NFS: Most Wanted (2005) - Ultimate 'No NOS' Chase (No Cheats) Retrospect

Channel:
Subscribers:
790
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5kOZxxKxjY



Duration: 39:29
160 views
1


Here I showcase you NFS: Most Wanted (2005) and playing the game with modern hardware with no problem getting all graphics to maximum settings in 2016. It is possible to play the game at 1920 by 1080 resolution when I looked around but that kind of screws the HUD look and the best I could do was play the game at 1280 by 1024 resolution. The game version is 1.2 as it was when I first got this game. I could of patched the game with the new official one (1.3) but I don't think it was any better there. Gameplay was easy to play at 60 frames per second, V-Sync had to be turned on or I would of gotten bad screen tear. Surprisingly this game runs okay on Windows 10 with occasional frame stuttering likely due to this game not originally designed for modern systems. I have the original CD case manual and everything. There are mods out there that make improves on the graphics and everything else but I decided against it and showing you what was released back in the day. The speedometer/speedbreaker gauge is in the game but I decided to hide it since it was taking up a lot of the screen and I think it is distracting, the map is about the same size as well but I kept that in since it is obviously needed during pursuits.

Most people I have heard to do chases in this game in very many typical ways and I decided to do an ultimate challenge. Drive one of few slow vehicles in the game and no NOS at all. In this case I used Blacklist #15's car by choosing pink slip after you beat one of them. The significant difference is that chases are more tricky with no NOS for those that want variety in this game. No cheap glitches were used in this chase since I wanted to have fun and do as much as I can to show that this game still holds up after all these years. A few times I thought the chase would be over by getting me busted but I got lucky and other times some interesting things happen. It took me a few attempts to present this game as best I could and I am proud of this uncut video. Few genuine epic moments I manage to capture and hope whoever watches this will be entertained. You can see the game start to begin to have its limits as the chase goes on longer and I somehow kept it going.

Unlike my previous videos I am now figuring out how to post videos in higher quality with better bitrate rendered on each video plus the 60 fps included before uploading to Youtube.

Twitch ► https://www.twitch.tv/eniohabev
Discord ► https://discord.gg/gbtYAZVMhd
Twitter ► https://twitter.com/EnioHabev
Reddit ► https://www.reddit.com/user/Xetrem190
Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/eniohabev/
Mixer ► https://mixer.com/EnioHabev
Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/EnioHabev/
Minds ► https://www.minds.com/xetrem190/
Support me on Patreon if you want to ► https://patreon.com/eniohabev
Business Inquiries ► eniohabev@gmail.com







Tags:
need for speed
nfs
2005
2016
retrospect
ultimate
challenge
60 fps
60
gameplay
let's play
epic
tricky
an
lucky
1.2
version
no mods
original
graphics
highest
max
long
pursuit
new



Other Statistics

Need for Speed: Most Wanted Statistics For EnioHabev

EnioHabev presently has 1,320 views for Need for Speed: Most Wanted across 4 videos, with the game making up 1 hour of published video on his channel. This is less than 0.78% of Need for Speed: Most Wanted video content that EnioHabev has uploaded to YouTube.