Drewb99 wrote:No, 'people can't drive so lets make the game too easy' makes the games fail. GT4's got all kinds of cars nobody'll ever drive, even a Volvo Wagon, and they seem to be doing rather well.
he a volvo estate is COOL!
but yes GT4 has a big list and with that alot of rahter useless and double cars... useless like the T Ford...
and double like a ford GT and a Ford GT prototype... only differs by a few hp...
but then again... better have a HUGE list of cars then a to small list of cars
why do you need and interior costumising? imo there's no point in there.
but i really hope it will have the 'duplicate decals on the other side' like SRS has. it would be also nice to bring back the hood decals. maybe even the bumper decals. but then again...it's a street racing game, not a legal track circut game. i also hope it will have real life parts.
agree with jemc.....they have 2 put everything in this game tht in real street life all the parts have 2 be in the game and u can make ur rideeeeeeeeee ILLEGAL CRAZY!!!
do you remember how you could paint the car in SLRR ? there was an option to paint the whole car with the bucket in your hands, and thats what i call hardcore ultra realistic simulator of painting vehicle. in the fact, thats the way i was painting all my rides there and yes i really enjoyed it.... really i want it in NFS_MW
Woah, chill, the game has just been announced. Also, if you follow UG2 patterns, you would notice that we won't get an official car list until very close to the release of the game but pictures should come towards the end of April.
yep we do in the meanwhile some talk some more!
i think interor couzsmation is pretty good also maybe the hood decals from underground?pluls i played srs on gamecube, pretty cool!
You know what was really neat in High Stakes? The ability to put your name on the plate. It's so simple, yet so cool. Why didn't EA leave that as part of the "customization"? Maybe we'll see it in MW.
So there are two types of Need for Speed players that I’ve met. First, there are those that just love high-speed street racing in the fastest cars on the planet. And then there are those that love the thrill of being chased by the police.
Believe it or not, a lot of people love being chased. Whenever I mention that I work with the Need for Speed team, the first thing I hear is, “Please bring back pursuit mode.†For the uninitiated, pursuit mode was first introduced in Need for Speed Hot Pursuit and allowed racers a new adrenal boost as they not only fought to out-rev other racers, they had to dodge police pursuits, spike strips, and missile firing helicopters... standard police protocol for any high-speed pursuit.
Yesterday, those same players that have dogged me at any party can rejoice as EA has announced Need for Speed Most Wanted – complete with flashing blues in the rearview mirror.
This is not the same Pursuit Mode you’ve played again and again as you’ve waited for the popular gameplay mode to return. The development team has decided to evolve Pursuit Mode from the realm of bumbling cops trying to pull you over after you’ve smashed into a wall to modern police strategies that are used in real-life high-speed chases (the OJ chase is still an exception to any rule). They even hired chase experts to make it realistic. That means you’re going to have to upgrade your evasion skills too.
Due in November, Need for Speed Most Wanted is a departure from the street whips in Need for Speed Underground 2 but adds the latter game’s best features: open world and customization. From tuners, supercars, muscles and sports cars, you’ll be able to build the ride you’re looking for or the ride you’re just dying to have in real life.
New to the series will be the Blacklist, a list of the most wanted racers in the game. As you race through the game your Rap Sheet and street cred moves you up the illicit racing ladder to go head-to-head with other racers or test your skills against up to half a dozen cops looking to ask for your license and registration.
Need for Speed Most Wanted will deliver the fast-paced experience you desire on just about any console you have including a next generation console as well as the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, Xbox® videogame system from Microsoft, Nintendo GameCube™, Nintendo DS™, Game Boy® Advance, PSP™ handheld entertainment system and PC.
We can’t say when in November Need for Speed Most Wanted will arrive but you might want to cancel any events in November just to free up your schedule... school, Thanksgiving, etc.
That is great. I just want it to have some old cars. We in bulgaria do not have too much new cars so i have seen only 5-6 year old tuned cars. It would be good if it has a FIAT TEMPRA (like my car ), OPEL VECTRA B, PEUGEOT 406(really like this car), and some more european cars like Juiced will have.