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    Need for Speed: Undercover

    Game » consists of 26 releases. Released Nov 18, 2008

    Need for Speed: Undercover returns the franchise to the arcade-style open world gameplay found in NFS: Most Wanted and NFS: Carbon.

    Need for Speed: Undercover PC Review

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    #1  Edited By diplomatico
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    #2  Edited By daniel_beck_90

    Nice review , I am a fan of the series and will certainly pick it up , the frame rate issue is seen across all platforms and not just PC simply because the game has not been polished completely  (NO PATCH  YET !!!  guess not )  .

    I got a question  :  Does the frame rate issue ruin the experience entirely ?

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    #3  Edited By diplomatico

    The framerate doesn't ruin the experience entirely, most fans I assume bear with the issues as I have.  The lack of polish due to all of the issues collectively really hold this game back.  If you can bear with the techincal issues while enjoying the parts of the game that actually are pretty good, you'll find yourself enjoying the game if you were a long time fan of the series.  

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    #4  Edited By daniel_beck_90
    diplomatico said:
    "The framerate doesn't ruin the experience entirely, most fans I assume bear with the issues as I have.  The lack of polish due to all of the issues collectively really hold this game back.  If you can bear with the techincal issues while enjoying the parts of the game that actually are pretty good, you'll find yourself enjoying the game if you were a long time fan of the serries.  "
      I sure as hell am a fan of series and thanks for the advice , will get it soon
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    #5  Edited By PureRok

    I don't agree that exotics are what make the series. Maybe for you, but I hate exotic cars. Unless you count imported Asian cars (which I don't, exotic to me means $100,000+ European cars).

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    #6  Edited By diplomatico
    PureRok said:
    "I don't agree that exotics are what make the series. Maybe for you, but I hate exotic cars. Unless you count imported Asian cars (which I don't, exotic to me means $100,000+ European cars)."
    I believe exotics are a mainstay of the series as a whole.  Beyond the first two Underground games, the re-introduction of exotics could be viewed as either an evolution of the series going forward or a re-kindling of classic elements of the series in a new format.    

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