Electronic Arts has released a new set of screenshots for Ghost Games’ upcoming Need For Speed title. These new images show off some of the vehicle customizations that will be offered to gamers.
Players can expect to customize their wheels, tires, rims, brake discs, hoods, bumpers, headlights, wing mirrors, exhausts… even their license plates.
You can read more about Need For Speed’s vehicle customization here.
Enjoy!

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Is this game still online only or was that a rumor?
its a real thing.
Yep
Sigh the question still arises as to why I need friends to see that I won X race or did X amount of things
And also all of the features should be optional so if you want there it is else if not let me enjoy my racing game.
Not Need for Social likes powered by facebook -_- or autolog or whatever next they’ll call it
Yep, If they want us to be social give us some local co-op, split screen, simple LAN as options, instead of locking the game behind “features”.
There are three aspects of the game
1. How to judge “Build”, automatically?
2. How to judge “Crew”, with only bots?
3. Filling the streets with drivers and opponents
Your Builds might be judged by others on line at the same time (easiest way select the best looking of these five cars), and Crew would be much more interesting with real people.
That is understandable as a game mechanic, but something that should be optional for the player to decide, not force it upon them to have to play online.
I’d rather be incentivized to play online rather than told that either you play online or you don’t
But it would become a different game… connectivity affects a game a lot more than lets say a 30 or 60 Hz setting (user selects better graphics @ 30Hz or better flow @ 60Hz)
Sure, you could be allowed to free roam in an empty city or allow only building and photo mode. But that would be quite a different game wouldn’t it? Wouldn’t you then _require_ AI NPC (Non Player Cars(!)) [Lazy developers] (only that AI is a really difficult problem not yet mastered)
The game uses NPC racers already.
There are numerous videos of the game and all were AI NPC cars and in any case Ghost games already has experience in handling AI due to NFS Rivals
There is a big difference between filler NPCs and challenging/non_annoying NPCs. NFS Rivals worked as you did not always know what you were up against (I never tried its patched in offline only mode).
graphical downgrade alert! ^^
I don’t think any game from EA (at least in the last 5 years) has suffered from the Ubisoft effect
No, they suffered from far worse problems than graphics.
Has nothing to do with ‘Ubisoft’
It’s just that all 3 graphically impressive games that got downgraded (The Witcher 3, WatchDogs, The Division) were all revealed in 2013 BEFORE consoles were announced or released. They simply didn’t know their target hardware.
After specs were known, they had to downgrade. It’s that simple.
The only reason Ubisoft is getting all the flak for it is because of all the other issues it’s games had. Watchdogs did not live up to hype, Unity was a mess.
As for the downgrade, its not because of Ubisoft. If you want to blame them, you have to also blame CDPR with The Witcher 3. Their game might be amazing, but it was still severely downgraded graphically. That’s just a fact.
The graphics aren’t that great to be downgraded
Consoles can’t run it anyway, so this is a downgrade for sure
You really think so? I think it looks great. It’s Frosbite.
You are used to looking at console games then. lol
No, I’m not. I’m a PC gamer and I have a sweet tooth for good graphics. I’ve seen screenshots of various car games for the PC, Xbox One and PS4. The screenshots don’t look bad to me.
Don’t make a statement of fact about someone you don’t know.
This isn’t a Ubisoft game.
woah that Evo is sex on legs mate, look at the rear bumper mmmm sexcy, I’ll buy this day one
Dem lambo rimz, dem diablo tailights grit, what a masterpiece. If they downgrade this, I will murder them.
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Always Online
Can’t wait.
oh lawdy, dem gfx is t*ts on wheels
if you want to shove social down to my throat, then invite me to a party and don’t turn a single player game to always online crap. they forgot about Dark Spore and SimCity ?
What is the problem with the “always online”. I know it can be a bugger for those who have a poor internet connection or none at all but these days, everybody has fast internet so who really cares if the game requires an internet connection ?
It’s a restriction, a digital leash, disguised as a feature. It’s not about connection speed but about the freedom of playing a game you purchased wherever and whenever you want. If you’re play online all the time then, sure, celebrate always online. If you play singleplayer or solo modes all the time why does my game have to be slaved to a server in order to function?
Currently I’m enjoying Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain’s singleplayer. I’m not competitive and I’m willing to grind the game solo to get GMPs so the leaderboards and FOBs are not my priorities. I bring my PC to my workplace during the weekdays where there’s no internet but I can still play the game to my heart’s content. Or back in June where I spent a whole week playing The Witcher 3 at my grandparents’ village high on the mountains. I can’t do that with games that require an always online leash.
Always online killed Sim City whereas City Skylines was praised for not having that restrictions. Diablo 3 on consoles was called the perfect version because it allows players to play offline and online modes whenever they want.
I understand what you said 100%, and it’s sooo true. Although, many of us have towers so moving the computer is generally not happening hence when we play we are always connected to the internet “for the most part”. My point is that i see people banning very good games on account of “always online”. If you are the type of guy who plays at “offline” locations well i understand. otherwise no point imo
No one is banning good games. We’re just don’t like draconian restrictions necessarily imposed on games. No matter how pretty the devs and publishers try to paint it, always online is DRM from its first inception.
I’m a PC gamer with zero console in my possession but I cheered for X Box fans when they successfully pressured Microsoft to remove the super draconian always online features they planned for the XBOne(noticed that no games is banned because of that?). So…why are PC gamers just letting these devs and publishers kept trying to find ways to sneak in their always online DRM?
When i said ban i meant it and there’s alot of content on this website to backup this claim. This came from the fact that when i see people saying “it’s always online ? yea, so f this game etc etc” it’s what call a ban. And it’s easy to find people saying such things. I am pretty sure publishers are loosing money over this, IT SHOULD NOT BE like that (f always online), but since we’re stuck with it right now, should i not buy a game that i will definitely like ? Just because it’s always online ? No, not in my world. When i can, i try to “encourage” drm-less games such as witcher 3 on GoG etc. Unfortunately, new games are not always on GoG.
That’s only half the problem. Maintenance, population spikes, malicious attacks & other server issues are always bringing servers down — at-least until they close them permanently. All whilst profit margins dictate they give the absolute minimal funding possible.
Didn’t think about that at the time, but yes that can be a hassle indeed. But deciding not to buy a good game based on that ?
Unfortunately it’s the only deterrent we have. Despite Sim City being one of the worst games for PR in the last decade it was still deemed a great success by EA.
Give them an inch, they’ll take a mile.
True that.
Please. Be. Good. And not 30fps..
Not hyped until there is confirmation about no frame rate cap.
finally customisation is back on!