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Need For Speed Most Wanted 2005 Ps3 Pkg |verified|

Rockport City rendered not in 480p, but in native 720p. Reflections shimmered on the wet asphalt. The sun glared through a volumetric haze that the PS2 could never dream of. Traffic cars cast shadows. The frame rate held at a steady 30 FPS—no dips, no stutter.

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Need for Speed Most Wanted is an open-world racing game that lets players explore the fictional city of Rockport, completing various racing challenges and evading the police. The game features a wide range of high-performance cars, including the BMW M3, Porsche 911, and Nissan GT-R. Rockport City rendered not in 480p, but in native 720p