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  • 2 weeks later...

you need to get your ps2 chipped to make it play NTSC games. other than that i have played the 2004 one and it was pretty realiistic with a button for the clutch which you have to press to change the gears and everything.

i think you can buy it from ebay and have it shipped to your house.

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I have the 2005 one.. nothing special.. i didnt know there was a clutch button :D

but yeah you have to mod your ps2 before playing it or use a boot up disk program like Swap magic

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EA Games and Namco just signed a contract to bring D1GP to the english speaking masses this year. Stay tuned, a local version will be available soon.

Japanese 2006 edition (or whatever the last installment is) is still pretty cool though.

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you need to get your ps2 chipped to make it play NTSC games. other than that i have played the 2004 one and it was pretty realiistic with a button for the clutch which you have to press to change the gears and everything.

i think you can buy it from ebay and have it shipped to your house.

Awsome!

To bad the GT4 steering wheel pedals dont have a third pedal for a clutch. Im sure i could rig something up though.

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u can play with this

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or High Res this

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sorry i cant get you a short video but my drifting is utter crap

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Hey guys, I got this game yesterday.

I am ok but not great at it.

Anyone feel like giving me some tips on how to drift easily, like what is the best mothod and so forth.

Also any other tips?

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I got the d1 2005 on ps2.

I finished secong in the champ last night so I must be getting better.

Manual is much better to drift aswell, u can control the car more.

Also change to tyres more towards the drift end of the scale.

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i give it too much gas... :dry:

should i just tap the accel?

this is how I do it:

Come into the corner say in 4th,

off the gas,

brake maybe,

turn in,

down shift to 2nd,

get back on the gas and tap if need be.

c how u go.

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