August 2019 - last edited August 2019
Note: As soon as it's available to post in Need For Speed Heat AHQ, this thread will be moved over there.
Here's the trailer:
Many details can be seen by yourself, such as the Nissan GT-R being pulled over by the cops, but there are some that require pausing the video at the right time to see.
There are many things I missed in the trailer, so feel free to post them here and I'll add them to the original post.
Hidden details:
0:30 - a blurry BMW M3
0:30 - a Volkswagen Golf?
0:39 - a Mitsubishi (You have to retry pausing the video to see this)
0:49 - a Lamborghini Countach
1:33 - a Subaru BRZ?
1:37 - a Lamborghini Countach
1:37 - a Ferrari LaFerrari?
? = I am not sure about this
List of cars seen in the trailer (There are cars I don't know the names of. Please let me know what they are.)
Nissan GT-R
Ford Crown Victoria Cop Car
Ford Mustang Fastback
BMW M3
Mercedes-Benz something (I do not know what the model is at 0:40)
SRT Viper GTS
Nissan Skyline R34
Porsche 911 Carrera GTS
Lamborghini Diablo SV
Lamborghini Countach
Mazda RX-7
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
Chevrolet Corvette Cop Car
Mercedes-Benz race car (It's shown at 1:37. I do not know what the model is)
A car that was shown an awful lot in the trailer, but I do not know what car it is. It's shown at 1:07
The daytime part of racing shown in the trailer has some Pro Street-vibes from it while the nighttime part of racing shown has some NFS 2015-vibes from it.
The fictional city in NFS Heat is called Palm City.
That's all I know after watching the trailer.
Please let me know about details I missed in the trailer.
August 2019
August 2019 - last edited August 2019
@EA_Andy wrote:
TheRealJony - Most importantly.....what did you think?
- Andy -
There are some things I like from seeing NFS Heat trailer.
I like that the game is catering to both people that want to race legally like in NFS Pro Street and people that want to race illegally like in NFS Underground.
Even though there are cops in the daytime, it's been mentioned that the cops aren't as intense as the cops at night. So legal racers don't have to worry about getting into extreme pursuits for very long.
I also like that the Corvette cops are back. They are paying tribute to the Corvette cops from NFS Most Wanted 2005 and NFS Carbon (which both of them are awesome NFS games I might add).
There is one thing I dislike.
I seriously dislike the brake2drift handling model that was shown in the trailer, which means grip handling is pretty much useless when you'll be going much slower than someone drifting through corners.
I prefer the grip driving physics from the defunct Black Box. In my opinion, those were the best arcade driving physics.
Overall, there are features I like from the trailer.
However, the brake2drift handling model is something I dislike with a passion. It takes away the immersion of each car handling differently with different steering radius and grip limits when any and every car just drifts through corners. At least from my experience.
August 2019 - last edited June 2020
August 2019
There’s some very brief snippets of gameplay at the tail end of it and it looks a lot like NFS 2015.
August 2019
@GUCCIxADIDAS wrote:
@TheRealJony написал (-а):
@EA_Andy wrote:
TheRealJony - Most importantly.....what did you think?
- Andy -
There is one thing I dislike.
I seriously dislike the brake2drift handling model that was shown in the trailer, which means grip handling is pretty much useless when you'll be going much slower than someone drifting through corners.
I prefer the grip driving physics from the defunct Black Box. In my opinion, those were the best arcade driving physics.
Yes, this is noted by many players and I agree with this. But you can notice that they possibly corrected the drift, now it’s like in 2015. 0:43 on video
I noticed rain, I think it will be at night, but will it be day? Perhaps a dynamic change of weather awaits us.
We can play both from a girl and for a guy. We were not shown the guy, but the girl is quite attractive, although tattoos spoil the look. We can change clothes.
I hated NFS 2015 because of its brake2drift driving physics.
It's so frustrating driving cars in that game. I wasn't enjoying driving them at all.
Not to mention the game is an online-only game too.
It's been mentioned that NFS Heat will be playable offline. That's a plus.
Hopefully, they don't put in Denuvo Anti-Tamper DRM inside.
It seems we can play as either a boy or a girl in NFS Heat. Similar to The Crew 2.
In my opinion, that's a good thing.
In the past NFS, we play as a guy (even as an unnamed character). I'm sure there are girls out there that didn't want to play as a guy, but are forced to play as a guy in the past NFS games.
Although the target market for NFS is basically guys. lol
August 2019 - last edited June 2020
August 2019
@GUCCIxADIDAS wrote:
T H E Y say what:
- New Handling physics
- Grip should be a lot better now
What does it mean? I think the gameplay will clarify the situation. I can only say that the grip in the game is already too high ...
I guess grip handling will be better than the ones in NFS 2015 and NFS Payback, according to what they said.
Then again, they also said that grip handling will be better in NFS Payback compared to NFS 2015 back in 2017. Look how that turned out. It was the same old story of brake2drift being dominant.
We'll find out more at Gamescom, but I'll just be cautiously optimistic about this.
August 2019
A neat detail that was missed by many NFS fans was the Crown from NFS pro-street. Made a short clip feel free to click the link to watch it.