In total, there are 78 models, representing 27 different brands. The list also shows what kind of specs the vehicle supports, and, in some cases, offers additional notes. We notice you're using an ad blocker.EA has just answered the question everyone was asking since the first official Payback trailer by revealing the featured cars list and their asking price within the game. X Sign in to post Please sign in to leave a comment.
You can see the full list of cars included below. Apparently they're all rigged up with various microphones to capture the sound as accurately as possible. The cars all use sound recorded by cars driven on the street. Ho explained that most of the cars are modeled using CAD data from the manufacturers, with final tweaks done by the developers. All 74 cars should look and sound good, too.
According to Ho, these were all parts requested by fans to make a return to the game. Some of the new features include colored nitrous flames, underglow and tire smoke to augment existing body kitswheels and performance parts. As previously shownthere will be no shortage of upgrades, either. Though it may need some major performance upgrades to keep up. There are even a few oddities in the list, like the Land Rover Defenderwhich " Need for Speed" Creative Director Will Ho acknowledged was unusual, but said it was very popular with game testers. While that may seem like a low number compared with "Forza Motorsport 7 ''s" whoppingand even the roughly in " Gran Turismo Sport"we're pleased to say that this list looks quite well-rounded. With the release of " Need for Speed Payback" just a few weeks away on Nov. Thanks for that.Īnd thanks for reading Autoblog.
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This month, starting on October 6thNeed For Speed: payback will be available as a free download for a limited time via Playstation Plus. Essentially, it's the subscription you pay to be able to play online, and both services come with the perk of a few free games available to download each month. That said, though, the people who love this game really love it, and I fully support it even though it wasn't necessarily my thing! These are some serious wheels, so if you're an Assetto player, make sure to check it out! If you own a Playstation, you know all about Playstation Plus. I tried this game on our stream once and I didn't last very long before raging out. It's not that driving sims are bad, they're just really tough. I prefer the more "arcade-y" feeling racing games. If you've ever watched our twice-weekly gaming livestream on Twitchyou'll know that driving sims and I don't really get along. That said, there are still a few things we'd love to highlight in the gaming world this week for the hardest of the hardcore. We'll be honest, not a whole lot happened in the world of racing games this week, and without the hype of new console announcements, there's a bit of a lull in video game news in general. Pricing and availability is subject to change. Autoblog may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. This page is for personal, non-commercial use.