![]() Upon its release, the game received acclaim from critics and became a huge commercial success, selling 16 million copies worldwide, becoming one of the best entries in the series as a result. ![]() Certain editions of the game were packaged with the ability for online multiplayer gaming. Most Wanted brought in many notable improvements and additions over other entries in the series, its major highlight being more in-depth police pursuits. The game focuses on street racing-oriented gameplay involving a selection of events and racing circuits found within the fictional city of Rockport, with the game's main story involving players taking on the role of a street racer who must compete against 15 of the city's most elite street racers to become the most wanted racer of the group, in the process seeking revenge against one of the groups who took their car and developing a feud with the city's police department. ![]() An additional version, Need for Speed: Most Wanted 5-1-0, was released in the same year for PlayStation Portable. Developed by EA Canada and EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts, it was released in November 2005 for PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Advance and Xbox 360. Note I: Thanks, you too have a good English (at least from my perspective).Need for Speed: Most Wanted is a 2005 racing video game, and the ninth installment in the Need for Speed series. Anyway, fortunately I didn't advanced so much in MW, so I don't feel so "sad". In NFS: MW, that never happened and from what I know, this game in comparison with Carbon doesn't obligates you to use the same serial key for using again a savefile (I say this to you from first hand), but I'm discarding options to understand better the situation, so I will take you're hypothesis as the most probably from now. I said that it's a little strange because is like Need For Speed: Carbon, in that game, after using a serial key and creating a savefile here, if you uninstall the game and install it again, the only way you can re-use you're old savefile is introducing the same serial key that you used when installing in that time, it seems like both savefiles and the serial keys are connected. ![]() Now for you're question, to be fairly honest, nope, because this is the first time it happens, from what I know, you're save files are (forgive the redundancy) saved by default in the "Documents" section of you're PC and they normally stay here even after uninstalling the game, this is the first time something like this occurs to me, maybe what you said was the trigger of the problem :/. (Sorry If I have mistakes but english is not my native language).Ĭlick to expand.I see, thanks for answering me. So I what to know what could you're people say to me about this and if the corrupted file can be recovered. What I didn't understand about his post is about how many "NULL" files must have a file to consider it "completely corrupted and loss", because I have a lot of "NULL", but not all the code is composed of "NULL", the curious part is that the good savegame still has "NULL" parts and It still functions very well. file) and two screenshots, the file called "Aaron" is the apparently "corrupted" savegame, meanwhile the other with the name "NOMBRE" (just "NAME" in spanish) is a quickly and flesh savegame that I created recently, the results with Notepad are contemplated in the screenshots. The I started looking solutions around the internet and well, I found you, I signed up and then I found a post talking about recovering corrupted files (more specifically for Stardust Valley, here is the link: ) using NotePad ++, so I want to send to you're people two files (both comprised in a zip. I want to know you're opinions about a game file or a savegame of Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2005), I reinstalled the game for making some changes, but not changing the save file, so, I managed to reinstall the game, but after entering to it, the game said that my file seem to be damaged and that in consequence, it could not be used.
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