AboutDave Expertise I can answer a majority of questions. Questions for popular online fps/rpg games, technical difficulties running the game itself, if a certain game is worth to buy or not, tips, cheats, and whatever you want to know. If I can't answer your question confidently, then I will help you find another place that will get it :D
Experience About 12 years of video game experience starting out with the good ole' classics. I later went to Half-Life and Quake, then spending most of my video game life with most action/shooter games. From then I have played many games spanning through most consoles and especially the PC. I also have a huge library of games (I stopped counting around 120 for the PC alone :P )
Organizations I am currently an assistant manager at a GameStop which helps me get closer to games and asses them if anyone needs that particular help. I also do odd jobs for people in my spare time. Kinda like Niko in GTAIV...okay that's a bad example.
Education/Credentials High school graduate. Still deciding on what to major in college. Computer Science maybe?
Awards and Honors Nothing related to games though :(
I own an Xbox 360 and Need For Speed Carbon(Regular Edition) is one of my favorite games!
(1)I have already completed 100% of the career mode and currently have $777,950.00 cash. I am "very slowly" reaching the $1,000,000.00 to unlock the "Chevelle SS" and I was wondering is there a faster way to reach the 1 MIL without "forcing a game over" and starting the career mode again?
(2)How is the Xbox/PS2/Gamecube version different from the Xbox 360/PS3 versions?
Thank you very much for your help, I really appreciate it Dave!
Answer 1. You'll have to keep snailing along to get to 1,000,000. As far as I know, at least. EA and their trickery :(
2. Just like any other game, the versions may differ in certain levels, unlocks, and most definite, graphics.
It usually expands the horizon so gamers who are behind in this generation of games can get it too. They also get more money :D