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Hi to anyone who plays need for speed pro street drag.?
Does anyone have excact gear ratios for the plymouth barracuda in the drag racing mode. thanks in advance
EA's latest entry in the Need for Speed series, ProStreet, will almost certainly split the NFS audience. The series is moving away from the open-world, story-driven, cops-at-every-corner style to a more focused--and slightly more realistic--style of gameplay that is drawing no small amount of influence from what's happening in today's real-life tuner scene. And while that might raise the hackles of the NFS purists, for those new to the series or those looking to return to Need for Speed after skipping the last few incarnations, ProStreet could be a welcome change. We had a chance to spend some extended time with an updated build of the game to see how the new approach is working out.
Instead of driving around in a fictional city looking for trouble, ProStreet will place you in the driving shoes of one Ryan Cooper, an up-and-coming race driver. Cooper is looking to make a name on the tuner and street racing circuit, so you'll need to steer him through a number of race events that cover a big swath of racing disciplines as you go. Race events in ProStreet will be organized into either grip, drift, drag, or speed challenges, and each of these disciplines has a "king" associated with it, which is a boss you'll be looking to take down to prove your supremacy in that particular style of racing. Then there's Ryo; he's the final boss you'll face in the game and also a master of every discipline in the bunch. Your goal is to make your way through all of the different race events--besting each of the kings until the final showdown with Ryo.Damage will also play a big role in ProStreet. In fact, the game has one of the more advanced damage models we've seen in a console-racing game. If you sideswipe a railing or tunnel wall, your car will get scratches on the side of its paint job. If you hit a stationary object head-on, you'll watch as your car's body crunches and folds with the impact. But it's more than just visually impressive because damage will affect your car's handling, and it will be possible to "kill" you car if it gets banged up enough. If your car is slightly damaged, you can repair it with either cash or repair markers. But on the other hand, if your car is totaled in a wreck, the only way to repair it will be to use a "total repair" marker, which can be purchased outside of race events or received as one of the rewards for winning race events.
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