The Crew 2 | BMW M8 2019 vs. Nissan GT-R 2015 Performance and Sound Comparison

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The Crew 2 | BMW M8 2019 vs. Nissan GT-R 2015 Performance and Sound Comparison

Notes:
I am well aware that using slipstream I can get higher Top Speeds, but this is not what the video is about. In the video I show what can be achievable without any modification in pro settings or help from other cars (slipstream).
Every Test was made multiple times.
The Drag Race is made to show car acceleration and speed in straight line.
The acceleration with NOS test is made using a script to activate the NOS at the same time every time for all the cars.
Every Car has the same upgrades.
I have Nitro Chemist perk with Extra Pump and Pure upgraded to the max and for the Icon Points I have maxed out Pure, Extra Pump, Ventilated, Resourceful and Frenetic.

Timestamps:

00:00 Drag Race Stock
00:36 Drag Race Max Upgrades
01:07 Drag Race Max Upgrades NOS
01:36 Acceleration Stock
02:45 Stock Acceleration Comparison
02:55 Acceleration Max Upgrades
03:32 Max Upgrades Comparison
03:42 Acceleration Max Upgrades NOS
04:07 NOS Acceleration Comparison
04:17 Top Speed Stock
05:06 Stock Top Speed Comparison
05:16 Top Speed Max Upgrades
06:05 Max Upgrades Top Speed Comparison
06:15 Engine Sound
07:00 Engine Sound Cockpit Cam
07:40 Tunnel Sound
09:16 Tunnel Sound Cockpit Cam
10:52 Cars Showcase

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The Crew 2 is an online-only open world racing video game developed by Ivory Tower and published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Stadia. It is the sequel to 2014's The Crew. It features a persistent open world environment for free-roaming across a scaled-down recreation of the United States. The game allows players to control a variety of vehicles including cars, motorcycles, boats, and airplanes. The game was released on June 29, 2018.
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