TheLegendary Racing Franchise Brings an Immersive VR Experience to Mobile This Holiday Season. REDWOOD CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) today announced that Need for Speed No Limits VR–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) today announced that Need for Speed No Limits VR
Jag minns nÀr EA smög ut den första lilla vinken om att de pysslade med ett spel vid namn Need for Speed No Limits. Loggan satt fastklistrad pÄ fronten pÄ Ken Blocks custom-byggda, hysteriska Hoonicorn-Mustang och spelvÀrlden började omedelbart prata om att detta var nÀsta stora spel i serien som överlevt i stort sett allt. Men ja, det var inget pÄkostat storspel utan en liten miniversion till Android och Iphone, utvecklat av folket bakom mikrotransaktionsfiaskot Real Racing Àr han, den hÄnflinande tuffingen i skinnjacka som kastar in spelaren i en karriÀr som olaglig street regler gÀller hÀr, tyvÀrr. Need for Speed No Limits Àr gratis att ladda hem men i stort sett outhÀrdligt om du inte stoppar in pengar i ditt garage, riktiga pengar. Den första timmen eller tvÄ gÄr utmÀrkt utan att sluska upp Itunes-pluskan, jag gÄr frÄn jagad smÄskurk till en av stadens mest fruktade street racers och min Subaru BRZ trimmas till oanstÀndiga nivÄer. Sen dyker symbolerna med guldvÀskor upp pÄ skÀrmen, ligger dÀr och trÀngs likt avklÀdda lockelser för den som inte orkar Àr han igen, hans hÄr Àr mörkblÄtt och hans flin Àr Àr en annonsJag orkar inte ÄtervÀnda till redan avklarade race för att norpa Ànnu mera poÀng för att dÀrefter kunna avancera i sjÀlva storyn utan köper istÀllet en vÀskjÀvel fylld med guldtackor för dryga hundringen. Den tar dock slut snabbt och jag trillar tillbaka pÄ samma ruta dÀr jag stod tidigare. Need for Speed No Limits Àr inte pÄ nÄgot sÀtt lika vidrigt som Real Racing 3 nÀr det gÀller upplÀgget men fortfarande inget spel jag tÀnker rekommendera och detta just av den enkla anledningen att det kÀnns Àr fantastisk och presentationen andas Àr bilfysiken dessutom nÄgot av ett antiklimax. Det gÄr varken gasa eller bromsa med sin bil, det sköter EA Ät dig. Bilen kör pÄ maxfart genom alla banorna och det enda du kan pÄverka Àr ratten, nÄgot som förvisso eliminerar diverse problem med den virtuella joysticken som mÄngen gamer hatar nÀr det kommer till mobilspel, men gör Àven Need for Speed No Limits till ett osedvanligt hÀndelselöst och automatiskt racingspel utan vare sig spÀnning eller laddningstider och god fartkÀnsla kan inte rÀdda No Àr en annonsGrafiken Àr bedÄrande dock. Jösses sÄ det ser ut! Jag har vÀl i stort sett aldrig spelat ett snyggare spel till min mobiltelefon och nya Iphone 6S Plus renderar hela kalaset utan tillstymmelse till instabil skÀrmuppdatering eller andra tekniska blessyrer. Men grafik, urlÀcker presentation, vÀl utbyggt uppgraderingssystem och flera ordentligt smaskiga, licensierade sportkÀrror rÀddar inte detta frÄn att kÀnnas som en lite vÀl strömlinjeformad och lite vÀl girig produkt. Makeyour own rules and then break them as you dig, drift, drag, and roll to street-racing supremacy. Drive your ride recklessly and become renowned for it, taking the risks needed to rise to the to top. Win white-knuckle races to collect your ultimate fantasy rides, earn rewards, and burn rubber to the next level.
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Plongezdans ce nouveau monde de la course de jeux vidĂ©o. Le rĂ©alisme qui se cache derriĂšre tout cela va vous faire tourner la tĂȘte. Project Cars. Gran Turismo Sport. Assetto Corsa. iRacing. Need For Speed – No Limits VR. Live For Speed. RaceRoom Racing Experience. Need for Speed No Limits VR - SouvisejĂ­cĂ­ obsah Thereel included an image of what appeared to be a Need for Speed No Limits VR game on display inside Daydream Home. Ubisoft also makes sense given their support of Eagle Flight , an Oculus Rift EA announced today that Need for Speed No Limits VR is in development for Daydream, Google’s mobile virtual reality platform. The game will launch sometime this holiday season, but a concrete release date has not been provided yet. Need for Speed No Limits VR is being developed by EA’s Firemonkeys studio in Melbourne, Australia. This title will deliver the racing action of the Need for Speed franchise on a VR platform that players can take on the go. Need for Speed No Limits VR was first revealed as a Daydream release at Google I/O earlier this year. Tony Lay, Firemonkeys’ General Manager, had this to say about the release “We’re always looking for ways to make our games more intense, more immersive, and more fun – and we are excited to bring Need for Speed No Limits VR to Daydream. We think players will love this all-new way to experience the world of Need for Speed No Limits.” Mike Jazayeri, Director of Product Management for Daydream, voiced similar enthusiasm “EA and Firemonkeys create some of the best games in the world, and we’re thrilled that they’re developing for Daydream. Need for Speed No Limits VR leverages Daydream’s powerful performance and controller in an immersive racing game for any Daydream-ready phone.” Here are some of the notable features Need for Speed No Limits VR has to offer Driving an incredible selection of over 30 of the most exotic and desirable cars on the planet, featuring manufacturers such as Lamborghini, Ford, Mazda, McLaren, Subaru and Dodge; Racing 60 events across 12 tracks set in 4 realistic environments, including notable regions such as Central, The Cape, Los Verdes and Blackridge; Selecting from 5 event types Hit List, Special Delivery, Street Race, Speed Run and Checkpoint; Competing with players from across the world via event leaderboards with Google Play Games Login. Google’s Pixel and Pixel XL are the first Daydream-ready phones available on the mobile market. To find out more about Need for Speed No Limits VR, check out EA’s website. Needfor Speed No Limits VR was first revealed as a Daydream release at Google I/O earlier this year. Tony Lay, Firemonkeys’ General Manager, had this to say about the release: “We’re always looking for ways to make our games more intense, more immersive, and more fun – and we are excited to bring Need for Speed No Limits VR to Daydream. Powered by GDPR Cookie Compliance Privacy OverviewThis website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Adecent VR headset and suitably powerful desktop PC are the minimum gear you need for VR racing games. Still, there's a teeming market of add-on accessories to enhance the experience further. These range from steering wheels all the way to fully-seated setups decked out with realistic pedals, gearboxes, and even button dashboards. Whether you get to use your joypad,
Project Cars For the longest time, the Gran Turismo and Forza Motorsports franchises have dominated the racing simulator scene. Then, in 2015, a new challenger arrived from developer Slightly Mad Studios. Project CARS bust into the scene five years ago, and in short order, it has established its own cult following among hardcore video game racers. What {iRacing} lacked in years of being under the sun, the game made up for by being one of the first titles to embrace VR racing. That gamble has paid off handsomely for the fledgling racing game franchise. Project CARS boasts one of the best VR experiences you’ll ever get. It’s compatible with just about every VR headset in the market, including Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and, of course, Playstation VR . If there’s one VR racing game/simulator that you should look into if you’re interested in entering this new subculture of the video game world, your choices should either by Project CARS or the game that came after it. Gran Turismo Sport {Gran Turismo Sport} is one best video games in the market. Forget about genres for a second and absorb the previous statement. The kind of acclaim naturally translates to obscenely high expectations. So when Polyphony Digital jumped into the VR pool, everyone was keen to see how the game’s richness in every aspect would translate into the world of virtual reality. So far, Gran Turismo Sport VR has lived up to the hype. The graphics are so accurate that even the tiniest of details — like the stitching in the racing gloves — stand out. Drop the VR headset over eyes and it feels like you’re being transported into the game. It’s still not as expansive as the standard Gran Turismo Sport, but those are tradeoffs that you should have no problem making. After all, virtual reality gaming is as much about the experience as it is the gameplay. Assetto Corsa Launched for the PC in 2014, Assetto Corsa was never intended to be a VR game. But opportunities arose for developer KUNOS Similazioni when the VR movement arrived. Now, you can enjoy Assetto Corsa in the world of virtual reality, bringing a realistic racing experience to go with enough old-school race cars to transform you back to the 1950’s. Assetto Corsa doesn’t have as expansive an offering as other VR-compatible driving games, but it does offer a transformative and immersive racing experience that you don’t get from other games . You’re going to have to work your way around some of its flaws — the mirrors, for example, aren’t accurate — but if you can move past these handicaps, {Assetto Corsa} provides ease-of-play and high-quality visuals. The VR game supports a host of VR headsets, including Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. iRacing {iRacing VR} doesn’t straddle the murky line that separates racing games from simulators. It doesn’t distinguish one from the other because, at its core, {iRacing} is a simulator. More than most VR racing games, iRacing VR has become the go-to game — or is it more like a practice tool? — among real-world racers who are looking to sharpen their racing skills from the comforts of their own living rooms. The game’s attention-to-detail is incredible and the realism is just as impressive. On the other hand, the game is hard. I’ve played it a handful of times, and it is, without question, one of the most challenging VR racing games that you can play. Perhaps that’s one of the reasons why real-world racers enjoy playing iRacing. Not only do they get a chance to immerse themselves into the world of virtual reality racing, but, more importantly, they can clock precious practice time while doing it. Like most games on this list, iRacing is compatible with a lot of VR headsets, including the Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive. Need For Speed - No Limits VR The oldest car racing video game franchise planted its flag in the VR world with Need for Speed - No Limits VR. I’ve tried my hand in this game, and I can tell you that it lives up to the lofty standards of the Need for Speed franchise. Gameplay can get frantic — it’s a common characteristic of VR gaming — but {Need for Speed - No Limits VR} manages to compensate that with an easy-to-understand control scheme. Playing games on VR is more enjoyable when you don’t have to stress out about the controls. There’s no cause for concern in this game with regards to it. Need for Speed - No Limits VR is available on the App Store and is designed for DayDream View. You don’t have to invest in expensive headsets to enjoy this game. That’s another bonus that often goes unnoticed. Live For Speed Live for Speed has been around since 2002, but it wasn’t until the ascension of VR that the game’s potential was finally tapped. It’s still not the most realistic or visually impressive racing game out there and there are some bugs to sort out if your computer can’t handle the game’s processing powers, but {LFS} has always had that ability to surprise VR gamers. It doesn’t hurt, too, that the game’s developers — Scawen Roberts, Victor van Vlaardingen, and Eric Bailey — have done a great job keeping the game as up-to-date as it needs to be in the face of growing competition in this pocket of the gaming world. LFS’ “walk” mode, in particular, is particularly enjoyable, especially these days when a lot of us can’t go out of houses. If you can’t walk around the neighborhood, you can walk around the tracks in this game. RaceRoom Racing Experience RaceRoom Racing Experience has all the hallmarks of a top VR racing game that you need to experience. It wasn’t developed for that purpose by Sector3 Studios, but with the advent of virtual reality games, it didn’t take long for the developers to jump in on the VR bandwagon. The result is a game that fits the virtual reality mold seamlessly. It’s compatible with a lot of VR headsets, including Vive and Rift, and it has impressive HUD dynamics and gameplay that’s easier to get used to, at least compared to other VR racing games in the market. With so much attention placed on the Gran Turismo and Forza Motorsports video game franchises, RaceRoom Racing Experience might be the best racing game that you’ve never heard of. Driveclub VR Developed by Evolution Studios, Driveclub VR is one of the best VR racing games in the market. It’s not without its faults — it robs a little of what made the {Driveclub} game franchise so incredible — but for your money, the game’s environment is as rich as any VR racing game you’ll get to play at this point. The game’s realism is its calling card, but you’ll also get your money’s worth with all the available cars and courses in the game. You can run up hours upon hours of game time, either by yourself or with your friends. Driveclub VR is also a PlayStation 4-exclusive game so if you own a PS4 and you’re in the market for a VR racing game that can exceed your own expectations, Driveclub VR is a solid choice. DiRT Rally VR Whereas some VR racing games are more interested in showcasing technology over actual gameplay, some games kill both birds with one stone. Dirt Rally VR falls under the latter category. Now I have played my share of VR racing games, but there aren’t many that can match the all-around comprehensiveness of Dirt Rally VR. This game doesn’t just put you inside a rally car and allow you to run roughshod over the competition. It takes an advanced and nuanced type of driving skill to succeed in this game. It’s a serious VR racing game for the serious VR racing gamer. The realism of driving rally cars around some of the most dangerous racing environments requires as much skill as you can give. Dirt Rally VR is available on Oculus and Steam, and the game offers support for Rift, Index, and HTC Vive. Project CARS 2 How do you follow up on a successful first offering with an even better sequel? That’s the question that game developer Slightly Mad Studios had to grapple with when it came time to start creating the follow-up t the highly successful Project CARS racing simulator. It wasn’t enough that {Project CARS 2} evolved from the same formula that gave life to its predecessor. It had to be {better} in a lot of ways to justify the hype surrounding it. For the most part, Slightly Mad Studios nailed that. Project CARS 2 isn’t just the successor to Project CARS; it feels more like an expansion of the first game and an evolution of what makes for a tremendous VR racing simulator . Like most VR racing games, Project CARS 2 isn’t perfect; but as far as boasting the best all-around experience that you can get from a VR racing game, Project CARS 2 is one of the best titles in the market. You get what you pay for with this game — and so much more after that. What PC Racing Games Work with VR? There are a host of PC racing games that work with VR. Among the popular ones include Project CARS 2, Driveclub, RaceRoom Racing Experience, and iRacing. This list is expected to grow as more PC racing games are developed for virtual reality. What racing games are VR Supported? A lot of today’s car racing games and simulators are VR supported. Assetto Corsa, DiRT Rally, Rush, and Sprint Vector are all VR supported, either through PC VR, PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift, or HTC Vive. What Racing Games Support VR? Numerous car racing games and simulators support virtual reality. Since the application of the technology works well in this setting, a lot of car racing games — even those that predate the arrival of virtual reality game application — have updated their games to support VR. Gran Turismo Sport and Driveclub VR are just to of the games that support VR. Why Can’t VR do Racing Games Well Yet? As popular as VR gaming has become in recent years, the technology has barely scratched the surface of what it’s fully capable of. The marinating process takes time, especially when you consider how expensive it is to set up a VR rig to fully maximize the virtual reality experience that these games offer. There will come a point when VR explodes and becomes a household gaming setup. Everything will line up when that happens, including the quality of racing games that will be available at that time.
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For the GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox release, see - Need for Speed Underground. Need for Speed Underground Arcade is an arcade alternative release of Need for Speed Underground developed by Global VR and published by Konami. It was made available three years after the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC releases, with a release in Japan on December 26, 2006. Gameplay The arcade rendition of Need for Speed Underground features only three race modes Circuit, Drag, and Drift. Players can jump in and compete against computer opponents or local friends across a networked series of cabinets. Included in each cabinet, is a force-feedback steering wheel, as well as a 6-gear manual shifter that can be used if preferred over an automatic transmission. Players are also able to set up connected cabinets for tournament play, and can partake in local-run and national competitions. The cabinets can also be connected to the internet, allowing players to view their best times and see how they rank against others. Players are able to enter these tournaments using Global VR's Players' Card, and can also customise their vehicles and gain access to additional gameplay features. Need for Speed Series Games The Need for Speed  Need for Speed II  Need for Speed III Hot Pursuit  High Stakes  Porsche Unleashed  Motor City Online  Hot Pursuit 2  Underground  Underground 2  Underground Rivals  Most Wanted  Most Wanted 5-1-0  Carbon  Carbon - Own The City  ProStreet  Undercover  Shift  Nitro  World  Hot Pursuit 2010  Shift 2 Unleashed  The Run  Most Wanted 2012  Rivals  No Limits  Need for Speed 2015  Payback  Edge  Heat  Mobile  NFS 2022 Remasters Hot Pursuit Remastered Localisations Over Drivin' DX  Over Drivin' GT-R  Over Drivin' Skyline Memorial  Underground J  Underground 2 Sha_Do  Duel  Online Arcade Need for Speed Arcade  GT  Underground  Carbon Special Editions The Need for Speed Special Edition  Need for Speed II Special Edition  Porsche Unleashed - 40 Jahre 911  Most Wanted Black Edition  Carbon Collector's Edition  Carbon EA Downloader Edition  ProStreet Limited Edition  Shift Special Edition  Hot Pursuit 2010 Limited Edition  Hot Pursuit 2010 EA Crew Edition  Nitro-X  Shift 2 Unleashed Limited Edition  The Run Limited Edition  Rivals Limited Edition  Rivals Complete Edition  Need for Speed 2015 Deluxe Edition  Payback Deluxe Edition  Heat Deluxe Edition  Heat Collector's Edition Other Need for Speed Film  No Limits VR  Top Speed  Trading Card Game  Web Racing Compilations Collection 2008  Collector's Series  Deluxe Bundle  Racing Pack  The Need for Speed Collection  The World of Need for Speed  Ultimate Bundle
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