Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed

I think that a very small number of presumably unimportant details makes a difference between good and bad video game. In this arcade (do not think that it is not worth to clean the dust from your old pc steering wheel) racing game, all those details, if you're still in your teens, makes something that permanently takes hold of those three neurons at the back of your brain. What can treasures can possibly be found in those 500mb, you say?

Two completely different single-player are modes available. First, there's factory driver, which have you join Porsche as a test driver. As you complete different challenges, which can vary from doing specific manoeuvres in pre-alloted time to racing fellow drivers, you will make your way up to Ace Test Driver. Second, there's Evolution, which is the "career mode", you start with enough money to buy one 356, and start racing. As you win races, time will pass, new cars will become available, or you can peruse the used car market. Buy/repair/sell cars, win races, buy enhancement parts for your car, and make your way to the end of the modern era...

Grab one of my favorites here.

Playing on newer PC's cause some bad graphics and textures/car interior to become blurry. This will fix it. Just copy the contents into respective game folders.

Want to edit your "savegame's"? Here you go

Want to edit car physics? There

Want to change some car/track textures? Here's a guide and tools for it