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Ayrton Phoenix
01-30-2002, 04:32 AM
Hi There,
I am a new member of TotalNFS. Nice to meet you!!!

I bought the game yesterday... and very happy that to play online. After updated to v3.5 then I registered at ea.com for a new user. Then run PU and try to login...

NFS PU always return the error message. The message is similar like this... "Your username and password is incorrect"...

I had registered a number of account in ea.com. and confirmed that my username and password is exist in ea.com database...
because i can modify the regiested data...

Any buddy can help me??? I really want to race with you... :-)

Thank for your help!!!!
Phoenix

DC_Tox
01-30-2002, 05:48 AM
After registering your name on the EA servers you have to sign up for a online game (Porsche Unleashed in you case)

The signup link is in the same place where you found the procedure for becoming a member.

gl

Ayrton Phoenix
01-31-2002, 12:21 AM
YES!!! I done it...

Thank you very much...

but why there 95' porsche is always so fast? is it cheating? or a cracked car???

DC_Tox
01-31-2002, 01:53 AM
Originally posted by Ayrton Phoenix
but why there 95' porsche is always so fast? is it cheating? or a cracked car???

Which '95?
A car of some player that you met online, you mean? Isn't it that you met some online player with a "tuned" '95 and you were racing with a stock or untuned car? Give more detail, I don't understand what you mean.

In general, the '95 911 Turbo is the car that score most of the world top records in PU, because is one of the fastest (with the '00 and the GT1) and easier to bring to record laps.

C u

DC_Targa
01-31-2002, 07:45 AM
Hi Ayrton,

When you race on-line you will see some cars have an * next to their names. These are the "tuned" cars Corrado was refering to. They are the ones that you purchase by racing your way through the Evolution Mode of the game. They appear as "owned" cars on your list of available cars. Once you buy a car, you can also buy (and install) upgrade parts for the car and adjust the suspension settings and such. You can also earn bonus cars by playing Factory Driver mode. If you haven't earned any cars, you may want to look for pits with the name "Stock" in them. However you will find that many of the stock drivers are very fast too. The most important thing to do, whether you run stock or owned cars, is to learn the tracks and practice, practice, practice...

Good luck!

DC_Targa