs Carbon Save Editor Invalid Car Heat Value Hot- (OFFICIAL ◆)
: If the file is still "invalid," use the editor to re-calculate the checksums before closing the application. Common Valid Heat Ranges Heat Level Game Status Standard Career Mode play High-intensity pursuit (End-game/Mods) is greater than 10.00 (Triggers editor errors) If these steps don't work, your save file may be . It is highly recommended to regularly back up your save folder (located in Documents\NFS Carbon\[ProfileName] ) before using any third-party editors. manually edit
In NFS Carbon , "Heat" is a numerical value assigned to specific cars (specifically the player's "Career" cars) that dictates how aggressively the police pursue that vehicle. The game typically allows a heat range from Level 1 to Level 5 . --- Nfs Carbon Save Editor Invalid Car Heat Value HOT-
: Use the editor to manually set the heat level of the "HOT" car to 1.0 . : If the file is still "invalid," use
: Always copy your A[AliasName] folder to a safe location before using the editor. If the file corrupts, you can restore it from this backup. manually edit In NFS Carbon , "Heat" is
Most NFS Carbon save editors expect a CarHeat value between 0x00 and 0xFF (0 to 255 in decimal). The flag usually triggers when you try to input a value above 0xC8 (200 decimal) or directly set a byte to 0xFF . While the game CAN process very high values, the save editor's validation script flags them as "invalid" because they often lead to garage duplication glitches.