Wednesday, 4 September 2013

[8mb] Need For Speed World full game highly compressed (updated in 3/9/2013)


Need for Speed: World
Need for Speed: World (formerly known as Need for Speed: World Online) is the 15th installment in the Need for Speed franchise and a free-to-play massively multiplayer online racing game that officially launched on July 27, 2010.
It is the first MMORG in the Need for Speed series since Motor City Online to be released exclusively for Windows-based PCs.
Players that purchased the
starter pack before the game's full launch got to play the game a week before launch, received $20 worth of SpeedBoost and an exclusive style Mazda Mazdaspeed3.
Gameplay :

Need for Speed: World is set within the fictional Tri-City. The location is a mixture of Rockport from Need for Speed: Most Wanted and Palmont City from Need for Speed: Carbon.
Players progress through the game by participating in race events and engaging in police pursuits. A player's progress is measured by their current Driver Level with a cap upon reaching level 60.
Players are offered a Lucky Draw Card Pack after completing an event or finishing a police pursuit.
Free Roam :
Players are allowed to drive around both Palmont City and Rockport within free roam. Players can see other players driving around in free roam but are unable to collide with them in any manner.
Police vehicles were removed from free roam on November 16th, 2011 resulting in players no longer being able to initiate pursuits by ramming police vehicles. Police chases are only possible by joining Pursuit Outrun events.
Event Types :
Need for Speed: World features a variety of gamemodes;
  • Drag - Multiplayer Only
  • Circuit
  • Meeting Place
  • Pursuit Outrun - Singleplayer Only
  • Sprint
  • Team Escape - Multiplayer Only

Driver Profile :
The Driver Profile keeps a running tally of how many Events a player has participated in, won and lost as well as their average finishing position in both. Players can find details of their Driver Profile in the Safehouse section of the game.
Achievements :
Main article: Need for Speed: World/Achievements
Achievements were added to Need for Speed: World alongside the application of a patch on April 10th, 2013.
Reputation :
Reputation - also known as Rep - is the amount of experience a player has earned in Need for Speed: World.
The amount of reputation a player has is indicated by a large blue bar along the top of their screen. A player will increase their Driver Level by earning a certain amount of reputation.
Players can earn reputation by completing Circuit, Drag, Sprint, Pursuit Outrun, Team Escape and Treasure Hunt events. The amount of reputation a player earns differs depending on the specifics of each event type.
  • Circuit, Sprint & Drag - Players earn more reputation by; completing the race in a high finishing position and successful use of power-ups.
  • Pursuit Outrun - Players earn more reputation based upon; the total amount of disabled police vehicles, cost to state, pursuit length and infractions when they evade. Players will only earn a small amount of bounty if they're busted.
  • Team Escape - Players earn more reputation depending on how many players cross the finish line and how many team power-ups are used. Players will earn the maximum amount of reputation if all four players cross the finish line.
  • Treasure Hunt - Players earn reputation by collecting all 15 gems that have been hidden at specific location shown on the minimap.
Vehicles

There is a great variety of vehicles available including concept cars, convertibles, fictional cars, grand tourers, hatchbacks, hyper cars, muscle cars, race cars, saloons, sports cars, super cars, SUVs, tuners and vintage cars.
Cars made available through the Car Dealer can be redeemed with either Cash or SpeedBoost.

Damage

Damage is shown for aesthetic purposes but can affect performance if a vehicle's damage bar is depleted. Visual damage is shown in the form of scratches, dents, cracked windows and paint loss but it can be turned on or off in the options menu.
A vehicle will always sustain a small amount of damage upon the player's completion of an event with that vehicle. A vehicle's performance will be reduced if its damage bar is depleted. A drained damage bar will denounce the increased vehicle performance given by all equipped performance parts.
The amount of damage a vehicle can sustain is shown in the form of a blue bar next to the vehicle's current Heat Level. It is also shown on the bottom left of the screen when the player is in the Safehouse.
Players can use Cash to perform maintenance on a vehicle and refill its damage meter. The amount required for a full restoration depends on the vehicle's Tier and damage amount. Players can also purchase "Insurance" for a vehicle at the cost of 250 SpeedBoost. Insurance will prevent a vehicle from incurring any damage for a one week after initial purchase.
System Requirements

Component Minimum Specifications Recommended Specifications
Operating System Windows XP (Service Pack 3) 32-bit Windows Vista (SP2)/Windows 7/Windows 8
Processor Intel Pentium 4(HT) @ 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo @ 1.8GHz
RAM 1GB 2GB
Hard Drive 2GB
Graphics Card ATI Radeon X1300
Intel GMA 950
NVIDIA GeForce 6800
ATI Radeon HD 2000
Intel GMA 950
NVIDIA GeForce 7600
DirectX Version 9.0c
Sound DirectX 8.1 compatable
Input Keyboard and Mouse
Xbox 360 Controller
Other
Internet 512 Kbps Cable/DSL connection
Size before compressed : 3.15GB
Size after compressed : 8.82MB
 NOTE:
  Download the file.kgb
  you have to extract it with kgb archiver
install the setup exe. select the install path.do not run the game from the desktop icon. copy-pest the game data to your install path(e.g - "F:\Program Files\Need For Speed World\Data) then start the game from the desktop luncher.exe(updated in 3/9/2013)
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