Criterion game engine produced rather small cars in my eyes. Frostbite is the biggest I have seen comparing to all NFS game. But what is best about Criterion game engine is that the graphics is very nice and its reflection (cars/roads/wet roads) is realtime rendering while Frostbite's reflection isn't.
haha very true...i rather take big cars in frostbite than small cars in criterion
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From: Selangor D. Ehsan Status: Lurking \k\
do the game have anti-aliasing? I remember nfs hot pursuit does not have AA and its using the same game engine, guess i'll wait till the game release and decide
btw.. heres some live stream of NFS:MW early access
Joined: Jan 2003
From: Selangor D. Ehsan Status: Lurking \k\
To me the game is no where near shitty condition. Its pretty much a Burnout Paradise with licensed cars.. i enjoyed playing BP last time with friends and this game supposedly better if not the same. Hopefully this game can keep me busy while waiting for Grid 2
I already pre order lol. later we can make a NFS:MW Usernames board where we can add each other ingame
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This post has been edited by NiTrOLaNCeR: Oct 29 2012, 06:25 PM
just bought it on origin 1 hour ago , the download speed is so horrible just now , and now the origin speed is okay already ( screw screamyx ) , cant wait to play
This post has been edited by modern: Oct 29 2012, 11:48 PM
1, utterly... sigh... controls. No way I can drive accurately with that. 2, this extreme arcadish physic... So I driving 200kmh, pull e-brake, powerslide, and stop in 5 meters. Awesome physics -.- I'm not asking for realism but this is way too much unrealistic. 3, just now try out cop chase, so I got struck by those nails. And start to think: "where the heck are those pursuit breakers??"...
It runs pretty damn good on a mid range GTX560 though, fullHD max setting with just minimal lag.
This post has been edited by M1X: Oct 30 2012, 12:59 AM