MW : Expansion pack
MW : Expansion pack
I think it would be very nice if EA Games released in some months an expansion pack for Most Wanted, including some of these things:
- 15 new cars.
- 2 new body kits/car.
- Extra roads.
- New police models.
- More extras etc.
Like the expansion packs for The Sims by EA Games. People do buy them.
I personally would pay 20$, 30 if its very good.
Discuss.
- 15 new cars.
- 2 new body kits/car.
- Extra roads.
- New police models.
- More extras etc.
Like the expansion packs for The Sims by EA Games. People do buy them.
I personally would pay 20$, 30 if its very good.
Discuss.
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yeah i would. any exp pack is a good thing to get. for example, for those of you who play morrowind for PC. Tribunal and Bloodmoon are excellent additions to the story line.
so yeah i'd probably get it. but 15 new cars wouldn't be enough. try 20-25 new cars seeing how exp packs are usually 1 whole cd (sometimes 2 like C&C Generals Zero:Hour).
so yeah i'd probably get it. but 15 new cars wouldn't be enough. try 20-25 new cars seeing how exp packs are usually 1 whole cd (sometimes 2 like C&C Generals Zero:Hour).
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There ARE expansions for Racing Games.korge wrote:There never was or will be an expansion for a racing game. Expansions are primarily for First Person Shooters and Real time Strategy games. Sometimes they are made for the occasional RPG, but usually not for Racing games since they die out faster opposed to a classic FPS.
eg:
- Project Gotham Racing 2. It had some exp. which you had to download via Xbox-Live.
- Grand Prix 3: The 2000-season expansion. I've got it.
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Need For Speed: Formula D
If anyone knows about Gran Turismo, they would know that Gran Turismo 3: A-spec had a minisequel/expansion pack called Gran Turismo: Concept 2001-2002 Tokyo/Geneva/Seoul, which was toned down and was meant for casual gamers to get into Gran Turismo, a usually very long and frustrating game series, but with amazing gameplay, graphics, and always 100+ cars. In Gran Turismo Concept,there was a smaller amount of cars, no licenses, and only an arcade mode, so it was more like an arcade-style, easy-to-follow game for anyone. This would have been a good idea for NFS, having an NFS game devoted to drifting, Need For Speed: Formula D, with no free roam, a $20 price tag, and a smaller amount of cars. The sponsors would be ones seen in Formula D, such as Falken, RS*R, Rhys Millen Racing, and so on. Some cars could be: Mazda RX-8, Pontiac GTO, Nissan Silvia S15, Nissan 240sx, Toyota Corolla Levin AE86, Dodge Viper SRT-10, Mazda RX-7, Chevrolet El Camino, Infinit G35/Nissan Skyline 350-GT-B Coupe (R35), Honda S2000, and Ford Mustang GT, all of which are cars seen in Formula D. This would work out well with the Formula D franchise, because of the fact that Need For Speed primarily sponsors Formula D events. What do you guys think?
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I'd probably eventually buy it out of obligation (I've got every other NFS pc game so far), but I don't think EA should do it. Just make it so that the rest of us could create our own stuff for the game. Or, like some of the earlier NFS games (such as Porsche Unleashed) EA could (GASP!!!) actually consider releasing a few free mods.