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Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit

From AppleGamingWiki, the wiki about gaming on M1 Apple silicon Macs
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
Developers
Criterion Games
DICE
Publishers
Electronic Arts
Engines
Chameleon
Release dates
November 16, 2010
Reception
Metacritic 86
IGDB 90
Resources
PCGamingWiki
WineHQ
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit on HowLongToBeat
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit on IGDB
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit guide on StrategyWiki
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit on MobyGames
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit on Wikipedia

macOS Compatibility

Compatibility layer Rating Notes
CrossOver Playable 15-30 FPS on MacBook Pro 16 M1 Pro (10CPU + 16GPU).[1]
Wine Unknown
Virtualization
Parallels Perfect Perfect on MacBook Air M1 2020 (7 GPU cores).[2]

Availability

See PCGamingWiki for Windows and/or Linux availability.

References

  1. Verified by User:youosx on 2022-12-04
    Device: MacBook Pro 16 M1 Pro 16GB RAM 10CPU + 16GPU Cores
    OS: macOS 13.0.1 (22A400)
    Method: Crossover 22.0.1
    Game version: Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 1.0.5.0
    Resolution: 960x600
    Settings: Shadow level: Off; High resolution texture: Off; Motion blur: On
    Framerate: 15-30 FPS
    Controller: Keyboard
    Comment: Runs much slower than Parallels as the game executable is 32-bit.
  2. Verified by User:youosx on 2022-03-09
    Device: MacBook Air M1 2020 8GB RAM 7 GPU Cores
    OS: macOS 11.5.2 (20G95)
    Method: Windows 11 ARM build 22000.318 on Parallels 17.1.1
    Game version: Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 1.0.5.0
    Resolution: 1680x1050
    Settings: Shadow level: Off; High resolution texture: Off; Motion blur: On
    Framerate: 40-60 FPS
    Controller: Keyboard
    Comment: Change the affinity of the NFS11.exe process to exclude CPU 0 to alleviate micro-stuttering.