all of the liveries suck and i'm sick of racing on the side of a mountain while in the dark. grid 1 is way better and to think i waited five or so years for this crap
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the only problem i have with the game is that the faster cars don't have any tracks with a decent amount of straights (way too many turns). what's the point of having cars that go 200+ miles an hour when all i do is race on tracks with 50+ corners and if that isn't enough then how about you try shining some sunlight on the track (always dark).
there will be no customization in this NFS.
they said in a interview that they wanted to bring back the old NFS when you didnt care about the looks of the car but just driving the car.
they said they wanted to forus more on the game play and online instead of being able to customize your car.
[QUOTE="blastmaster2k2"]you sir, have that type idiot mentality, that belongs 2010's Hot Pursuit as if the super easy drifts on swivel, adolescent focus on the beauty of the wrecks, and mario cart powerups wasn't enough . with crapterian's take on this years Most Wanted for once they decide not to hold the little kiddies hand and guide your way though the game with boring closed tracks, and add a fleshed out go anywhere freeroaming city for once. I applaud them for this feature, they took over tuning in most wanted so much so its limited to set of COD perks for each car with no noticeable visual difference, as performance is changed no true understanding of how make car faster is necessary, so you have think, while speeding/super easy drifting about what road or street is fastest to get you to your final destination along with trying to fend off takedown attackers and its to challenging for you? well bright side is for your crapterian will probably make map so simple a 5 year will have it down in 2 hours like most of their previous titles unlike Midnight Club LA which required you to learn the fastest shortcuts when you ramped the difficulty up to hard a perish cause the AI certainly would. Good Luck! this generation of Casuals is Hopeless! they should've included closed tracks because the game has check points which is the same just done differently. my question is why always go with places like newhaven or whatever it's called instead of big cities and what happened to coastlines.That is my primary concern with the game as well. Open world is fine when you're just messing around but I need set tracks to race to have fun honestly. I can't be bothered with remembering every detail of a mock city, only a teenager has that kind of time to waste.
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