Need for Speed: Shift (2009) is a transition from the series' typical street-racing roots toward a more technical, track-based "simcade" experience. It focuses heavily on the visceral feeling of racing from inside the cockpit, featuring dynamic head movement, blurring vision during high-speed impacts, and intense engine audio. Gameplay and Mechanics
While playable with a keyboard, it is highly recommended to use a controller or steering wheel. The PC version lacks a mouse cursor in menus, requiring keyboard navigation (numbers/backspace). Gra Need for Speed: Shift do pobrania na komputer
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Shift can still look and run well on modern hardware, often maintaining a fixed 60fps at 1080p, but it has some notable technical quirks. featuring dynamic head movement