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if ur wondering why no skyline but there a supra and that

well u guys should know. u cant legally have a skyline in america, well not without alot of work or so, and they are not coming over there.

but the rest are all common american cars.

they have tried to make it real use possible and it is aimed at america.

but yeah i loven it. i not finished or so yet. but i liking the whole gameplay, and graphics.

runs real nice on my 3500 64bit

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Theres a few things that i didnt like about it.

The fine tuning and dyno. Where is it?

Drift? for the love of god!

And it just gets boring quikly. I got up to the 4th blacklist person and quit. Its to repetative.

Oh, for thoughs that are wondering

Black Edition has: DVD, 2 extra cars, and 5-6 already tuned cars.

I found the best mods were to get Junkman upgrades. Also I turned off auto save, and saved the game only before competing against blacklisters. After kicking their arses (which is pretty easy) if I didn't get their pink slip I reloaded the save and did it again.

I put all the junkman mods on the Porshe that I won and kicked everyone's arse.

if ur wondering why no skyline but there a supra and that

they have tried to make it real use possible and it is aimed at america.

Yeah I can understand that. But really, since when has NFS been about realism? Its no Gran Turismo.

Theres a few things that i didnt like about it.

The fine tuning and dyno. Where is it?

Drift? for the love of god!

And it just gets boring quikly. I got up to the 4th blacklist person and quit. Its to repetative.

I'm glad the dyno tuning has gone, it was pointless. But I agree that it does get a bit repetitive once you start moving up the blacklist. Definately has to be played in very small doses. Also miss the drift, I reckon it kinda broke up the monotony.

EA better watch them selves... They've went too down the American car scene since Underground 2. Underground 1 was all jap cars which was great, then they started adding American cars for underground 2 (& the rice movement begins). Sh#t, next underground will be made just for yanky ricers who can select & do up excels, civics, neons, etc.

this game BITES!

i was up to blacklist #4 when the autosave screwed up and the data was corrupted and refused to load.

now i have to start again. :angry:

i think i might take funkys advice and turn the autosave off.

Whats the deal with the engine just dying  :(

Engines die when you don't change gears.

Try changing gears.

Engines die when you don't change gears.

Try changing gears.

Dohh.

I found the best mods were to get Junkman upgrades. Also I turned off auto save, and saved the game only before competing against blacklisters. After kicking their arses (which is pretty easy) if I didn't get their pink slip I reloaded the save and did it again.

I put all the junkman mods on the Porshe that I won and kicked everyone's arse.

For those of us that finished NFSU (original), apparently TJ (the guy who built his own unique mods), went evil and stole the chick's car (the chick that talks to you and helps you and that), (he f**ked with the vinyl - making it look amazingly sick)

names himself Junkman.

In short... TJ = Junkman. I didn't think you'd be friends with him after he stole the chicks car. Or are you a different guy in this NFS?

baahahaha @ genor8

Ive got it, its way to easy, ive got to 2 on the blacklist in a week or two then I left it at my dads house. the only hard and frustating part is tha bounty, which is fun as but whenever I get causght with a HUGE bounty racked up I usually end up throwing the controller across the room and tuning the ps2 off from the back before it saves..

the only car ive bought was my first one, ive got heaps of cool cars like the gallandro whihc I whore out in cop chases, but my race car is a maxxed out rx8. drives better than the lambo too..

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