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Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2012) System Requirements                

Most Wanted, like other Need for Speed games, is essentially a driving and racing game, where the player selects one car and races against a time limit or other racers to reach a destination. Police chases have once again been integrated into certain racing sessions, in which the police employ vehicles and tactics to stop the player's car and arrest the player, like Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2, and Need for Speed: Carbon. As players take control of faster cars and increasingly rely on nitrous oxide speed boosts, the oxide meter now refills automatically for the first time since its introduction in Underground, and driving sequences become fast-paced and intense similar to the Burnout series. source

 

Here are the Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2012) system requirements (minimum)

  • CPU: Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHZ or Althon X2 2.7 GHz
  • CPU SPEED: Info
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • OS: Windows Vista (Service Pack 2) 32-Bit
  • VIDEO CARD: ATI RADEON 3870 or higher performance / NVIDIA GEFORCE 8800 GT or higher performance
  • SOUND CARD: Yes
  • FREE DISK SPACE: 20 GB

Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2012) Recommended Requirements

  • CPU: Quad-Core CPU
  • CPU SPEED: Info
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • OS: Windows 7 64-Bit
  • VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 560 or ATI RADEON 6950
  • SOUND CARD: Yes
  • FREE DISK SPACE: 20 GB                                                                                                                                                                                       Source

 

BY DOUGLASS C. PERRY -> Developers of racing games received a new injection of life and purpose in the last two years. The growing popularity of street racing and modding has flourished in the popular culture, while Criterion's Burnout series has blazed a path all its own, bringing arcade racing back to its pre-Gran Turismo glory days. The Need for Speed series has never clung to a particular aspect of pop culture like Rockstar's Midnight Club or a particular car like Sega's Ferrari 360, but the long-time series struck gold with its light implementation of modding with Need for Speed Underground, selling more units worldwide than any game in 2003 with 7.5 million. Need for Speed Most Wanted continues the street culture thing, but EA's Canadian development team has mined one of the better iterations of the series, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, fusing both rudiments into a newly refined, yet strangely familiar racer.

NFS Most Wanted is a well-balanced, challenging, and substantial racing game that's worth your while on any system, including this most recent iteration on Xbox 360. It returns the series to its cop chasing days while incorporating street cars, culture, and an impressive display of stylized FMV without forgetting the fundamentals: People like to drive sweet-looking fast cars, they want more than a little freedom, and hey, if there are a hot chicks too? All the better.

Something Different 
Though this is obviously a racing game, the first, most noticeable aspect of Most Wanted is the story and presentation. The game is draped in a crazily chromed out, sepia-tone landscape of industrial structures, and populated with heavily bloom-lit FMV characters. The first time you see the story being told, like me, you will probably gasp in horror, "Wha??? The return of crappy FMV?!?!?!!! OOOHHH NOOOOO!" But this mixture of animated, highly colored FMV characters and stylized backgrounds is both imaginative and refreshing. And it's risky. I wouldn't touch FMV with a 50-foot pole if I was a developer these days, but this presentation is creative and striking. The actors aren't phenomenally awful either (though the voice acting does have a streak of heavy cheese running right through it).

need-for-speed-most-wanted-20051116101734220-000.jpg  Source

 

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