Since the string cuts off at "P..." , it likely originally ended with "-PCK" , "-PS4" , or a checksum value. However, the core identifiers are clear:
It looks like you've provided a partial filename or code related to Need for Speed Heat (likely a game title, version numbers, and a CUSA identifier for PlayStation 4). To help you "make a paper," I need clarification.
Far from being a meaningless code, "Need for Speed Heat -A0106-V0100- -CUSA15081- P..." is a precise fingerprint of a specific game state — US region, base 1.00 with update 1.06, PS4 target. For digital preservationists, modders, and technical enthusiasts, such identifiers prevent version mismatch crashes and enable community collaboration.
Remember, is the EU version. If you bought the game digitally from a different region's store (like the US store, which uses a different CUSA code) but are trying to install a patch downloaded from a disc or a different region account, the update will fail.
As you race at night, your Heat level increases, making the police more aggressive. High Heat allows you to multiply your Rep, but if you are caught, you lose a significant portion of your night's earnings. 🏎️ Starter Car Selection