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need for speed are ricer games...
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And your a moron for even saying that. The NFS series didn't turn into "ricer games" until NFS:Underground. Before that it was, for the most part, un-tunable exotics. I played Underground and I play Underground 2 and find them entertaining to a certain extent. When I play I make my cars look like something I would actually drive in real life, however that is not the case for most people. However if your looking for a game that is partially real, go get a PS2 and GT4.
I think that the F&F has alot to do with how the direction of some of these racing games has gone, they just think it's cool I guess(the game developers). But I'm sure they did their research and found that if they just throw in all these common tuner cars and give people an "unlimited" set of options for them, they will make everyone happy. Unfortunately they didn't make it so that you can't put 22'' spinners on a Mustang GT, along with a garbage disposal body kit. UGH.
I'm still going to play NFS:Most Wanted just to see what it's all about, if I really hate it, I won't play it. Again though, if I find it slightly entertaining I will be playing it all the time.