Difference between revisions of "Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit"
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Revision as of 13:59, 7 March 2022
| Developers | |
|---|---|
| Criterion Games | |
| DICE | |
| Publishers | |
| Electronic Arts | |
| Engines | |
| Chameleon | |
| Release dates | |
| November 16, 2010 | |
| Reception | |
| Metacritic | 86 |
| IGDB | 90 |
| Resources | |
| PCGamingWiki | |
| WineHQ | |
macOS Compatibility
| Compatibility layer | Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| CrossOver | ||
| Wine | ||
| Virtualization | ||
| Parallels | Playable on MacBook Air M1 2020 (7 GPU cores), with some graphical glitches (broken smokes and motion blur).[1] |
Availability
- See PCGamingWiki for Windows and/or Linux availability.
References
- ↑ Verified by User:youosx on 2022-03-07
- Device: MacBook Air M1 2020 8GB RAM 7 GPU Cores
- OS: macOS 11.5.2 (20G95)
- Method: Windows 11 ARM build 22000.318 on Parallels 17.1.0
- Game version: Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 1.0.5.0
- Resolution: 1680x1050
- Settings: Shadow level: Off; High resolution texture: Off
- Framerate: 40-60 FPS
- Controller: Keyboard
- Comment: Change the affinity of the NFS11.exe process to exclude CPU 0 to alleviate micro-stuttering.