However I think Windows 10 has built in mounting software despite it's other downfalls. Naufal Dzol 0 point. BK may I ask something? So about the NoCD patch, first how do I mount the image before installing the game? ReyOrton24 1 point. It would be amazing if you include the European version. But at least we can download this game in a place of trust.
Hey, so I don't know if anyone else has this problem or maybe I did something wrong. But everytime I try to drop the. Same when I copy the speed2. It just says that there is no space left instead of replacing it. Some steps I forgot or am I gonna have to start a prayer? Milim 1 point. Played through almost the entire game, but now I get a CTD every time i try to load the actual game world.
Reinstalling the exe used to fix it but now im no longer able to play. Anyone have a fix for this? Stozza 1 point. Mine has installed perfectly, running sweet as a nut however I cant get my controller to switch for racing, works perfectly in menus. Just doesn't change the keys for racing I have changed and tested after to check but still no joy Any ideas? How do I replace the Speed2 file? Every time I try to move the new Speed2 file into the folder, it simply says "There is insufficient space.
I've tried everything I can think of and I'm just totally unsure what I'm doing wrong. I my guide I have included the key needed to get the game going,some useful spec info along info for getting the game working on Linux, another way of doing it in general, I take it your guide is soley for windows though.
However I thank you for the very useful tip regarding the game crashing, wasn't too sure as to why that was :. I'm not entirely sure if the controller fixes are enabled by default with the Widescreen Fix patch, so make sure to open the. Alright, here's the best, hopefully idiot-proof install guide for this classic. Ignore BK's guide as it has some issues and is outdated.
You can get a key for the game online or use a Keygen. Step 2: Install the 1. TehStig 3 points. On christmas that year I got the full game and I played it a lot. Sharmin Binte 0 point.
Harrdwaree 0 point. Tray 3 points. Syeda Laiba Zahra 2 points. Naveen Kumar -1 point. AHMAD 0 point. Rebel 1 point. Giganag 1 point. Thanks masters. Goods instructions, very clear. It's running perfect. Regards :.
Toqeer 0 point. So what is the problem. I use windows Madu -1 point. Very likely, one of our server crashed--which means Need for Speed 2 special Edition's crack operations team is frantically fixing it so you can play games. Try back in few minutes. Arcane error code :0x I have tried so many times but not resolved this erro. Harindra 0 point. I have tried so many times but not resolved this error.
Hiwa 0 point. Bebo Sheikh 0 point. Guzo-San -1 point. It works, but sometimes it hangs, usually on the loading screen but sometimes while driving. Not really sure why it does that. APPU -2 points. Trying to install but not start the process by error disc is not found. Please help how to install the game. Please reply on my main kavindraravi gmail. Jai Chandra K A -1 point. I love this game and its my lovable memory.
Awesome graphics with background music and sounds. Waiting to play. Kaishar 1 point. Now, I am downloading this game I hope this game is good more than GTA Vice city. Rana Kashif 1 point. Taha 0 point. Assasins's -1 point. Sahil -5 points. Please tell me how to install its showing errors When I am starting setup it's showing use cd rom. After completing all the above instructions, when I open "nfs2sea.
Is that the problem with my computer memory? Is there any idea to fix it? Pls help. Jibran Ahmed 2 points. ScienceLover 1 point. How can i install this game, I have installed RIP version but showing some error with code when i run setup.. Anyone know how to get this to work on Windows 10??
It just locks up after the initial screen. King -1 point. Best game ever Miss u nfs ii. GamerBoyX -2 points. D Gamer 0 point. I like to play it since i was in 4th grade Usman Ali 0 point. Jux 0 point. Francisco Junior -1 point. It worked normally here. Need to put in compatibility mode with Win And run in Administrator mode.
Tamabe 0 point. Hey dude what is the difference between Rip and Iso? Backstreetboy -5 points. Hasnain 0 point. SEntimental 0 point.
Very likely, one of our servers crashed--which means Need for Speed 2 Special Edition's crack operations team is frantically fixing it so you can play games. Try back in a few minutes. Arcane error code: 0x BUBU 2 points. Old memories! I prefer Porsche though as it has not only more cars but also TONS of customizations and the handling and car physics are pretty darn realistic, even for standards!
Ace -5 points. Santos Monjane 1 point. Shammah 1 point. I love this game and I enjoy it more than the recent NFS games thanks. MANAN -1 point. Dani -2 points. CHAND -1 point. George -7 points. Bobi -2 points. Nevertheless, prepare to be a little disappointed with the gameplay if you're a big fan of the original Need for Speed.
If you've never played the original and are looking for a fun head-to-head arcade racer, you may want to start with Need for Speed and wait a while on the sequel. Last year's smash hit racing game now has a sequel: 8 new cars, new international tracks, new graphics, arcade and simulation modes, and car customization are all highlights of this second generation title. But does this game live up to the reputation of the orginal Need for Speed , or will it leave you wanting more?
The first Need for Speed was solid. It had cool tracks, cars that were available to the general public, and decent gameplay.
The graphics were decent and the game was downright fun. All they needed to do for this game to be a success was to add a few new cars, some new tracks, clean up the graphics a tad, and tighten the controls. No problem, right? Apparently not. In fact, the sequel falls far short of the strengths of the original game. Let's start off with the cars. The thing I liked about the original game was that the cars were not untouchable.
Sure, they were all big dollars, but I had seen every one of the cars on the road at least once. Not only have I never seen any of these cars, I have never even heard of half of them. I guess it does not matter whether I have seen these cars in everyday life or not. That adds to the fantasy of video gaming. But I thought it was neat to be able to identify with the cars in the orginal Need for Speed. Since you are probably not familiar with the cars, you can watch a video of the car in action or view still shots of the vehicle.
Unfortunately, this was also done better in the original game. The videos are short and didn't really show the cars very much. They reminded me of the little MTV commercials that are seconds long and don't really show much of anything. The still shots were better. You did get a good view of the car from different angles. The best part about NFS2 is the different tracks. They ranged from oval raceways to longer tracks taking you through small towns or desert scenes.
The tracks had a good variety of straight-aways and turns, and most were also quite lengthy so your laps would take some time to complete. Also, on some tracks, there were bumps placed strategically in the road that would let you catch some serious air. This was cool at first, but became rather annoying when this started happening around corners. If you are in the process of turning and hit one of these, it is almost guaranteed that your car will spin through the air like a helicopter blade.
On the negative side, I found the control to be completely lacking. The game has two modes of gameplay. They are Arcade and Simulation. Arcade mode allows for power sliding and your car sticks to the road better. Simulation mode is more true to the capabilities and handling of the cars. While there was a difference in some area between the two modes, one area shared a common problem: braking. In Arcade mode, if you used either your brake or hand brake, your car would violently jerk in the direction you are turning, almost as if you had a tire blow out.
You spent more time trying to correct the car and that almost inevitably would cause you to overcompensate. Once you were overcompensating, it took everything you had to get going in the right direction. In Simulation mode, this problem only occurs when using the hand brake. If you use the regular brake, you will keep heading in the direction you are facing. I did find that the best way to compensate for the braking was to use walls, buildings, and guardrails to help me corner.
Sure, it slowed me down, but it was no worse than trying to pull out of a fish tail. Despite all the problems I had braking, I will say that the steering control was tight. The car would go where you told it to on straight-aways which was vital'you do a lot of passing at high speed. There were times that I passed within centimeters of other vehicles and did not hit them.
If the steering were as bad as the braking, the game would be almost unplayable. The game was not all that bad. Once you did get the hang of things and made adjustments, like using walls to help you turn, you could actually find some of the fun that made the first game a success. The AI of the computer-controlled cars was not bad, and they were definitely competitive on the Advanced setting. More than once, I had a competitor car give me a tap that would send me spinning. The core aim of the game is to grow and develop your reputation as a street racer, earning new parts and upgrades along the way to hot up your ride and hopefully impress some chicks.
This time, the number of potential car modifications has been massively expanded, and now embraces performance tuning as well as visual changes. More licensed cars will be on offer, but the selection of car types has also been broadened far beyond the traditional Hondas and Toyotas.
New game modes are also promised, though these are being kept under wraps in case they're nicked by the competition. What Chuck can tell us is that the variety of driving styles is set to expand and change as the city opens up, with short, technical races in the inner areas making way for longer, open races in the surrounding hills. A freeway system run around the entire length of the world, and Chuck is particularly excited by the prospect of LA-style spaghetti junction; "I didn't think this was going to be very cool, but it's insane when you see it.
I about messed myself. With no pedestrians, cops or guns, NFSU2 is not out to beat GTA - but it is taking cues from it, as well as building on its own heritage. It's an intriguing prospect we're looking forward to. Until Tony Hawk's came along, extreme sports games were dull. We didn't realise it at the time, but looking back, how could we have wasted our time with games that didn't allow you to get vertical on a rocket-powered lawnmower, pull air off a steaming pile of bull manure and shoot fireballs out of your skateboard?
Indeed, it's hard to believe how much fun, stupidity and mayhem the Hawk series has managed to elicit from a four-wheeled plank, and THUG2 is the most comprehensive and inventive yet. For a start, the inclusion of Bam Margera of Jackass notoriety as guest star is a masterstroke. You may not be a fan of his puerile and malicious brand of humour, but it's a perfect fit for the game's anarchic ethos, and adds a strong sense of character where the clean-cut Hawk could not.
Ridiculous trick combos are still the order of the day, now bolstered with sticker slaps, post-crash tantrums and slow-mo 'focus' mode.
Like THUG, you also spend a bit of time off your board, and there's a range of climbing and hanging and graffiti tagging actions to help you get around. While THUG veterans might find it all a bit too familiar, it's still impossible not to enjoy - even disenchanted traditionalists are catered for with the return of Classic mode.
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