Quests are divided into unique ones (e.g.
doing jumps for Daredevil Liv), and repetitive ones (e.g.
transporting client X to location Y before the time elapses).
Note - The order of the missions is random.
If there aren’t any that interest you, wait until they get replaced.
The currently available missions can be browsed from the phone, or activated by reaching markers on the map.
how much stars you’ve received from the client - up to 5 stars).
Here is a list of unique (marked in yellow) and repetitive (green) Driver SF missions.
After reaching the target, park the track in the indicated place and disembark.
The quest giver wants Marcus to race three different autonomous vehicles.
Get a good vehicle for this task, but double-check it’s easy to handle.
ensure to focus on driving through checkpoints.
Use nitro if necessary to avoid being overtaken by autonomous vehicles.
This quest has an untypical ending.
You have to deliver Roman to the location chosen by him.
Marcus will be assaulted, and he has to escape.
Note - Don’t exert yourself to gain a full number of stars, as it’s not possible.
You’ll receive one star regardless of the mission’s course.
This quest show on Driver SF list once you finish the one described above.
Ian will ask Marcus to retrieve a stolen car.
Visit all the shown locations until you locate the car.
The vehicle will soon explode, and a police chase will begin.
Loose the pursuit, and wait in hiding until the police officers stop their search.
Once the heat dies down, take Ian to his home.
Because this mission will have your driving fast.
The protagonist will have to keep up with the drone until it eventually crashes.
Find a car that can take some dirt, otherwise you’ll lose the boats.

One more thing, do venture to avoid people enjoying a walk on the beach, would you?
It’s the most common of Driver SF missions.
Marcus has to reach the location shown by the client as soon as possible.
Marcus may be asked by the client to investigate the blue areas on San Francisco map (e.g.
to find a lost robot).
Remember to use a fast car and activate nitro if necessary.
Some clients may require a slow cruise to the chosen destination.
For such a task, double-check to choose an average car.
Some quests may even “force” an economic car on you.
Choose an average car, so you’re free to still get some speed if necessary.
Focus during sharp turns so you can avoid a crash with another car or element of the environment.
Plan such maneuvers in advance, and shorten the course if possible.
A client can ask Marcus for safer driving, which means avoiding exceeding the “damage limit”.
For such missions, choose a car that is easily steerable.
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