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Do any of the current PS3 games have the Nurburgring on it - with the exception of GT5 Prologue (I'm waiting for the engish version).

Looks like I'm going to the real place in a few weeks so would love to do a couple of practise laps beforehand.

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Do any of the current PS3 games have the Nurburgring on it - with the exception of GT5 Prologue (I'm waiting for the engish version).

Looks like I'm going to the real place in a few weeks so would love to do a couple of practise laps beforehand.

not that I know of, but if you have GT4 handy you can play that on the PS3 (well providing it's one of the ones that plays PS2 games). plenty of ring action there. well it has the nordschlieffe, not sure about the GP circuit.

I recommend getting GTR2 for the PC, (strange how this game is so overlooked, as it is the best) anyhoo.. get a Momo Force wheel too. easily the most realistic of any racing game out their and Nurburgring on this is far better than any other game. but you have to download this track serperatly their are like 4 versions of it, and you can also get many other cars.. you will spend most of the time modifying the cars setup. which is definantly the most full on of any racing game. but when u get a good setup its well worth it.

BTW- are you goin to get your glory lap taped?? I would be interested too see your run on their!

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