Road&Track The Need for Speed (MS-DOS) On Lenovo M75Q Mini PC (DOSBOX)(Linux) My ๐Ÿ”Top Racing Games๐Ÿ”

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Track&Road Need for Speed

The Need for Speed, born in ’94, was like a turbo-charged time machine featuring eight licensed sports cars and about as varied a number of vehicles on traffic, three point-to-point tracks, and the option to race solo or dodge computer opponents. Checkpoints, traffic (limited variation in cars), and police chases spice things up.

Ports on: MS-DOS in ’95, PlayStation and Sega Saturn in โ€˜96. Japan even got a snazzy version called Overdrivinโ€™ DX. And Windows users? They revved up with The Need for Speed SE (Special Edition) ๐Ÿ˜Ž

EA teamed up with Road & Track to get the feel of high speed driving, a sense of physics, the engine sounds, gear shifts, lengthy tracks with lush, detailed environments rendered at 640×480. The game included precise vehicle data, great stills of the cars incl details and videos set to fitting music** (the music has been left out or purposefully mamed to avoid pointless music claim bots activating).

Critics gave it a green light, praising the realism and graphics. And guess what? This turned out to be the first in a whole line of iconic Need for Speed series, leaving actual tire marks on your screen and on the racing game genre!

My Scores:
Graphics: 90%
Gameplay: 80%
Sound: 80%

I advise playing the game with a gamepad / joystick – analog controls work very well in this game. The release for original Playstation had no dual shock / analog support.

In this video I used DOS-Box-X a variant of DOS-BOX on Linux Mint running NFS within the standard MS-DOS 5.x compatibilty layer provided within DOS-BOX
CPU: Max cycles
VGA: S3Virge
SB16

It is running on a Lenovo Thinkcentre M75Q small form-factor PC
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE w/ Radeon Vega Graphics (4) @ 3.300GHz
GPU: AMD ATI Radeon Vega Series / Radeon Vega Mobile Series
Memory: 5674MiB / 15663MiB

Hardware & software used:
OS: Linux Mint 21.3 x86_64
Host: 11A5S19C00 ThinkCentre M75q
Kernel: 5.15.0-107-generic
Shell: bash 5.1.16
Resolution: 1920×1080
DE: Cinnamon 6.0.4
WM: Mutter (Muffin)

Capture cards: HDMI Treaslin Stand alone 720p/1080p 30/60 capture card that records in peak fps MP4 H264 format, trancoding to a constant fps and a constant quality is needed in order for video editing software to be able to use the captures without getting in serious audio desync problems.

The soundtrack at the beginning of the video was licensed from Epidemic Sound. Track is also shown in the first scene of the video, the rather fittingly titled: UNIX 82 by Ben Elson

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NOTICE 000:
Licensed music from Epidemic Sound will be indicated within the video itself by an on screen credit. Track: Racing Hearts – Mattie Maguire (ES)

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