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I disagree I liked SSX: Blur.Mako said:Worst Graphics. No Custom Soundtrack. Worst Soundtrack. Worst announcer. Annoying as hell. Turning off the EA Jukebox doesn't work. If I turn the announcer off, I just hear the terrible music better. This game is a lose lose situation. Its a piece of garbage just like EA playground.
I've determined that EA hates the Wii and their team developing for nintendo must be a handicapped human and 3 monkeys.
JAKE196 said:I disagree I liked SSX: Blur.
(and don't say it sux because of hard controls)
MrKlown said:I think the graphics for NFS Prostreet is quite good for the Wii, no idea why people are complaining. One person on here said they looked like ps1 graphics, bullcrap! Do you not even remember how the ps1 graphics were? Also, to all those that complain about the graphics of games for the Wii: did you all expect graphics to be that great on the Wii? I sure didn't. The graphics are still good. I am also not sure why this racing game is getting bad reviews because I am finding it very addictive not to mention VERY hard. I am pretty much stuck on the drag racing wheelie bit. I can't seem to make my cars high enough horse power to even do a long wheelie.
Uhh... A setting for torque? How idiotic do you think the people at EA are and the developers of this game? Only way to gain torque in real life is to upgrade engine components and make sure the drive-line is stout enough to handle it, and I'm sure they're not going to go and make it to where you can move a slider over on a setting and boom more torque.Mako said:It's good you like it. I haven't gotten to doing wheelie's in drag racing, but in real life it is dependent on torque. Try to up your torque if there's a setting for it.