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This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on November 11th, 2019 in the Need for Speed HEAT category.
To be fair, it's 3.2 - 64% - which is above average.3 is a little too low, but looking to review's online point, have to agree. Hope we will get those nice things before it's too late.
Need for Speed is not and has never been the franchise you're looking for then. The only NFS games without police chases that I can recall are ProStreet and Shift/Shift 2. All of which are many years old and represent major departures from the series' normal tropes.Can't stand all the cop chasing, had to uninstall it. I'll wait for the next one which won't have cops (I think?)
If you turn traction control on, you effectively have MW/Carbon style physics. Which is to say, very little physics simulation to speak of, the car is basically bolted to the ground and you just brake enough to make your turning radius what you need it to be. Now, this is still awful compared to Forza Horizon, which has proven once and for all that you CAN have an accessible mass-market arcade racing game with physics that still resemble actually driving a car. But traction control in NFSH gets the job done if you can't stand the wonky drifting "physics".If they only gave it either Forza Horizon or NFS U2/MW/Carbon style physics I'd happily spend full price for it
A game stands and falls with it's driving physics imho. And this NFS falls (again)
You can add NFS II, UG1, and UG2 to that list.The only NFS games without police chases that I can recall are ProStreet and Shift/Shift 2.
Need for Speed is not and has never been the franchise you're looking for then. The only NFS games without police chases that I can recall are ProStreet and Shift/Shift 2. All of which are many years old and represent major departures from the series' normal tropes.
The last two games, NFS (2015) and NFS Payback (2017), both had police chases.The last one, from 2016...did that one have a ton of cops? I don't recall it having as much *shrug*
Never played those myself, so thanks for pointing them out.You can add NFS II, UG1, and UG2 to that list.
The last one, from 2016...did that one have a ton of cops? I don't recall it having as much *shrug*
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The only NFS games without police chases that I can recall are ProStreet and Shift/Shift 2. All of which are many years old and represent major departures from the series' normal tropes.
you can actually watch textures gradually loading with the naked eye — switch to a new car in the garage and you’ll see the game load the shapes in over a period of a couple of tenths of a second
I don't really remember how the police behaves in Payback, but in 2015 it was basically non-existent.
Try in EA/Origin Access for yourself. Its 10h demo section of a game for 5$ and 10% discount if you make decision to buy it. Also, you could play bunch of older EA games for free.So Heat's okay, but is it pay full price and get it right now okay, or would it be better to wait till it's 30% off or something?
So Heat's okay, but is it pay full price and get it right now okay, or would it be better to wait till it's 30% off or something?
So Heat's okay, but is it pay full price and get it right now okay, or would it be better to wait till it's 30% off or something?
Try in EA/Origin Access for yourself. Its 10h demo section of a game for 5$ and 10% discount if you make decision to buy it. Also, you could play bunch of older EA games for free.
Ill probably wait a little bit for a sale on this too, but definitely more interested in this than Grid which seems to be dead now...