How To Get The Best Out Of 'Need For Speed: The Run' On PC

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Looking to get the most out of 'Need for Speed: The Run' on PC? Look no further! In this video, we'll show you how to get the most out of the game by playing on hard levels.

If you're a fan of the Need for Speed series, then you'll love playing on hard levels. In this video, we'll show you all the secret tips and tricks that will help you get the most out of the game. By playing on hard levels, you'll be able to take on the toughest challenges and achieve the highest scores!
I’ve been playing video games since I remember myself - probably played my first game in kindergarten.

I love video games - admittedly not as much as I used to (because I don’t have as much time to spend on them nowadays), but I still spend a few hours a week playing.

Here’s why:

Games are FUN. This is pretty obvious - video games are designed to be something that’s fun to experience. Whether you’re gunning down monsters in a shooter, playing a sports game or driving in a driving game, it’s fun as hell! Some games scare you, some make you think, some give you an adrenaline rush, but all of the good ones are universally FUN. My current favorite game to play is Overwatch - try it out.
They keep my brain sharp. No kidding, check out my answer here for more info.
I love a good story. Games as a medium allow for unique ways of telling stories. For example, by being an active participant in the story and not an observer, you get to influence the plot and build relationships with in-game characters - this allows for a story experience that movies and books are unable to reproduce. For story and characters I guess my favorite would be the Mass Effect Trilogy.
I love to role-play. There’s something about becoming someone else for a few hours and being totally immersed in that persona that’s fascinating to me. In Mass Effect you’re a space soldier saving the universe. In Doom you’re a space marine slaying demons. In The Elders Scrolls series you’re a hero in a medieval setting, living a life of adventure. Through games you get to live out all of these amazing adventures which are impossible in any other way. Can’t say there’s anything like video games around today - except perhaps a good round of D&D :)

A dozen different reasons for anyone. Speaking entirely for myself:

1. They are a wholly different medium, in terms of storytelling capability. Books offer you a five-course meal you digest over the course of a very long day, and remember for the rest of your life. (Assuming the book's good, that is.) Film and TV offer a prepared show that you indulge in, with no need of input from your end. Gaming offers the visual stimulation of film whilst still affording you control of what happens during.

Depending on the game genre, the things that happen in the game could be said to be happening to you personally. Medal of Honor (2010) offers the best illustration of this, I believe; one of the characters you play has just been rescued (by your efforts playing as a different character), and is awaiting medivac. You see the rest of your team and the Rangers who rescued you desperately trying to keep you alive until the helo gets there. The helo arrives, just as you bleed out.

Movies and books have done it previously, but how many have it being you who drives the story with your actions? Even the cold, clinical, impersonal strategy games can get you invested in things, because they move at your command.

2. Boiled down to their very core, a video game is essentially a long series of problems to which you must find a/the correct solution. Sometimes these solutions are simple; sometimes they're complicated. Sometimes they're time-consuming, sometimes they're done in a flash. And sometimes you have something that looks like what you need but actually isn't (in which case you're in for it) and sometimes you get something that wasn't what you expected but works perfectly. I like the challenge of finding the solution - whether it's properly building up an army to defend a Drakken Laser Drill (siege tanks, come on, lots of them) or how to break Old Guard before they hit the lines and wreak their accustomed havoc.







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