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If someone could post some pictures of in game play from some of the NFS games.:rockout:
 
If someone could post some pictures of in game play from some of the NFS games.:rockout:
Which one is your favourite? I love Most Wanted 2005 the most :)
 
I played a few of them in the past, but lost track of which one has the coolest effects. Side note, there was one of the older demos, graphics were quite advanced for its time(Underground2?).
Before Hot pursuit. Just checked, there are 31 releases of NFS since series began :eek: . Carbon looked cool too.
 
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I played a few of them in the past, but lost track of which one has the coolest effects. Side note here there was one of the older demos, graphics were quite advanced for is time(Underground2?).
Before Hot pursuit. Just checked, there are 31 releases of NFS since series began :eek: . Carbon looked cool too.
Underground and Most Wanted (original, not the later reboot) are my favourites :)
 
World of Padman

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The reason I get 517.3 fps in this game on the highest settings with an outdated GTX 650 1GB is mainly because it has no anti-aliasing and similar settings.
The game doesn't look very sharp, but it's fun to do benchmarks with. An RTX 4090 with an i7-12700KF@5.2GHz gets about 1350 fps in this game on the highest settings.
 
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Let's kick the Emperor's human form's ass!

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The game is Final Fantasy II.
 
I could and still can't get into Diablo type games. It's the point and click crap. Realtime hand to hand combat NEEDS a controller. In an FPS or RTS type game, mouse & keyboard are King! But in an ActionRPG/ActionAdventure, hell no..
This can be solved in most operating systems by using AntiMicro.
I have a super old Logitech - RumblePad 2 and I must say that it still works perfectly for how old it is and is very comfortable for playing games like Tomb Raider 2013 on FreeBSD.

Diablo II and Diablo III were very big successes in their time.

Although Diablo III was sold 30 million times, almost everyone who played both prefers Diablo II.
You can also see this when you compare the ratings of both games:

For many, Diablo II is the most addictive game ever made.
It is considered the best hack and slash game currently in existence in 2023.
I think you don't see this in many other game genres that a year 2000 game is the best there is.
 
Yup still love my DII couldn't stand DIII to much online BS and cheaters
 
This can be solved in most operating systems by using AntiMicro.
I have a super old Logitech - RumblePad 2 and I must say that it still works perfectly for how old it is and is very comfortable for playing games like Tomb Raider 2013 on FreeBSD.
Oh, no thanks. Native control schemes or I'll pass.
 
Oh, no thanks. Native control schemes or I'll pass.
AntiMicro is really very user-friendly. It usually only takes me a few minutes to set up all the buttons correctly and then you can save the configuration and reuse it for life in the game.
The difference with native control schemes is in my case only a three minute loss of time.
 
Gotta love how FF VI's Ultima Weapon looks like a lightsaber from Star Wars

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Gotta love how FF VI's Ultima Weapon looks like a lightsaber from Star Wars

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Always did. That's one of the reasons it was so awesome!

AntiMicro is really very user-friendly. It usually only takes me a few minutes to set up all the buttons correctly and then you can save the configuration and reuse it for life in the game.
The difference with native control schemes is in my case only a three minute loss of time.
User-friendly or not, it's not native support...
 
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