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Finally, the wait is over!

Well, all I can say is: The driving physics are MUCH improved. Believe me, I didn't think GT3 could get much better, but Polyphony Digital have outdone themselves... albeit subtely.

Theres a good selection of cars, the most suprising aspect I guess is the sheer number of Subarus included. I`ll repost a list of all the cars once I win 'em all... shouldn't take too long.

The whole look of the game is sharp to say the least. You *know* you're playing the best car simulator out there with GT4 Prologue. I've only just started getting into it today, so I'll leave it for now...

/Rezz

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I don't know how many cars are in it exactly (I'm still collecting them), but yeah, it's a preview of the full GT4 game. It's well worth it though. I've got my friend here holding of buying it until I tell him if you can modify the cars or not. You can't, so I guess GT4 Prologue is just like GT3 "Concept" (Tokyo 2001)...

Right jabtronic, "Prologue" = no mods. It's only a 1/4 of what the full game will be!

I don't think a PAL version has been released yet, although shouldn't you be looking at Sony Entertainment Europe? They control all the PAL development don't they?

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