Need for Speed Carbon demo!


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As expected, Electronic Arts has now released a playable demo for Need for Speed Carbon, offering the first opportunity to take this imminent arcade racing simulation sequel by EA Black Box for a spin. This demo contains a familiar introduction movie, a Circuit track and a Drift track, both of which must be won to unlock the Canyon Duel against Kenji, all playable in three car models that can also be modified using the Autosculpt feature.

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I see EU tacked on at the end of the file name. I'm guessing this just means English language.

I pre-ordered the game this week, and it's coming out in just a few days, and I'll be pretty busy in the meantime, so I don't know if it's going to be worth downloading the demo now seeing that I'll be getting the game in less than a week! Too bad EA took FOREVER getting this out! Some of the consoles had the demo for this game out like a friggin month ago!

why ? because it's not so much arcade like it was pff cmon

"Not so much?" They took the arcade game of the year and added a slice of ARCADE!

The balance of the cars, the entire feel of the drive feels so crap, so ... Bleh!

I really hope by "It's not so much arcade" you don't actually call this turd anywhere near realistic? Then i will be laughing until i hit the grave.

some screenies?

Some random screenshots I took ingame (first 3 are the cars in the demo): http://www.users.on.net/~slick0/nfscarbon/

Before anyone asks, no there is no native widescreen support. :)

http://www.widescreengaming.net/wiki/Need_for_Speed_Carbon for info on running it in widescreen.

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