Need for speed world shut down8/2/2023 ![]() Thanks all for your input, it is very much appreciated and has helped a lot!! I've been doing research and I can see other people have the same issue but no solutions. therefore I thought it might be an issue with the game. I don't understand why it struggles to handle NFS Heat. My reasoning is if the laptop is able to play games that are similar/more graphically demanding than NFS Heat with cool temps and play hours on end no problems. if not is more graphically demanding than NFS Heat. I am not too sure why it does this, temps on graphics card seem to be around 79 degrees, however the CPU was at 100% but I don't have a temperature reading for this.Īlso my reference to Dirt 2.0 is relevant as the game has similar spec requirements to NFS Heat. I will be playing the game between 10-30 minutes and all of a sudden a blue screen appears and the laptop shuts of immediately. ![]() However by the term 'thermal shutdown' I am referring to when one or more components start to overheat and therefore to prevent damage to the component the laptop automatically shuts down or locks. I am not technically minded so forgive my lack of knowledge and terminology. Thanks for your response, the game runs really smooth actually, but only plays for about 10 minutes or so before thermal shutdown kicks in. ![]() I’m really confident that this is going to be a pretty positive win for them.Originally posted by CursedPanther:What does 'thermal shutdown' even mean? Does the game start to stutter heavily or crash or what?Īlso not sure why you think comparing this to a 2009 game can help with anything. They’ve worked on Battlefront, they’ve worked on Battlefields, and they have a really tight, close collaborative partnership with DICE. Speaking of the decision to switch Criterion over to working on Battlefield, and concerns surrounding recent moves like the cancellation of Anthem NEXT, EA chief studios officer Laura Miele said, “There’s no way we would have made a decision like this without including and discussing this with them first, and the impact that they could have on. ![]() EA announced in March that the next Need for Speed’s development has been put on hold so that Criterion could join the multi-studio effort to get Battlefield 6 shipped later in 2021. After the release of Need for Speed Heat, EA announced that they would be reshuffling the series’ development status, taking it away from Ghost Games and transferring most of that studios’ staff to effectively reform Criterion in February 2020, getting to work on a new generation of Need for Speed. The Need for Speed franchise is currently in limbo at EA. The Run was seen as a low point for the series as it forced a story into the racing experience, NfS Shift and its sequel were track-racing spinoffs, while Carbon and Undercover are simply very old games with the series’ earliest takes on multiplayer. In fairness, the games that are being delisted and shut down are all a decade old, and come from a time where the quality of Need for Speed games was wildly inconsistent. There’s still a whole host of Need for Speed games that will continue to have online features, including 2012’s Need for Speed Most Wanted, Need for Speed Rivals, Need for Speed (2015), Need for Speed Payback, Need for Speed Heat and Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered. But the number of players has come to a point where it’s no longer feasible to continue the work behind the scenes required to keep Need for Speed Carbon, Need for Speed Undercover, Need for Speed Shift, Need for Speed Shift 2: Unleashed and Need for Speed The Run up and running. The development teams and operational staff have put a lot of time and passion into the development, creation, release and upkeep of the game over the years, and we love to see you play. Decisions to retire games are never made easy, but we are now shifting gears to focus on the future of Need for Speed.
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