I have been Scamed by PlayStation store i think
I bought nfs payback deluxe edition 2 months ago and I realized that I didn't have any of the bonuses from the deluxe edition, not the deluxe cars and the tire smoke colors, not the XP boost and money boost, not the speedcross dlc that is supposed to be included in it, so I got scammed by the PlayStation store. I hope someone from EA can help me because in EA's help platforms there isn't even NFS PAYBACK š Good day/evening to all ššRemaster this Games they are the greatest game had been created ever.
NFS Most Wanted 2005 NFS The Run NFS Rivals NFS Carbon and if possible make The Run part 2. The NFS community please help me sending this message loud and clear because they are truely on of the greatest games in racing ever been created so far.The Future of NFS ā Bring Back True Street Racing with Realistic Physics
EA Games has completely buried the Need for Speed series by breaking the core driving physics and turning the visual style into something cartoonish and disconnected from real street racing. What was once a serious and immersive street racing game has devolved into a shallow arcade with unrealistic car behavior. Instead of constantly reinventing the wheel, EA should return to the proven concepts that players love: ā the night racing atmosphere from NFS Underground, ā the intense police chases from Most Wanted, ā and the official race events from ProStreet ā all combined into one game with realistic, predictable car physics and modern visuals. The core problem is that the current physics feel broken and unconvincing ā cars donāt behave like real vehicles, but more like toy models. For example, performing a 360° spin at full speed using the handbrake is completely impossible ā instead of smoothly rotating, the car freezes in place. This is just one example of how the physics fail to deliver a believable driving experience. Players want a physics system that feels real, responsive, and predictable ā where cars react logically and skilled driving is rewarded. This is the real formula for success and strong sales. Everything needed is already there ā no need to chase trends or add shallow gimmicks. Bring back the classic gameplay mechanics and concepts that made NFS great, enhancing them with modern graphics and proper, realistic driving physics.I strongly request EA to bring MW2012 to the next generation platform
I strongly request the ea official to pay attention to MW2012, it is definitely an underestimated generation I strongly request that MW 2012 remaster can be ported to modern platforms such as PS4/PS5, and also ported to XBOX SERIES X/S, XBOX One, or let XBOX SERIES X/S, XBOX One get backward compatibility to run XBOX360 version of MW 2012. Although MW2012 is a game from 13 years ago, its picture quality is still incredibly real. Even now, its picture quality can still give players a sense of surprise. Its picture quality still amazes players. For the next generation of needforspeed, my suggestion is that the Ul interface should learn from MW2012, and the police and criminal wanted heat system should also learn from MW2012. The graphics quality of MW2012 is still great now, and it looks very close to reality, although MW2012 is a game from 13 years ago. It is best not to use the Frostbite engine for needforspeed anymore, and switch to Unreal or Chameleon engine, EAGL is also suitable.SolvedForgotten N4S
Iāve been playing Need for Speed since Porsche Unleashed when I was around 8 years old. Iām deeply frustrated with the NFS communityās bias. Every Need for Speed game Iāve played offers a distinct and unique playstyle, atmosphere, and theme. My disappointment stems from how blindly the community clings to Most Wantedāan amazing game, no doubtābut they demand every subsequent title to replicate it exactly. This unrealistic expectation leads to unfair negativity toward newer entries, which are constantly compared to their idealized version of Most Wanted. As a result, many later games in the franchise arenāt given a fair chance to shine on their own merits. To be fair, Iāve played nearly every racing game out there, and I appreciate them for their unique styles. The reason Iām writing this is because I fear weāll never see sequels like ProStreet 2 or The Run 2, a Carbon remaster, or even a modern remaster/sequel for Shift. These titles deserve recognition, but the communityās narrow focus on nostalgia overshadows their potential. Itās disheartening to see such a creative franchise limited by fansā unwillingness to embrace change.