It should go out together to console counterparts, but eventually was postponed to ensure a certain technological advantage. Electronic Arts announces now that the PC version of Need for Speed will be released on March 17th and will offer the chance to play in 4K and at a higher frame rate than the original versions, anchored at 30fps.
According to EA, and the Swedish developer Ghost Games, one of the most insistent requests from the community of players of the original version of Need for Speed related to the introduction of a manual transmission, which in fact will be present in the PC version of the game. "The addition of a manual transmission is a decision we made exclusively as a result of feedback from the community," it reads in the statement released by EA. "We strive to offer the best experience of Need for Speed can and your feedback has played a key role in this." The manual transmission will also still on PS4 and Xbox One.
The PC version of Need for Speed will also support the flying Logitech, Thrustmaster and Fanatec. All the improvements made since the release of a console today will then present right now on PC, including upgrades Icons and Legends. The update Showcase, however, should land on PC immediately after the launch.
For members of Origin Access will be able to access a preview of the PC version of Need for Speed, namely from 10 March. This reboot of Need for Speed puts on the plate ample room for customization of the vehicles, a nocturnal world explored and narration involving film. Ghost Game wanted to emphasize above all the so-called "urban car culture" in a way that brings to mind the glories of Need for Speed Underground ..
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