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Need for Speed ​​Heat Exclamation Mark: What does it mean?

What does the yellow exclamation mark on the map actually mean in Need for Speed ​​Heat? Why doesn’t the yellow exclamation mark disappear even though you have successfully completed the race and should actually have completed it? When you open the map in Need for Speed ​​Heat, you will find some markers for various activities and locations. This includes not only the races, but also the collectibles and places such as the gas station, the car dealer and the tuning shop. When you run and complete a race, you will usually see a tick above the icon. But some icons display a question mark in a yellow circle, so what does that mean?

Need for Speed ​​Heat: What does the yellow exclamation mark mean?

When you go to a race, you can often change the opponents and the level of difficulty using the control pad to the left and right. At first we thought that the exclamation mark would always appear when you only completed one “difficulty level” of the race, but that is apparently not the case. Even if we successfully completed both “difficulties” of the race, the exclamation mark continued to appear next to the race icons on the map and was not replaced by a tick.

Instead, the exclamation mark always seems to be displayed during races when they are suitable for an active (racer) challenge. In any case, the races displayed with the exclamation marks always matched the tasks from the challenges (coincidence)?

Is the exclamation mark just an indication that you can run the race with two difficulty levels/opponents? Or is the exclamation mark always displayed in NfS Heat when it is a race that is suitable for one of the active challenges? What experiences have you had?

By Fred Richardson

a computer enthusiast with an insatiable appetite for problem-solving. After graduating with a degree in Computer Science in 2010, he embarked on a lifelong journey of exploring the intricacies of technology. For the past 25 years, Fred has dedicated himself to building custom PCs, mastering the art of hardware and software integration. With a deep-rooted belief in the power of coding, he has sought to unravel the complexities of life's challenges through lines of programming. From the early days of DOS 3.3 to the present, Fred has been a steadfast support for users, utilizing his knowledge to assist and guide others in navigating the ever-changing world of technology.