Take a part in the extreme racing scene, and bring out the best performance out of your car. And the best way to do it is to play Need for Speed for PC with GameLoop. But to enjoy the insane graphics you need to play on the big screen. The intense, fast-paced game is the leading racing game for Android. This method works only with Need for Speed II SE and will not work with earlier part Need for Speed II.Looking to race against time and other players in the most strong racing game environment? Then Need for Speed is for you. Than navigate to folder "Need for Speed II SE" and create shortcut into desktop from file "nfs2se.exe" for faster access īy the way if you have PS4/XBox controller it be also works perfectly with the game. Go to and download file called "nfs2se-win32.zip" and unzip it in to the folder which you created (Need for Speed II SE) You'll be asked to replace the files click yes to all of them Insert CD into your drive (mount ISO file) Ĭreate a folder (there when You wish to have installed Need for Speed II SE) in my case is E:\Need for Speed II SE Ĭopy 2 folders from CD (mouted ISO) "FEDATA" and "GAMEDATA" into folder what you just created
You can also use this other patch - it will trigger your antivirus, be warned.Ĭonfirmed! It's working on my win 10 Pro 64bit, OS build (19041.450). Double click on nsf2sea.exe and get to racing!Īnother guide you can use, the patch is up to date. Apply the Compatibility mode, click on the Apply button on the bottom of the menu. Under Run the Program in Compatibility Mode set it for Windows 7. Find the file in the NFS II SE directory called nsf2sea.exe.Click that and you will see the file run. On the menu, the fourth item down should say “Run as Administrator”. Find the file, I used the one in the directory that says “NSFE PATCH (use for playing).” Right click on the PatchInstall.bat file. Go to the file PatchInstall.bat and run the file as an administrator. Unzip the files from nfs2ese_patch.zip to any directory you wish.Double click on the file or right click it and hit “Open”
Overall I love the NFS series and I think that NFS II SE is a great addition to the series. Not something I worry about in NFS too much. “Jaggies” were the saw blade edges you’d see on games with lower graphics, think PS1. Edges are more rounded with 3Dfx, cleaner than the “jaggies” you used to see in some games without the graphics upgrade.
The graphics are really great and better than the original NFS II, they improved the software graphics for NFS II SE and added the 3Dfx for the 3Dfx Voodoo cards to further improve graphics.
I’ve always liked NFS for its control and NFS II SE is no different. Now-a-days you can get 8 Gb for five bucks but back then a gigabyte was upwards of around $180! I still love the way it controls. Yeah I know today’s games have multiple tracks and an incredible amount of cars, I’ve played Forza and Grand Turismo and numerous other racing games, but remember it was 1997. It’s really fast and adds four cars to the original eight and one extra track to the original seven.
Originally made for a Pentium 90 Mhz, 20 Mb (yes megabyte not gigabyte!) and good old Windows 95, this was a great upgrade to the original now with 3Dfx. Made by EA, Electronics Arts, in 1997 this was an upgrade to the original Need for Speed and second in the NFS franchise that’s still in existence today.