
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2
Hot Pursuit 2 draws primarily from the gameplay and style of Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit; its emphasis was on evading the police and over-the-top tracks featuring lengthy shortcuts.
As with the original, the player also has the option to play as a police officer trying to arrest speeders. To do so the player rams the speeding vehicle multiple times to disable it. The player must turn on their lights and sirens while in pursuit, and they automatically turn off after arresting the suspect. Police can call for a road block, spike strips, and request help from a helicopter to assist in chasing the target vehicle. At the end, the player is awarded for the cars busted. In the PlayStation 2 version this mode is called You're the Cop mode while in the PC, Gamecube, and Xbox versions it's Be the Cop mode.
Cars that are in this game are listed below : - Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R - BMW M5 - BMW Z8 - Ford TS50 -Mercedes Benz CLK GTR - Vauxhall VX220 - McLaren F1 - McLaren F1 GTR - Lamborghini Murcielago - Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0 - Opel Speedster - Mercedes Benz CL55 AMG - Lotus Elise - Corvette Z06 ( C5 ) - Ferrari F50 - Ferrari 360 Spider - Ferrari 550 Barchetta - Porsche 911 Turbo ( 996 ) - Porsche Carrera GT - Dodge Viper GTS - HSV Coupe 2.0 - Aston Martin V12 Vanquish -Jaguar XKR
NFS Edition cars are also in this game , the cars are the same as you see above , the cars are just slightly modified .
Races take place in four environments which differ muhammadasadmughal.blogspot.com in atmosphere, with a handful of tracks per environment. The different tracks in an environment are formed by different roads being connected or separated by road blocks. A fictional tropical island, reminiscent of Hawaii, is the most varied environment; the track traverses a city, volcano, waterfall, beach, forest, and two villages. The coastal forest environment, reminiscent of the Washington coast because of its forest and nature, sometimes has foggy weather, but this does not effectively limit visibility during races. The Mediterranean coast which resembles Greece because of the stadium and a building which resembles Parthenon and so-called Alpine environments that resemble Alaska are more homogeneous, with little variation except the occasional short cut. Compared to the original Hot Pursuit, which features weather and day/night variation independent of track, and widely varying environments from snowy mountains over cities to desert, Hot Pursuit 2 tracks have significantly less variation.
Hot Pursuit 2 is also the first in the series to lack an in-car view that was available in preceding Need for Speed titles. There is only a "driver's perspective" view available, without a visible dashboard.
Race types
All types of modes can only have a certain class of cars to be used. Faster cars are used near the end of the "Championship" and "Ultimate Racer" modes. Delivery is a timed point-to-point dash, with the police in pursuit. This is similar to the delivery mission in Porsche Unleashed while the police pursuit makes it more challenging. Sprint is a point to point race where competitors try to get from one end to the other before their opponent. Time Trial gives players three laps on a level with the goal being to beat the required time to get the gold/silver/bronze medal. Lap Knockout eliminates the last racer in each lap until one player remains the victor. Knockout follows a similar principle, but eliminations are made to the last racer at the end of each race. Several other modes, such as Tournament, Single Race, and Championship/Ultimate Racer are also available.
- System: Pentium III CPU 933 MHz
- Ram: 256 MB
- Video Memory: 128 MB
- Size: 129 MB
- OS: Win 98, 2000, NT ,XP ,Vista ,7, and Win 8
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