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Anyone with xbox 360 wants any blueprints for the many cars i have, send me a friend request and ill send you every blueprint i have. My gt is: OZ aus

I havent done speed king yet and probably wont bother but im king in everything else.

  • 2 weeks later...
damn this game looks sweet as!

Will it run on med/high graphics on a AMDx2 6000+, 2 gig 800mhz ram and a 7600GT card?

I am going to buy it tonight if yes, am sick of buying games and them not running well heh

mm downloaded it and on 800X600 with most graphics options at low it runs terrible at around 10 frames per second..

Bit crap how u can't go through the streets or free roam any, not a fan of track games, the best NFS game is still high pursuit imo..

Also very crappy controls, impossible to play with keyboard and after like 15 minutes configuring my control it still felt retarded and turned too sharp

played it on ps2, what a joke. what the f*ck is up with the drifting, you go round 5 corners per track? wtf?? the zonda was so skittish on the speed mode i sold it and got a 911 turbo, much more stable. thought it was a bit odd that i could only squeeze 680bhp out of the r35.

i had to adjust the audio so i could stop hearing about ryan cooper blah blah blah

nfs most wanted was heaps more fun.

dunno if shes in the game but i know she promo`ed it

yeh shes in it, shes the chick that most of the time starts the race, gives the camera a wink etc... kinda looks like her... doesnt really make the game better, which isnt to say that i dont like the game

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eeeh.. kinda stuck.

how do you do wheeelieees lol?

i got a 800hp 34 for drag n shit n it aint working !!!

might want to consider a RWD car for wheelies.

Anyone got the damn patch and 'booster pack' to work? As soon as I install it the game no longer starts, gets to the loading bit and then crashes which is very frustrating. Have to uninstall, delete the folder and reinstal to get v1 to work again.

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this game was so dissapointing i had a day off work to buy and play this game LOL... was like seeing a child born opening the packet n then dropping the disk in the xbox360....... then played it and was so dissapointed its not funny. the game is poo especially the drifting its fooking crap.. try n do a doughnut n ur car turns into a 5hp understeering bucket of crap... ... the best part of the game is the warm up burnouts before u do a drag, looks awsome other then that game sucks ballz IMO id recogmend buying forza 2 or juiced 2 over pro street

this game was so dissapointing i had a day off work to buy and play this game LOL... was like seeing a child born opening the packet n then dropping the disk in the xbox360....... then played it and was so dissapointed its not funny. the game is poo especially the drifting its fooking crap.. try n do a doughnut n ur car turns into a 5hp understeering bucket of crap... ... the best part of the game is the warm up burnouts before u do a drag, looks awsome other then that game sucks ballz IMO id recogmend buying forza 2 or juiced 2 over pro street

forza 2 is only on xbox :spam: silly microsoft noobs :D

juiced 2 is rubbish.. i have it :|

"awaits till mod chip comes out to play xbox360 games on ps3" :thanks:

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