One of the finest thing in Need For Speed is its Autolog app, and recently Ghost Games, the EA-owned developer for the new Need for Speed has announced a recommended requirement for every Need for Speed racer around the world, and that’s a constant Internet connection for a better Autolog app experience.
To be a full time racer and experience best of new Need for Speed, we’all just need is a stable internet connection.Executive producer Marcus Nilsson has few good reasons for “Why every player of NFS needs a stable internet connection?”, and he conveyed them through Official Xbox Magazine, through GamesRadar.
Autolog has some new good advantage over having a stable internet connection, Well going in deep: “We’ve been experiencing Autolog for years in Need for Speed and as we mentioned above, Autolog has been the best thing in Need for Speed for years, and now here comes the evolution of Autolog,” Marcus said “This time around we’re going to give it more of a human voice. It will treat your friend’s play as if it is part of the narrative experience.”
The stable internet connection also benefits players, as in-game image capturing system. Marcus said, “We also have a new snapshot system as well,” In deep he explained, “Which is taking pictures of a lot of different moments as you go on in a career mode or in Racing mode, and these picture can be out of Need for Speed network where people can ‘like’ them, and those likes are being pushed back into the game as currency,” and obviously this E-currency could help us unlocking few new cars.
This year at Gamescom, EA released a new trailer as a part of Xbox One preview, which featured great gameplay.
Marcus Nilsson at Gamescom 2015 said “Xbox One has really good built-in systems to make Videos and stream them, while you are in Live-action, We wanted to create a powerful story that’s emotional but also pushes the boundaries of technology by adding some real-time compositing to the power of Frostbite.
The new Need for Speed will be live all over the world on November 3 for Xbox One, PS4 consoles and PC.
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