About 50 million downloads - a result of the first part of the game, on which he worked after its release, update, correct bugs and provide patches, the second part, apparently, already takes into account the experience of the past and not repeat the same mistakes, or am I wrong?
It is strange, but the first couple can be said that the second part has turned out much worse than the first ... and why - two issues on which we have to answer does not work, so let's play in comparison with the first part as it turned out to be very case.
To begin, it is worth noting that the policy development has not changed, so the game is still free, but given support. That's just the amount that you will be asked to have changed somewhat, so two times ... If the first part of the content for sale is estimated at from $ 1 to 80, the second part can please prices ranging from $ 1.8 to 150, with The quality of the game has changed for the worse. Change the physics of the car - it is worse, because in the first part had some rudiments of adequate behavior of car on the road, here they are not, in principle, to manage, as a result, it has become more and more accidents will occur. Graphics do not shine breakthrough in the last part of it was a bit easier, but it had its own charm and the game looked just fine in the new part of the same on the one hand more gloss on the other hand, this gloss strung and very strong effect on the performance and heap problems optimized for different devices. gameplay fundamentally changed, as well as a set of vehicles, the plot which was tied to the last part, and much more, all in all it may seem something positive, the only thing left from the old part of the good, but in my opinion it trash.
As a result, we get a long-awaited second part, which is millions of players would be happy to see it, but got something unfinished, looking worse and worse run. So it is necessary to go back to the first two questions - "Why?" And "Why ??" Maybe I'm wrong, but I can not imagine a player who will Donati that kind of money in the game, the quality of which leaves much to be desired ...
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- Level restrictions on unlocking new cars were removed
- Mission leaderboards now show the roster correctly
- General performance optimizations
- Other fixes and improvements
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Version
1.4.9 (40)
date of download
2015-06-16 08:52
The size
47.98 MB
English
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requirements
Android
2.3.3+
Architecture
ARM7 x86
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Allows the app to create network sockets and use custom network protocols. The browser and other applications provide means to send data to the internet, so this permission is not required to send data to the internet.
Allows the app to write to the USB storage.
Allows the app to view information about Wi-Fi networking, such as whether Wi-Fi is enabled and name of connected Wi-Fi devices.
Allows the app to view information about network connections such as which networks exist and are connected.
Allows the app to get your approximate location. This location is derived by location services using network location sources such as cell towers and Wi-Fi. These location services must be turned on and available to your device for the app to use them. Apps may use this to determine approximately where you are.
Allows the app to get your precise location using the Global Positioning System (GPS) or network location sources such as cell towers and Wi-Fi. These location services must be turned on and available to your device for the app to use them. Apps may use this to determine where you are, and may consume additional battery power.
Allows the app to prevent the device from going to sleep.
Allows the app to control the vibrator.
Allows the app to read the contents of your USB storage.
Allows the app to have itself started as soon as the system has finished booting. This can make it take longer to start the device and allow the app to slow down the overall device by always running.
Allows the app to retrieve information about currently and recently running tasks. This may allow the app to discover information about which applications are used on the device.
Allows the app to read data about your contacts stored on your device, including the frequency with which you've called, emailed, or communicated in other ways with specific individuals. This permission allows apps to save your contact data, and malicious apps may share contact data without your knowledge.
Allows the app to access the phone features of the device. This permission allows the app to determine the phone number and device IDs, whether a call is active, and the remote number connected by a call.
Allows the app to create network sockets and use custom network protocols. The browser and other applications provide means to send data to the internet, so this permission is not required to send data to the internet.
Allows the app to write to the USB storage.
Allows the app to view information about Wi-Fi networking, such as whether Wi-Fi is enabled and name of connected Wi-Fi devices.
Allows the app to view information about network connections such as which networks exist and are connected.
Allows the app to get your approximate location. This location is derived by location services using network location sources such as cell towers and Wi-Fi. These location services must be turned on and available to your device for the app to use them. Apps may use this to determine approximately where you are.
Allows the app to get your precise location using the Global Positioning System (GPS) or network location sources such as cell towers and Wi-Fi. These location services must be turned on and available to your device for the app to use them. Apps may use this to determine where you are, and may consume additional battery power.
Allows the app to prevent the device from going to sleep.
Allows the app to control the vibrator.
Allows the app to read the contents of your USB storage.
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