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Having only one character is a decision, but I think it works well enough there. Story-wise, its the usual Colors story with writers who got their knowledge from the characters from looking them up on Wikipedia. That probably explains a lot about the low quality of 2010+ game stories xD. At least those two writers arent coming back anytime soon.
I'd try and get as many cops chasing me as possible and to disable as many as possible.
One time I broke the game as it tried sending to many cops after me and the count overflowed making them all disappear.
PC version.
That game is actually the worst racing game i have ever played. compared to all the previous NFS games it is extremely dull and downright broken at times. NFS Undercover is an actually bad game in my opinion, especially since i really liked most NFS games up until Underground 2.
I used to have great fun when I got back into gaming heavily, with Driver on the PS1. Putting the game into the "survival" like mode where you just keep getting cops relentlesssly going after you. That was awesome, as you'd have the best fun going full tilt to get some space between you and enough cops would spawn. Then handbrake, turn around and wait for the torrent of cop cars wildly being thrown at you - landing in trees and so on.
If enough hit you, they would catapult you out of the game.
I loved that.