![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The console versions are good: Didn't have any problem(s) with the X360 version back in 2018, no stuttering, no lag etc, and on the PS3 it looks good, even if it is compared to the PC port. Originally, I wanted Pro Street for the PC, but it wasn't an option at all, in 2020. You can buy anything for console(s) if you wish. I live in a small country and I could buy all the NFS episodes I wanted and other PS2-PS3 titles from console game stores. You can always buy used copies from the Internet or some other places. Like Codemasters for example took down most of the GRID episodes and some of the DiRT episodes from the stores because of the licenses, EA did the same. They are a big company, they really care about money. These NFS games aren't available for purchase since a long time because of the licensing issues, not because EA doesn't want to sell them. The PS2 episodes run on low framerate and pixel graphics, but I like those episodes, so for me it was worth it. Sometimes I wish to go back and play some Pro Street again, but don't really want to start a new career, and the Online is dead. One of the best NFS games of all time in my eyes. From scratch, zero to 100% it only took me 4 days. The PS3 version looks really good for a 2007 console game, but sometimes there are huge fps drops when the game suddenly stops for a moment, but other than that it was a great experience to relive Pro Street again. I own NFS UG 1-2, MW, Carbon on PS2, and Pro Street on PS3 since a week. ![]()
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