I Am Back On NFS RIVALS FOR THE FIRST TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I Am Back On NFS RIVALS FOR THE FIRST TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The last time I played need for speed rivals was in last year I did the video this is my first time doing a live stream of it. and of course I stop playing it because to catch a break of it but now I am back playing it I know this game is very old to play but it has great graphics and visual environment looking so real!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just like how nfs 2015 is super real life but I hope in the near future they would continue to make nfs games because the last one was need for speed unbound was released in 2022 because it was very late that time. I played nfs rivals back in 2020 the covid times and up to 2021, 2022, 2023, and to 2024 but very the oldest game ever in 2013 one of the best game ever made well not the best.

Need for Speed Rivals is a 2013 racing video game developed in a collaboration between Ghost Games and Criterion Games, and published by Electronic Arts. It is the twentieth installment in the Need for Speed series and the debut title for Ghost Games, who would be established as the primary developer of the series for all subsequent non-mobile installments up until 2020. Rivals was well received by critics at E3 2013 and was awarded with "Best Racing Game" from Game Critics Awards. It also received mostly positive reviews upon release. It was followed in 2015 by the mobile game Need for Speed: No Limits and the unsubtitled reboot of this franchise.

Need for Speed Rivals is a racing game and features gameplay similar to earlier Need for Speed titles, such as Criterion's Need for Speed: Most Wanted and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit.[2] Rivals uses the Frostbite 3 engine.[3] The development team opted to target 30 FPS across all platforms instead of 60 FPS, because of the AllDrive feature.

AllDrive is the system used to seamlessly matchmake players within the same open world. Another reason was due to the number of players able to be in the same world at the same time.[4]

Rivals is the first cross-platform next-gen game to achieve a native 1080p across both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.[5] Talk of resolutions and frame rates became a major point of contention between Sony and Microsoft's new consoles after it emerged that both Call of Duty: Ghosts and Battlefield 4 run at a higher resolution on Sony's PS4 console as compared to Microsoft's Xbox One.[6]

After completing the prologue (tutorial), players choose a faction—Cop or Racer—to start their own tasks. Players can switch between factions at a hideout (Racer) or a command post (Cop). Cops can choose different mission routes for patrolling, undercover, and law enforcement.[7]

Most of the story takes place through cutscenes, with the chosen character voicing their opinions of current events in the game. Story progression is made through completing speedlists as a racer, or assignments as a cop.

Rivals features a career progression system for both Cop and Racer.[8] Progression is made by means of Speedlists for Racer and Assignments for Cop, which are sets of objectives which involve dangerous driving, maneuvers, and race standings. Upon completion of each set of objectives, the player levels up and unlocks new content, and is presented with another set of objectives to choose from.[9]

Similar to the 2010 Hot Pursuit, players can use weapons, referred to as Pursuit Tech, to attack other players or AI cars, or otherwise defend themselves. Players can equip from two of each side's six available weapons, each of which can be enhanced, although upgrades are limited to a certain level based on the max level of the car's Pursuit Tech. Besides electrostatic field and EMP (electromagnetic pulse), which are the only weapons available to both factions, Cops can deploy shock rams, assemble roadblocks, request helicopter support, or drop spike strips, while Racers can deploy radar jammers, trigger shockwaves, drop stun mines, or activate turbo boosts.[2]







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