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This article was published by Michael Leary (@Terronium-12) on August 24th, 2019 in the Need for Speed HEAT category.
Go ahead, tell them what they should or shouldn't do with their site. You seem to know a hell lots of stuff.I really wonder why this piece was written.
I just had no idea there was a NFS forum here. I guess they're trying to get more people in. whatever. Maybe a candy crush forum and candy crush news next?Go ahead, tell them what they should or shouldn't do with their site. You seem to know a hell lots of stuff.
Yeah, they made this forum in 2003 just to get more people in. Imagine how absurd.I just had no idea there was a NFS forum here. I guess they're trying to get more people in. whatever.
what does it matter when they added it?Yeah, they made this forum in 2003 just to get more people in. Imagine how absurd.
The forum exist for over 16 years and you just noticed it. They should really move it near the top to get more attention.what does it matter when they added it?
I guess if someone was looking for a NFS forum they d have found it wouldn't they?The forum exist for over 16 years and you just noticed it. They should really move it near the top to get more attention.
I'm not trying to start anything but why is it in the wrong game? would it be EA's greediness or?Wow... this is actually a fantastic idea, I must admit. Too bad it's in the wrong game.
I'm not trying to start anything but why is it in the wrong game? would it be EA's greediness or?
This game receives a lot of unjustified hate by default because it is associated with EA. While I do agree EA has some questionable ethics, I don't think it is fair to totally write off a game because of its publisher. Alternatively, the way the comment is phrased could also indicate such an in-depth tuning feature should be in a more realistic game first.
By the way, Welcome to GTPlanet!
Welcome to the need for speed forums of gtplanet, where the majority believes calling need for speed underground will magically fix the series, even though the past 3 games have been underground except named differently
There are people who think that High Stakes was the best NFS game. I don't want to judge others taste but still HS the best NFS? I get the nostalgia and attachment to the things we loved. But are those guys for real or just some trolls? And I would never spend 60 euro for a Most Wanted/ Underground 2 remake. Those games were fine back in 2004 and would never sell well in 2020. So why would anyone invest resources and money to remake some 15 years old games?
There are people who think that High Stakes was the best NFS game. I don't want to judge others taste but still HS the best NFS? I get the nostalgia and attachment to the things we loved. But are those guys for real or just some trolls? And I would never spend 60 euro for a Most Wanted/ Underground 2 remake. Those games were fine back in 2004 and would never sell well in 2020. So why would anyone invest resources and money to remake some 15 years old games?
I think a proper remake of Most Wanted might sell well on the cop chases gameplay alone, it is the one unique feature that no other racing games has. Rivals and Most Wanted 2012 got something that felt similar to it but it lacks the madness of having 10+ Corvette on your tail and smashing through Corvette roadblock. The others like Underground 1, Underground 2 and Carbon are fun racing games but I find them more replaceable and I rarely think that I should revisit them.
I do hope Heat get close enough to that as my alternative for cop chase fun, so I don't need to revisit old Most Wanted every year for my cop chase fun.
Not only that. We will be able to do those High Heat races where cops are gonna be even harder. Also the cop AI seems pretty smart too.Doesn't HEAT have those police chases? On some gameplays i see dozens of Police Corvettes chasing one driver. I think it will be close enough.
Doesn't HEAT have those police chases? On some gameplays i see dozens of Police Corvettes chasing one driver. I think it will be close enough.
I believe this is problem on every NFS forum not only GT Planet. Look and Facebook NFS fanpage, and the amount of hate for not calling it Underground 3.
I suppose that’s the power of brand recognition, isn’t it?