===== STAGE 2 - THE NATIONAL PARK - WLK2 140 Hwy Track Length - 5 Mil Target - 8 positions (187) Check Points - 4.3, 3.4, 0.6 Cops - no Time - no Tricky Turns - no The first half of the track is
Fallout 3 (Works for all controls apart from the L2 and R2 buttons. To fix this issue, you need to load up the game with a dualshock 3, get into game, then turn off the Dualshock 3 and connect the
Perfect - Game functions flawless with no audio or graphical glitches, all tested functionality works as intended without any workarounds needed.
Hello guys, i'm new here! I have some problem with NFS the run on my PC so i thought someone here might be able to land me a hand. To be exact i dont have the problem with the game, but the controlls. I cant use my PS2 dualshock controller that works on every single game i have on my PC. When
Need for Speed: The Run [BLES01298]Started by GrantKane. Black screen only. In preparation for upcoming changes to the compatibility database, this thread is being moved to Intro. Due to other threads for the same media (Disc or PSN) already being in that category. If you find a specific game ID that performs differently than others for the
Top Speed 0-60 MPH Horsepower Torque Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 Super Sport Launch Exclusive (PS3)/ Supercar Pack Purchase (Xbox) 8.0L Quad-Turbo W16 267 MPH 2.5 secs 1,200 1,106 lb/ft Hennessey Venom GT Launch Exclusive (PS3)/ Supercar Pack Purchase (Xbox) 6.2L Twin-Turbo V8 275 MPH 2.5 secs 1,200 1,155 lb/ft Koenigsegg Agera R Launch Exclusive (PS3)/
Autolog is an asynchronous multiplayer and player profile suite in Need for Speed: The Run used as a social-competitive network for players to connect, compare, and compete against each other. Originally introduced in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010), as the result of internal competition during development at Criterion Games, Autolog allows players to compete against their friends across
The bad: Handling physics are a bit stiff and can be infuriating at times; the races can feel too short given the tedious menus you have to get through between events (the XP and driver level system feel completely pointless to include); and thanks to EA's reliance on DLC and online multiplayer, some of the selectable cars are no longer
6. The Need for Speed series has become the Star Wars of the driving game world – a ridiculously successful, long-running franchise that can be chopped up and dished out in any form that the
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