NFS Heat | 948 HP 3.8L V8 vs. 984 HP Forged 2.0L I4 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX `07 Comparison
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Need For Speed Heat 948 HP 3.8L V8 vs. 984 HP Forged 2.0L I4 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX `07 Sound and Performance Comparison 1440p 60fps
Notes:
Every Test was made multiple times.
The Drag Race is made to show car acceleration and speed across exactly 1 km or 0.62 miles.
Some Tests are made at night to show the neon lights and the beautiful city.
The acceleration with NOS test is made using a script to activate the NOS at the same time every time.
Resort Circuit Lap Time is made with bots on Hard to portrait in race experience.
Every Performance part is listed at the end with the showcase of the car.
Timestamps:
00:00 Drag Race Tuned
00:19 Drag Race Tuned + NOS
00:37 Acceleration Test
01:08 Acceleration + NOS
01:33 Top Speed Tuned
02:36 Resort Circuit Lap Time
03:49 Engine Sound Tuned
04:22 Engine Tunnel Sound
04:58 Cars Showcase
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About Need For Speed: Heat
Need for Speed Heat is a racing game set in an open world environment called Palm City, a fictionalised version of the city of Miami, Florida and its surrounding area. The in-game map features diverse geography, including mountainous areas and open fields. Unlike Need for Speed Payback, the game does not include a 24-hour day-night cycle, but players can switch between day and night. During the day, players can take part in sanctioned race events, which reward players with cash to spend on new cars and upgrades. They can also take part in illegal street races at night, which would earn players REP. The more REP player earns, the more aggressive the police will be during the night. Players must escape the cops and get back to their safehouse, before they are busted, or their car is wrecked. When players return to a safehouse, the REP they have earned during the night will be multiplied by their "Heat Level". If players are arrested, they will lose their REP multiplier, but will still receive their unmultiplied REP. The REP multiplier mechanic works similarly to the Speed Points multiplier from Rivals. The game also features a storyline in which the players interact with the city’s police force, led by authority figure Lt. Frank Mercer. Players can smash neon flamingos hidden within the map, which rewards them with a small amount of money or rep depending on the time of day. They can also find graffiti, referred to as "Street Art" in the game, and send it to the livery editor to use it on their car(s). Lastly, they can complete activities around the open world such as smashing billboards, beating scores on drift zones, getting the highest speeds passing through speed traps, and going the longest distances when performing long jumps. Players may complete "Crew Time Trials" which allows them to complete short timed events in an attempt to get the #1 spot on the leaderboard in their crew.
The game features 127 cars from 33 manufacturers, with Ferrari returning to the game after being absent from Payback due to licensing issues. Unlike Payback, performance upgrades no longer come in random Speedcards and are unlocked by earning REP and winning races. The game will not feature loot boxes; however, time savers, which will reveal collectibles on the map, and paid downloadable content will be included.
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