Friday, 12 October 2012

need for speed world free download




World takes on the gameplay style of Most Wanted and Carbon, focusing on illegal street racing, tuning and police chases, and adds classic MMO elements to the mix such as special abilities. Worldalso features the cities of Rockport and Palmont, the cities of Most Wanted and Carbon, into its map design, with redesigned graphics and new locations on the map to make travel between the two cities easier. The game currently features 134 licensed cars consisting of tuners, muscle cars and exotics. In Rockport, there are signs on the Downtown Rockport beltway that read "Tri-Cities", along with roads that lead to a bridge with tollbooths on the other side. However, the road past the tolls is locked to all drivers. Need for Speed fans assume that there are plans to add Tri-City from Undercover into the game. In Palmont, there are rumors about the canyons that are to the north of the city above Silverton and a San Juan somewhere around the area but closer to Rockport.
On December 2010, car performance customization was made available to players. Players can win parts from lucky draw. The coveted Pro and Ultra series parts are extremely rare. Free players have a really low chance of winning a part. Special card packs can be bought with SpeedBoost that give the greatly coveted parts. On March 16, 2011, visual customization was also made available. All the in game cash bodykits from previous versions were removed. Most body-kits require SpeedBoost to purchase. A few in game cash kits are available but are generally the stock body and a tiny spoiler. These are no where near as good as the previous in game cash versions were. On March 31, 2011, Electronic Arts introduced a new game mode called Team Escape,[3] a co-operative version of a police pursuit where up to four players must race as a team driving from point A to point B while avoiding numerous cops. For this mode, two co-op versions of the game's powerups have been released.[4] On July 26, 2011, a new game mode called Treasure Hunt was released. In this mode, played during free roam, players collect 15 gems around a randomly selected area once a day in the World to earn boosts of reputation and in-game cash. Playing the Treasure Hunt mode multiple days in a row can build up what is known as a Treasure Hunt Streak. Players can earn high-end performance parts or additional powerups after completing every hunt based on the day count of the streak (for instance, if the player completes Treasure Hunt for 12 days in a row, they will receive a tier 1 pro performance part).Skill customization was released replacing the old level up skill point system. All players that had the old skill points invested got skill mods corresponding with the skills they had invested points in. Players could only receive a maximum of 125 skill mods regardless of how many skills they had or cars they had. 3 Star (highest) skill mods are winnable from lucky draw or can be purchased through card packs. One star mods are purchasable for in game cash.
Before September 8, 2010, after reaching level 10 and access to only first tier and some second tier cars, the player would not be able to progress further in the game and would cease to earn any more experience points or cash. To continue the game, the player had to purchase the Need for Speed World Starter Pack. Without it, the player was allowed to play the game for as long as he or she wants, but he or she would cease to earn experience and cash.[6] On September 8, 2010 World had passed 1 million registrations. To celebrate that, the game was made free-to-play and the level cap was possibilly removed.



System Requirements

CPU:Intel Core2Duo 2.0 GHz
RAM:2 GB
VGA:(WinXP): GeForce 8600 or better, Radeon X1800 or better (Vista/Win 7): GeForce 8600 or better, Radeon HD 2600 or better
DX:DirectX 9.0c
OS:Windows XP Service Pack 3 / Windows Vista Service Pack 2 / Windows 7
HDD:2 GB of space is required to install the game
Sound:DirectX 8.1 compatible
Resolution:1280x960 32 bit
Network:128kbit/s Cable/DSL connection
















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