[NFS 2 SE] Ferrari F50 - North Country (3dfx | HD)
Uploader Comments (Psychoaktiv91)
All Comments (10)
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thumbs up if you held your breadth at the turn at 1:48 ( because you knew what that turn is capable of doing to you )
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I love this game, is diferent that the others NFS, Is the best. fuck NFS carbone, and others
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u aren't a good driver!! playing with pioneer. look at me how i play without pioneer making the lap records of 1.45.00 minutes with ferrari F50& 1.42.70 with mclaren F1
i will upload those lap records videos of north country etc soon inshallah.
danish {india}
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God, I used to LOVE the music in this game! The best part is the music changes whenever you reach a certain point in the track.
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I enjoyed the simulation mode...
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i remember playing the Knock Out race mode for this game....i'd always pray that Mc Laren wasn't the last car to race at monolithic studios.
This and Outback are my favorite tracks in the game. The atmosphere, Hell Bent for Lederhosen playing in the background, and passing through the countryside made for a perfect driving experience. Would be great if EA somehow remade this track in a future game.
MindlessMiles 1 year ago
@MindlessMiles I liked this track for its 'German-ness'. "Willkommen in Kinder Welt", haha. But seriously, We'd never put 60 km/h signs in the middle of a village.
I agree, remakes of all the old tracks for an 'HD-NFS' would be pretty damn awesome. I'd even pay for them as DLC - how does that sound EA?
Something tells me it won't happen though...
Psychoaktiv91 1 year ago
@Psychoaktiv91 If EA decides to go back to global tracks, then it might be possible. Thing I liked about NFS 2 is that it felt like you were traveling the world. Each track with it's own unique vibe, is that concept too old school for new games or what? This is why I don't care for free-roam because it locks you in the same place, and it does get dull after awhile.
MindlessMiles 1 year ago
@MindlessMiles I don't have anything against free-roam in general. But for racing games, I'd sign your statement. I think it's not about oldschool or not; it's just much easier for the developers to build one area with different tracks in it, instead of making up 10+ completely different. Laziness - a scheme that can be seen too often in today's gaming industry, if you ask me.
Psychoaktiv91 1 year ago