Need For Speed Rivals -v1.4.0.0- //free\\ -

Many "unlimited money" trainers, car unlockers, and FOV (Field of View) changers are coded specifically for the v1.4.0.0 executable. If a player downloads a

Given that automatic updates aren't always reliable on older platforms (especially if you own a physical disc on PS4), you should manually check.

AMD Radeon 3870 (512 MB), NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT, or Intel HD 4000 Storage: 30 GB available space Technical Limitations & Performance Need for Speed Rivals -v1.4.0.0-

For the uninitiated, Need for Speed Rivals launched with a controversial technical limitation: a 30 FPS cap. Because the game’s physics engine was tied directly to the frame rate (a sin committed by many early PS4/Xbox One era ports), running the game at 60 FPS caused the game to speed up like a VHS tape on fast-forward.

While EA and Ghost Games released several small hotfixes, the major updates (often categorized broadly by players as the "v1.4" era) addressed the most common complaints from the community: Many "unlimited money" trainers, car unlockers, and FOV

For the modders and tech enthusiasts, here are the unlisted changes in documented by the community:

In the sprawling history of arcade racing games, Need for Speed Rivals (2013) often sits in a peculiar limbo. Released during the transition between the PS3/Xbox 360 generation and the PS4/Xbox One launch, it was overshadowed by both NFS Hot Pursuit (2010) and the later NFS Heat (2019). However, for the dedicated community that has stuck with the game for over a decade, one version stands head and shoulders above the rest: . Because the game’s physics engine was tied directly

If you have a physical disc sitting on your shelf, rip it, update it, and get it to v1.4.0.0. Boot up your Hennessey Venom GT, crank the heat level to 10, and listen to the dispatcher scream. This is Need for Speed at its most raw, stable, and glorious.