
It was revealed today that car customisation has been confirmed for Need for Speed Most Wanted, more details inside..................
In an interview with Matt Webster (the executive producer), it was revealed that as you progress throughout the multiplayer mode mechanical updates can be unlocked in online races consisting of new wheels, suspension, engine and bodywork
"One of the most frequently asked questions about Criterion's upcoming reboot of Need for Speed Most Wanted is whether or not car customistation will make it into the game. After all, obsessively modding your car was an integral part of the original Most Wanted."
Let us know what you think of the new conformation from EA.


7/07/2012
Faz
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We need good racing game cause Ridge Racer was a let down (not including Wipeout) as long as the game has a good story, full customisation on cars, decent graphics and smooth gameplay, I'm adding this to my vita collection :)
Also an amazing open world feature/experience! Can't wait to see some gameplay of it on Vita!
Glad your back Snake! And I hope all is well!
I actually didn't post this :D read of Facebook wall to see whats up.
This was the original article, could you please add it as a source?
http://www.teamvvv.com/en/news/comments/Car-customisation-confirmed-for-Need-for-Speed-Most-Wanted
lol there is just as much news on facebook as there is on here now if not more :P
alright is this going to be release for the platforms or just for the Vita??
I want to see the VITA VERSION the same as PS3
in the sense of the mission and open world .
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That's good news. It would be stupid if there car customisation wasn't included. It's intriguing that Webster used the adjective 'obsessively'. I wonder how deep the customisation actually goes. I would love to be able to force mod cars to cater to particular road types/climate conditions/opposition vehicles etc. I would love it if cars could break down during races part by part if you push them too far mod-wise, however, you'd be able to strategise and consider length of track and other variables so you'd be able to use force modding to your advantage.
Oh and release a Vita gameplay video already! What are they waiting for?!
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