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Originally Posted by Agresiv
I saw your question and i put 2 topics for hd mod for you
Because those hd mods are better then the maximum visual detail options of the game.
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It's really a matter of preference.
The only difference if I recall between

was the texture size (and hence texture detail)
HD mod (from what I read, and Photoshop experience) usually means increasing the size and/or contrast of the textures
For all I care, you can use texmod to create an LSD version of NFS:W.
I used a custom setting of max+ sans motion blur in usersettings.xml. (Look up the guide on the EA forums and SAVE THE PAGE in case the board goes **poof**)
Since I've never had to re-download it, all I can say is use search, and learn through trial and error
cause EA is cracking down on any remaining v1616 clients that are on the internet now.
add-on: gah, now the help page has moved to a password restricted subdomain. (found it through google)
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Originally Posted by EA help desk
This option gives new players the ability to reduce download times if they do not plan on using the 'Maximum' level of detail graphics option in-game. Players with low-end PCs should set their Download Size to 'Standard'.
Setting the Download Size to 'Maximum' will download higher quality textures and therefore result in a longer download time. Players with who plan on playing Need for Speed World at the highest graphics quality should use this setting.
NOTE: Existing installations before 04/12/2011 already have these 'Maximum' textures downloaded. We advise these players do not change this option from 'Maximum' to 'Standard' as this will prompt the client to download additional files (and thus causing additional download times for these players).
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