The map of Palmont City is split into four regions (Kempton, Downtown, Fortuna, Silverton), each containing two territories. A 100% save means you have defeated the big bosses of each region (Angie, Kenji, Wolf, and Darius) in their respective canyon duels. Every district is under your crew’s control, marked clearly in your color (Blue for most career paths).
The most difficult part of Carbon is the Canyon Duels. A true 100% save file will have earned every bonus card related to the canyon, meaning you completed both the "Drift" and "Race" variants of each canyon track—including the final 14-km dash against Darius in his Audi Le Mans Quattro (CE exclusive). Need For Speed Carbon Collectors Edition 100 Save Game
The path varies slightly by Windows version: The map of Palmont City is split into
If you don’t see the Collector’s Edition folder, launch the game once, start a new career (just to the first garage), then exit. The folder will be created. If you don’t see the Collector’s Edition folder,
Released in 2006, Need for Speed: Carbon marked a turning point for the franchise. It doubled down on the underground tuner culture introduced in Underground 2 while adding the strategic layer of Crew territory battles and the heart-stopping Canyon Duels. The Collector’s Edition (also known as the Limited Edition on some platforms) went a step further, offering exclusive cars, bonus challenge series events, and unique vinyls not found in the standard version.
But let’s face it: unlocking every car, defeating every boss (Darius, Angie, Kenji, Wolf), and dominating every territory on the massive Carbon map takes dozens of hours. For many players—whether returning for nostalgia or experiencing the game for the first time on PC—a 100% Save Game is the golden ticket.
This guide provides everything you need to know about finding, installing, and verifying a complete 100% save file for Need for Speed: Carbon Collector’s Edition.