You mean you don’t want a crAAAzy taxi?
You mean you don’t want a crAAAzy taxi?
I feel you man. Let’s not forget about hacked up electricity, shoddy repairs from the previous owners, lower building standards back then and other surprises that make a somewhat doable project turn full teardown.
Yeah, I also bought an older place recently.
Back in the 60s, the CIA experimented on real-life cheat codes. But after an incorrect use of “BALLOONHEDZ” in '63, the program was canned.
Step 1: recruit people Step2: ??? Step 3: Profit
Cough cough Mass Effect cough cough Cyberpunk 2077 cough cough
I found it frustrating by NFS standards (grew up with Underground 2, Most Wanted, etc.).
The story is lame as it is poorly written and has no character development. Races are OK except drag (because there are sprint races thrown in it but you carve corners with your drag-prepped rides). Vehicles, when bought, are tired to one type of race and are upgraded (performance wise) via a system that is basically lootboxy and make no mechanical sense. Be ready to buy a turbo that improves your braking, for instance.
Quite frankly, for a modern NFS arcade experience, you’re better off with Heat.
I didn’t care about the hype before it was released, then I waited when I heard about all the bugs and tried it in 1.6. The game is really good when you take it for what it is, rather than what you or others think it should have been.
Sure thing Seymour.