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Need for Speed won't have microtransactions (free DLC planned, no paid DLC for now)

Need for Speed FAQ
Q) What is the name of the game?
A) Need for Speed

Q) What platforms does it release on?
A) PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC via Origin.

Q) When does it release?
A) The game is released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One November 3rd in North America and November 5th Worldwide. The PC version will be released in Spring 2016.

Q) Is it Open World?
A) Yes, Need for Speed is set in a rich open world with approximately twice the amount of drivable roads than NFS Rivals.

Q) What is the world called?
A) The world of Need for Speed is set in Ventura Bay.

Q) How big is the world?
A) Ventura Bay has approximately twice the amount of drivable roads than Need for Speed Rivals.

Q) At what time of day does the game take place?
A) Need for Speed takes place between dusk and dawn. Ride the night streets of Ventura Bay when urban car culture lives and breathes.

Q) Is there a storyline?
A) Yes, there are five individual and overlapping threads that revolve around the icons and the Five Ways to Play; Speed, Style, Build, Crew and Outlaw. Find out more about the Five Ways to Play here.

Q) Who are the icons?
A) Magnus Walker (Speed), Ken Block (Style), Nakai-san (Build), Risky Devil (Crew) and Morohoshi-san (Outlaw). Find out more about them here.

Q) Can we customize a car?
A) Yes, you can customize the visual look of your ride, install performance upgrades, tune your handling and apply a wrap. Head over to the customisation hub for all the details.

Q) Will my favorite car be in the game?
A) Head on over to the customisation hub for all the latest cars that await you in Ventura Bay.

Q) Are all the cars unlocked from the start?
A) All the cars are available to purchase from the beginning, you just need to earn the cash to afford them.

Q) Will the game have split screen?
A) We wanted to maximise the visual fidelity of the game with the focus given to the full screen experience.

Q) Can I switch off the Dynamic “drift” Camera?
A) Yes, this is just one of the camera options in the game. Choose between bumper, bonnet, chase, far chase and dynamic cameras.

Q) Can I pre-order the game?
A) Yes, head on over to http://www.needforspeed.com/en_GB/buy for the details, or check at your favourite retailer.

Q) What are the pre-order incentives?
A) Styling and Performance packs, take a look at http://www.needforspeed.com/en_GB/buy for all the details on pre-orders.

Q) Will I be able to get a physical copy of the Deluxe Edition?
A) Physical versions of the Deluxe Edition will only be available in USA. Elsewhere it will be digital-only.

Q) Will the BMW M3 E46 only be available with the Deluxe Edition?
A) In the Deluxe Edition the M3 E46 will be one of your starter cars, but you can unlock it (including the wraps) in the normal way through regular gameplay.

Q) Why is Need for Speed only available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One?
A) Developing the game for the new generation of consoles allows us to fully focus on delivering the best experience possible for our fans. The extra horsepower of the newer consoles is allowing us to build the ultimate Need for Speed experience.

Q) What engine is the game using?
A) The game is being developed on Frostbite.

Q) Do I need to be connected to the internet at all times?
A) You will need a persistent internet connection, as Need for Speed is committed to being a live service so we can deliver an ongoing experience that is constantly changing and evolving. We will include free content updates and challenges as an ever-present ways for you to earn rewards and continually explore the game.

Q) Do I have to play with others or can I play on my own?
A) You'll also have the choice of solo mode, with just you exploring Ventura Bay alongside AI drivers.

Q) I don't have PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold, can I still play single player without it?
A) Yes you can. PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold will not be required for single player. But as per any multiplayer experience on console, you will require an active PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold subscription.

Q) Will there be a Beta?
A) We will be undertaking a closed beta on PS4 and Xbox One in the coming weeks to help us test our server infrastructure to help prepare for launch. You can sign up for a chance to participate in the Closed Beta here.

Q) Will there be paid DLC?
A) We plan to release a series of free content updates for Need for Speed. We currently have no plans for any paid DLC.

Q) Will there be micro transactions?
A) There will be no micro transactions.

Q) Will there be manual transmission / split screen / wheel support?
A) There are many features that people are asking for, these are among many things that we are investigating.

Q) What was the reasoning behind the PC version being moved?
A) We moved the PC version in order to deliver an experience complete with unlocked frame rate. Find out more here.

Q) What frame rate will the game run on consoles?
A) For any driving game a steady frame rate is incredibly important, and with Need for Speed we’re delivering super high production values when it comes to both visuals and sound – as can be seen in our pre-alpha footage of the game. We always look to maximize the game technology with the platform technology for the experience we’re building, which is why the game will run at 30fps on both Xbox One and PlayStation 4. By doing this we ensure that your gameplay experience remains incredibly smooth and allows you to experience the high speed, adrenaline fuelled gameplay that you’ve come to expect from the Need for Speed series.

Q) Can you play as the police?
A) There will be cops in Ventura Bay but you will not be able to play as them.

Q) Any news on the soundtrack?
A) We’ll be detailing all the info on the soundtrack shortly, keep your eyes on our social channels and the website for all the latest news.

Q) How many cars can we own at any one time?
A) We believe in creating a bond and relationship with your cars. It's about finding a ride and taking it from stock, to stock plus awesome through some of the deepest customization in Need for Speed history. You will have a five car garage - if you fill all your spaces, you can chose to sell and purchase a new car, or continue to max out your current ride through the extensive performance upgrades available to you so you can take on anyone on the streets.

Q) How do I follow the latest Need for Speed news on social media?
A) Become part of the conversation on all things Need for Speed by liking us on Facebook, following us on Twitter and Instagram, and be the first to watch our new videos by subscribing on YouTube.
 
We plan to release a series of free content updates for Need for Speed. We currently have no plans for any paid DLC.

Bold for significance.

Can't we be happy for once that if they release dlc, it wont be cut from the main game. Surely that is most peoples problem with dlc nowadays?

No micro-transactions is the most important part anyway. I can't wait for this game now :)
 
They presumably want to see if the game is successful before investing in making DLC.

Indeed, I don't think the NFS series has sold that well across the last few versions has it? Someone with numbers might be able to confirm this. Certainly there does not seem to be as much buzz for this one.
 

Nirolak

Mrgrgr
Indeed, I don't think the NFS series has sold that well across the last few versions has it? Someone with numbers might be able to confirm this. Certainly there does not seem to be as much buzz for this one.

It's still by far one of the best selling racing series, but it doesn't seem to be doing 5+ million units an entry anymore, no.
 

ps3ud0

Member
Only 5 cars in the garage at once, I am fine with that but I am sure some people will not be.
Way too small for me, can easily think of 5 iconic NfS cars I'd like to have so that limit is definitely a negative. Don't even understand why it has to exist - maybe doubling it to 10 would have been acceptable.

I can see additional slots DLC incoming :p

ps3ud0 8)
 

LeleSocho

Banned
For any driving game a steady frame rate is incredibly important (...) which is why the game will run at 30fps on both Xbox One and PlayStation 4. By doing this we ensure that your gameplay experience remains incredibly smooth

Can't make this shit up...

Q) Do I need to be connected to the internet at all times?
A) You will need a persistent internet connection
I know it was already known but it's good to emphasize for its shitness.
 
Q) Will the game have split screen?
A) We wanted to maximise the visual fidelity of the game with the focus given to the full screen experience.

So I'm guessing that's a no then? Weird way to dance around the answer.
 
More on the handling customization here: http://www.needforspeed.com/news/ha...-ramp&cid=42695&ts=1442327181897&sf40904720=1

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MaDKaT

Member
Q) Do I need to be connected to the internet at all times?
A) You will need a persistent internet connection

I know it was already known but it's good to emphasize for its shitness.

sigh.... I just keep hoping they will go back on this at some point.
 

bede-x

Member
No microtransactions and PC version will be 60fps or whatever your system can handle? This can't be right, there must be some catch..

What kind of DRM does it use?

EDIT: Oh I see, always online. Well, there it is.
 
Q) Will there be manual transmission / split screen / wheel support?
A) There are many features that people are asking for, these are among many things that we are investigating.


The game is coming out in less than two months. I can't see them adding anything like that in the short time. PR speak is always good for a chuckle. I don't envy the person that has to come up with that on a daily basis at all.
 

Gamezone

Gold Member
No microtransactions and PC version will be 60fps or whatever your system can handle? This can't be right, there must be some catch..

What kind of DRM does it use?

EDIT: Oh I see, always online. Well, there it is.

Always online. I don't get it. Why can't the game evolve while im online, and not evolve when im offline, just like any normal game?
 

Mohasus

Member
No microtransactions and PC version will be 60fps or whatever your system can handle? This can't be right, there must be some catch..

What kind of DRM does it use?

EDIT: Oh I see, always online. Well, there it is.

It will probably use denuvo too.
 

LeleSocho

Banned
I still don't get why this is such a big deal

Seriously? After the whole debacle of the Xbone pre-launch people still ask this?
I'll be concise then: because there's no damn reason for the game to be always online and because not everyone has a stable internet connection.
 

Blackage

Member
Unlocked frame rate on PC? Thanks for listening EA! I can only imagine previous bitching about the NFS's PC ports being locked helped with this decision.
 

Xav

Member
Everything about Need for Speed sounds awesome except the stupid always online shit.

Get rid of that fucking crap.
 
You lost me at open world. Hate open world racers with a passion, not every damn game needs to go open world, spend more time looking at the map instead of the race
 
Unlocked frame rate on PC? Thanks for listening EA! I can only imagine previous bitching about the NFS's PC ports being locked helped with this decision.

If the previous bitching had helped to make the decision, it wouldn't take them another few months to fix it in the current game and release it on PC.
 

Bandit1

Member

Pleasantly surprised how deep the handling tuning goes. Tire pressure, brake bias, downforce, spring rate, sway bars and more. Much better than just a Grip <-----> Drift slider.



Always online. I don't get it. Why can't the game evolve while im online, and not evolve when im offline, just like any normal game?

+1. Not everyone has stable high-speed internet. PSN, XBL, goes down from time to time, and EA's servers could go down as well. I'm really hoping they reverse this and make an offline mode, even if it has to be patched in later.
 

mreddie

Member
Q) I don't have PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold, can I still play single player without it?
A) Yes you can. PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold will not be required for single player. But as per any multiplayer experience on console, you will require an active PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold subscription

Q) Do I need to be connected to the internet at all times?
A) You will need a persistent internet connection, as Need for Speed is committed to being a live service so we can deliver an ongoing experience that is constantly changing and evolving. We will include free content updates and challenges as an ever-present ways for you to earn rewards and continually explore the game.

So do you need to be online or can you be offline too?
 
As someone who has a persistent internet connection, I'm looking forward to this game. Looks kind of brilliant so far.

Until EA decides to take the servers down about a year or two after its release, then the game is gone forever, which is why I'm hoping they change their minds.
 

jesu

Member
Until EA decides to take the servers down about a year or two after its release, then the game is gone forever, which is why I'm hoping they change their minds.

Their racing games servers seem to stay online for a good few years.
I think Burnout Paradise is still playable online.
I'll have long moved onto something else by the time that happens anyway.
Don't really play old games.
 
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