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Understanding the Need for Speed: ProStreet 11-Battery Bug The "11-battery bug" is a notorious, game-breaking glitch in the PC version of Need for Speed: ProStreet . It occurs exclusively after installing the official 1.1 patch, which was intended to introduce LAN multiplayer and new cars. Instead, the update causes the game to crash, freeze, or fail to load profile data.

) that is required for modern community fixes to work properly. Most digital and retail versions default to version 1.0, which is prone to the "Continue" button bug and crashes on modern OS like Windows 10 and 11. Essential Installation Order

Without upgrading the game to version 1.1 using the specific executable modified by the legacy release group , it is virtually impossible to use modern community fixes. This complete guide covers why this specific patch is essential, what bugs it addresses, and a step-by-step walkthrough to configure your game for modern systems. Why You Need the 1.1 "Battery" Executable

Applying the official 1.1 patch alongside the Battery executable allows players to access:

Make all cars (76) available (requires v1.1) - Need for Speed: ProStreet

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Need for Speed ProStreet 1.1 Battery Patch Full: The Essential Guide to Modernizing Your Experience

unlocking the S2000, 350Z, and other content.

Overcoming the Post-Race Crash: The Definitive Guide to NFS ProStreet Patch 1.1 & The "Battery" Executable

If you are installing the full package, you might also want to consider these modern community fixes:

Updates the base game and adds the "Booster Pack" content (16 cars and 2 tracks, Leipzig and Tokyo). Battery No-CD v1.1:

: ProStreet is famous for a bug where players cannot click "Continue" after a race. The Xanvier MultiFix (which resolves this) specifically requires the Battery v1.1 EXE to function correctly.

and unlocking the frame rate, which the official 1.1 patch incorrectly caps at 30 FPS. Installation Steps

Removes the hardcoded 30 FPS cap on menus and stabilizes the in-game 60 FPS cap.

Start with a clean installation of NFS: ProStreet .