Save Editor Invalid Car Heat Value Hot- - --- Nfs Carbon
NFS Carbon Save Editor displays an "invalid car heat value" (often showing up as a corrupted number like -3.69...e+28
Heat Level Glitches: Manually setting heat values too high (the "HOT" error) can cause the editor to fail to load the car list correctly. --- Nfs Carbon Save Editor Invalid Car Heat Value HOT-
- Heat 0: Stock visual parts (OEM bumpers, stock hood).
- Heat 1: Aftermarket Level 1 (basic body kits).
- Heat 2: Aftermarket Level 2 (aggressive kits).
- Heat 3: Autosculpt / Maxed visual state.
Mod Conflicts: If you are using global mods like NFS Carbon Battle Royale or NFSC Improvement Mod, the editor may fail to recognize new car IDs. NFS Carbon Save Editor displays an "invalid car
Extra Options Mod: Installing the NFSC Extra Options mod can help bypass hardcoded heat caps and improve save stability. Heat 0: Stock visual parts (OEM bumpers, stock hood)
Inside the game’s memory or the save file, the "Heat" value is stored as a 4-character byte string. If the game reads a Heat value that does not align with the car’s capability (e.g., Heat 2 for a police car), it writes a fallback placeholder: HOT- .