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oh and i managed to roll a car for the first time (my N1 gtr) on saturday on the trial mountain track. twice in the 1 lap, LOL. first time was on the very first corner (trying to be a smart arse and weaving between cars off the start line rather than going around the outside). the second time was at the last corner of the track. you come down the hill and have the chicane before the start line. i cut the right hand bend a little bit too much and flipped it. still ended up winning the race easily though, LOL.

my B-spec drivers are still retarded... as you said, no taking the inside line, etc..

my best AI guy is now level 25, so he doesn't brake stupidly early for corners anymore and takes pretty neat lines- But he's still prone to overtaking on the long side a fair bit

I guess by the time he gets to around lev 30, he'll be better than me :'|

my best AI guy is now level 25, so he doesn't brake stupidly early for corners anymore and takes pretty neat lines- But he's still prone to overtaking on the long side a fair bit

I guess by the time he gets to around lev 30, he'll be better than me :'|

erm..... i do that sometimes...... lol

oh and i saw another mildy amusing name. T. Mckinney. i just pretended that it was Todd Mckinney, that silly douche from dancing with the stars, and ran him off the road and into a wall at the first corner.

erm..... i do that sometimes...... lol

oh and i saw another mildy amusing name. T. Mckinney. i just pretended that it was Todd Mckinney, that silly douche from dancing with the stars, and ran him off the road and into a wall at the first corner.

HOMOPHOBE!!!!!!... hahaha... that bloke is gay right? cuz if he isn't... he doesn't know he really is

Do want - http://www.911wheel.de/?q=node/4907

Isn't the Zonda a famed premium super detail car?

its funny how forza fanboys such as this guy seem to be more interested in trying to pick apart GT5 than actually playing their precious forza.

whatever makes you feel a little better about the forza series being owned several times over in sales bro..

its funny how forza fanboys such as this guy seem to be more interested in trying to pick apart GT5 than actually playing their precious forza.

whatever makes you feel a little better about the forza series being owned several times over in sales bro..

If I cared about sales I'd buy Black Ops. GT5 took 12 days to get to 5.5M, Black Ops sold 7 Million copies....on day 1. I still hate it.

I don't play Forza 3 that much anymore. I played it a fair bit when it was new though, over a year ago.

its funny how forza fanboys such as this guy seem to be more interested in trying to pick apart GT5 than actually playing their precious forza.

whatever makes you feel a little better about the forza series being owned several times over in sales bro..

and from what i see of that pic, what it says is "GT5 have missed out the tiniest little detail on the zonda, but the actual graphics are a buttload better"

the initials are randomly put with a bunch of surnames from a list...some of the surnames are typos on purpose I would think, like Weber I saw.

still haven't tried online yet, think I want to get all the gold licences :)

my bro and i have come to the relisation that once you hit endurance races you will have too race them over and over and over to reach the 24h races..

we are both around the same stage on level 23 and finished every a spec race we have unlocked as well as every specail event besides some of the AMG challenegs, so you will need to re do races a lot.

online races are so good when there are fair restrictions and if only there were exp points for online races then this problem would be fixed..

i dont really mind doing races over and over but by looking at the exp points needed to reach those higher levels you will need to re do some of those endurance races like 50 times

my bro and i have come to the relisation that once you hit endurance races you will have too race them over and over and over to reach the 24h races..

we are both around the same stage on level 23 and finished every a spec race we have unlocked as well as every specail event besides some of the AMG challenegs, so you will need to re do races a lot.

online races are so good when there are fair restrictions and if only there were exp points for online races then this problem would be fixed..

i dont really mind doing races over and over but by looking at the exp points needed to reach those higher levels you will need to re do some of those endurance races like 50 times

yea it does get fkn repetitive doing the same races all the time. does anyone know if you get xp for online races? that would at least help a little bit

I'm wondering whether there may be updates down the track with extra events in it. Wouldn't suprise me if there were

yea thats the beauty of the next gen consoles with online access the creators can just change the game however they like by releasing patches/expansions via dlc and essentially everyone has access to it.

rather than back in ps2 days when you bought a new game and that was that

I know it probably wont happen, but I will be stoked if they decide to bring Spa Francorchamps as a track in a download eventually

Highly doubt it will happen but you never know. Should have been in the game from the beginning, I love the flow of the track

to be honest, i can see gt5 seeing the ps3 through until the end. they really have no need to create a whole new game from scratch when they can just keep adding things to this one. i mean they cant really take the graphics any further the framerate suffers in parts as it is.

and i've just gone a whole day without playing gt5 for the first time since release.. it feels wierd

my bro and i have come to the relisation that once you hit endurance races you will have too race them over and over and over to reach the 24h races..

we are both around the same stage on level 23 and finished every a spec race we have unlocked as well as every specail event besides some of the AMG challenegs, so you will need to re do races a lot.

online races are so good when there are fair restrictions and if only there were exp points for online races then this problem would be fixed..

i dont really mind doing races over and over but by looking at the exp points needed to reach those higher levels you will need to re do some of those endurance races like 50 times

currently doing my first B-spec Mx-5 4hr event with 4 Bobs- my 2 good guys, and two aggro n00bs I'm training. gunna win this by over 10+ laps to 2nd place regardless. gotta do it 2 more times to get to L26.

and in the mean time, I've figured out to get from level 30 to level 32 (which unlocks the Nür 4h) will take over 1.8 million xp- which means I'll have to run the Suzuka 1000 kay event at least 6 times (at ~6 hours a pop)

lucky my PS3's only a few months old! no one could ever complain GT5 is 'easy to finish'...

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