

- #Need for speed hot pursuit remastered vs nfs heat Pc
- #Need for speed hot pursuit remastered vs nfs heat free
Expand your collection with weekly drops and complete challenges to. But again, imo it’s not fun because it plays like shit (yes I’m aware the og version was 30fps too but the problem is the handling, not the framerate although obviously that makes the dead zones, input lag and heaviness much more noticeable. Collect and customize the worlds most amazing cars to use in the upcoming NFS Heat.

Too bad because I prefer the NFS setting, the sp races are better and more varied (a ton of BP kinda feel all the same in the end) an like the cop/outlaw aspect of it. Need for Speed Heat is Crossplay enabled. I actually bought NFS first and in the end I caved and bought BP because NFS wasn’t giving me my Criterion racer fix like I thought it would.
#Need for speed hot pursuit remastered vs nfs heat Pc
I owned the og game on PC and at 60fps this was a lot more mitigated but oh boy at 30 on NSW it feels like shit, huge dead zones and all.
#Need for speed hot pursuit remastered vs nfs heat free
NFS handling is fucking awful, cars handle like 50t tanks on rails. NFS: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) At its core, Need for Speed should be about two things: running from the law and trying to finish first. Some might say it's Need for Speed Hot Pursuit - a game that radically rebooted the franchise, bringing over the best of Burnout but respecting the core DNA of what made the original NFS. NFSHP Remastered is pretty much the same as Hot Pursuit 2010 with mildly updated graphics and some quality-of-life improvements. Hot Pursuit only has paint selection as the customization, looks prettier than Heat, a FUN multiplayer, a buttery smooth handling model which i prefer over heat’s (still arcade), and it has an open world that you can free roam in but has virtually nothing to do but drive in and take pictures. Burnout Paradise plays just much much better. Need for Speed Heat is Crossplay enabled.
