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This game features various elements that pit players against each other, and one of those is the spectacular crashes. After persistently experiencing crashes in Free Roam and Link Up, I eventually moved away from those and focused on the Story Mode. When I returned to online play later, intentional crashes were almost non-existent, but the unpleasant memories of crashes still linger.
From what I've seen on forums, others also find this aspect distasteful. Are there really people profiting from these flashy crashes? It's subjective. Many experienced racers wish for players to display skill rather than cause chaos. Those who are new to racing or simply want to enjoy driving might experience more crashes and perhaps learn from the crash techniques of the experienced players.
However, I don't believe it contributes to the ultimate shareholders' profit. I feel the legacy of Burnout should be preserved more appropriately. Apologies for the rushed writing; I'm short on time.
- 2 years ago
I'm not feeling inclined to purchase due to the lack of information. I recently upgraded to the Palace Edition and I'm pleased with the abundance of colorful and humorous decals available for car customization. The driving effects are also impressive, and there's a good variety in clothing options.
However, there's very little information about clothing and DLC on the sales site. I'd like to know the details of available cars, customization options, clothing, and decals. It seems there isn't much enthusiasm for selling. If I had known this content earlier, I might have made the purchase sooner. And this isn't something that requires programmers. I hope they can make this happen soon.
- princenaim2 years agoRising Novice
@Ron7RoadworrierWhile I am inclined to agree with the statement that Burnout's legacy should be preserved better, let's not let this take away from what we have in Need For Speed. I feel like the level of added chaos brings a much needed sense of the fact that racing is indeed dangerous, as depicted across multiple installments of the franchise once before.
- 2 years ago
I do not necessarily seek the complete removal of crash representations. The legacy of Burnout is very beautiful and captivating, so I hope it is used effectively without being excessive.
To the destruction artists and the superior who approves such decisions: From now on, instead of impulsively destroying our beloved cars, I would like you to pursue destruction as an expression of "scrap and build" to make the world a better place through our cars. Let's bring a breath of fresh air to the stagnant world.
Specifically, expressions that bring dynamic changes to the air and the environment would be fantastic. Examples like the 'Battlefield' series or 'Ghost of Tsushima' are excellent references.
Literally, I continue to be impressed by your work. Thank you for creating something wonderful.
- 2 years ago
I think the developers off unbound should bring back cars from older nfs games. In my opinion nfs pro street and shift2 had the best line up.
I hope they could bring back the Ford Mustang New Edge again. And cars like Honda integra type-s
Toyota celica ts230
Cobalt ss
Chrysler 300c hemi
Nissan 300zx z31 turbo (i could sell my kidneys for that one)
Maybe a monte carlo ss 2002?
And many other ones that has not been heard of in a long time.
Maybe could do a pro street dlc car pack?
I hope the developers sees this sometime
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