Right here you find a useful list of our own tutorials regarding the old “Need for Speed” Series 1-5.
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Importing a NFS5 PU track into Unreal Engine 5
The tutorial explains how to import a Need for Speed 5: Porsche Unleashed track into Unreal Engine 5 using Blender for 3D modeling and UE5 tools for rendering and lighting adjustments. It details processes such as extracting the original game files, converting track elements to usable formats, and adapting the materials for modern graphics engines.…
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Converting a NFS5 PU track to blender
In this tutorial I show you the (for me, yet) best way to convert a track from NFS5 aka Porsche / Porsche Unleashed to a blender-compatible format. First of all you obviously need a original copy from nfs5 pu for your pc. I will target the PSX version in another tutorial. Futhermore you need the…
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Importing NFS3 PSX Tracks to Blender
If you want to import some or all Need For Speed III – Hot Pursuit PSX tracks to blender this short guide might help you. I digged into it to get to the data of the Playstation-only Tracks Autocross, Caverns, Scorpio-7, Space Race and The Room, but also to finally see the legend TR02B myself.…
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EASY Importing NFS4-Tracks to Blender
In this *new* tutorial I explain how everyone of you can easily import tracks from NFS4 into blender. Forget the old tutorial. After digging the internet I found a small set of tools that will make your life much easier. TL-DR – Take me directly to the tutorial! The old way as described in this…
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Reworking cars from an old “Need For Speed” title
Yes, you are absolutely right if you begin reading this and instantly think “why should I rework it – there are tons of blueprints or ready-to-buy (or even free) versions of the cars all around the internet”. That is in fact true, but now for all the so called fantasy cars that exist within the…
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How to convert a NFS3/NFS4 Track for use in Blender, 3D Studio and/or Unreal Engine (4)
As there has been a HUGE update on the process – you should continue reading here. Requirements: Additional Tools Step 1 – Convert the track file from .frd to .lwo The first tool you need to use is “frd2lwo” – this is a light weight gui-based tool to convert frd-files (nfs3/nfs4 native track file format)…