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In order to unlock bonuses in Need for Speed Most Wanted, a player must type a code word at the "Press Enter" screen. The code words are entered as a text input. However, if you play the game on Xbox 360 using a copy of the original disc, the password is available as an EAX file from your hard drive. This file can be used to unlock all locked cars and bonuses without entering any codes at all. In order to unlock all bonuses in Need for Speed Most Wanted, a player must type a code word at the "Press Enter" screen. The code words are entered as a text input. However, if you play the game on Xbox 360 using a copy of the original disc, the password is available as an EAX file from your hard drive. This file can be used to unlock all locked cars and bonuses without entering any codes at all. The file is named NFSMWDRELEASEENTERPRISEACTIVEBETA . On Xbox 360, this is located under \\Users\\ \\AppData\\Local\\Microsoft\\EA Games\\Need for Speed Most Wanted Demo. The file is XML-based, and contains the following text: The password was used in the December 6, 2005 release of the demo. It was publicly released by EA to allow users to get a chance to test out the game before its release. The full game contains several other bonuses which are unlocked using standard security codes hidden in various locations throughout the game. These bonuses are unlocked at the beginning of single player mode only. System Requirements for "Need for Speed Most Wanted":"Need for Speed Most Wanted" uses Havok Physics, developed by Intel Corporation. Havok is also used in "", "The Darkness", and "BioShock". The PC version's reflective surfaces are powered by the game engine, rather than using an external program. "Need for Speed Most Wanted"s demo is one of the few demos to be released before the game itself. EA Games released the demo on December 6, 2005 to promote "Most Wanted", which was released on November 17, 2005. The demo contains one car (the Ford Mustang GT Premium), one race mode (Drag), and one course (Blackridge International Airport). This demo was built off of the unfinished version of the game distributed during Electronic Entertainment Expo 2005, which explains many of its uncharacteristic bugs and glitches. "Most Wanted" features a mobile phone that is used for several actions, such as calling in a car or choosing an event. The phone was included due to the large number of mobile phones in Western society. It was a wise decision by EA Games as it has been received quite well. The phone does not have any technical capabilities, other than text messaging and playing music. The mobile phone was originally intended for dev purposes only, but after the game shipped there were still some functions that were unknown/unused so they were left in the game. The unused functions are currently still implemented in the code of the game but there is no way to use them due to not having any input interface (no menu option to access them). cfa1e77820
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