EA Games are announcing that Need for Speed will take a new approach with the latest installment, Pro Street. It's all about closed circuits now, with no street racing. The circuits are from all around the US, and the game is supposed to run in 30 fps with a release in late October. Inside you'll find some nice-looking images.
Update: Another 8 images added.
All comments (29)
Looking good!
*okay these pics look brushed up, but just ignore the 100xAA and Photoshopped smoke :P. (in a trailer released a while ago, they show of some car standing still, with in-game graphics. Looks quite good. (gametrailers)
Dear god, I'm só buying this. And gonna play it with my 'falcon' Xbox360. (falcon is a codename used by microsoft that means having them produced better and not rushed so that they don't get the RoD, with the new microchips being added soon)
"So will the be a massive open road with tons cops and crashes and completely innocent drivers cruising the city streets getting involved in the mayhem? No. You will compete for the first time since the Underground series launched on real roads in real environments set during daylight hours from around the globe. An echo of classic Need for Speed taken to a whole new level."
From: http://forums.ea.com/mboards/thread.jspa?sls=2&tst...
Don't have time to find a better source right now, but you can safely take my word! :D
anyway, on topic. despite the trailer from a while back, im still not buying into the final game looking like this. but im fine with that, if it looks as good as carbon but goes back to the classic racing rather than the over-the-top arcade style tuner cars etc then im all for it. demo first tho please
I wouldn't have though if I didn't read the latest EGM (or was it last months) where they had screenshots and talked about the smoke effects, but then said that everything that had been shown thus far for this game was "target material" and wasn't real time at all.
This one sounds like a different breed. I liked Need For Speed from years ago on the PC. I never liked the controls and feel of the Xbox versions of Need for Speed. This one I will definitely give a shot to, based on the concept change, and graphics. This isn't an upgraded port from PS2 for sure.
Problem for this game is though, it will be released at arround the same time as PGR4, and that game will most likely own it!!
Anyway, wouldn't buy any NFS no matter how it looked. There are better race franchises to spend money on.
btw, looks not so bad
Some very clever tricks they are using for their motion blur and smoke effects.
The wheel rims look to have their own motion blur applied though.
http://www.gamersyde.com/pop_image.html?G=5719&N=9
Note the rear tyre isn't blurred.