![]() If i feel like replicating a nice livery I saw on TV the weekend then I should be able to do that. ![]() It must be about making your car unique, a 1 of a kind work of art, something you would like to show off to the online community. That's more or less how it works in the real world isn't it? But customization must be more than just sticking a new bumper on. The morphing of sectors in a bumper for example just isn't cool, just put out a big selection of pre-designed bumpers for us to choose from. The NFS series lost the plot with regards to customization after Underground 2 in my opinion. The importance of vehicle customization is right up there with that of car sound. Too many racing games have come and gone with cars sounding like either dirt bikes or fighter jets. Possibly the most important aspect of a racing game, and I cant stress this enough, is car sound. The SUV's in NFSU2 were completely unnecessary, but in saying that, it was awesome having them there. and then just for fun, add some muscle cars, they are always good fun. Toyota Supra, Honda s2000, Nissan Skyline etc. Audi's and a few Beemers for the guys that have too much money, and especially your classic tuners i.e. There need to be Volkswagen's, Fords, Honda's, Nissan's. There are plenty of games where you can race super-cars, this should not be one of them. I personally feel that seeing as it is a street racing game, there shouldn't be any Ferrari's or Lamborghini's in it. Vehicles and Customization - Being a racing game, the cars are quite obviously pretty important. ![]() A Ford Crown Victoria is most certainly not going to keep up with a heavily tuned Nissan GTR. There have to be police, but the police must also be realistic in terms of performance. Special legal events must also be incorporated. As mentioned above, the drift events in secret locations, massive drag meets in the desert or in the town center late at night. There must be plenty of special events. A time shift could be used if you don't feel like being an illegal racer and want to go do the legit scene for a while or vice/verse Illegal drag events, racing through a busy town center, drift events in secret locations etc. Legal circuit races, drags on the local track can all occur during the day, while at night, that's when the fun bits come out. Different events need to occur in the day and in the night. Different scenery is always good, seeing the same areas over and over makes a game get stale very quickly. It would need to have city regions, industrial regions, residential regions, coastal regions, rural regions etc. Players need to drive to new events to participate in them, drive to shops to purchase new items etc. World and Events - The game needs to be completely open world. So what do I want from Underground 3? The possibilities are endless. Almost all the games in the NFS series after Underground 2 were mediocre at best, with some being absolutely awful (Hot Pursuit, Most Wanted 2012). For starters, if it isn't Underground 3, I don't want it. With Electronic Arts and Ghost Games taking a break from the Need For Speed series this year to work on 'the game the players want' for 2015, I thought it would be a good idea to express what I want from NFS 2015.
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