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I whipped it out for the first time in ages on the weekend... took well over an hour to update a measly 900mb. It was fun for a while, but the same old niggles still put me off.

  • Races add challenge by putting you 25 secs behind the leader and expect you to catch up in 7 laps in a 400pp FF
  • Some car sounds are shonky
  • Wanting to buy a specific car and they remain hidden in the used car section for an eternity
  • crap UI
  • music changing songs at every new menu. Could learn a few lessons from EA games.

Attempted 3D on ma new TV, and of course the 3D settings dont have a test option, so you have to exit settings, load up garage and load up a car (which takes a frustratingly long time) and if youre not happy, have to go back to the settings for more trial and error.

I was raised on GT3, had high hopes for this game. one day i'd like to play a good console car sim

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i did 3d on my mums tv, its was ok. Not mind blowing.

What wasn't ok was a few months later (2 weeks ago) when i put the game back on my current TV for the first time since, just as the main menu is to appear - no picture but full sound. Major pain in the arse, but a few googles later told me i needed to create a new PS3 profile, load up the game, write down the exact sequence of button selections to turn OFF 3D settings, and then do it blindly. Worked but what a pain!

Q: Can I get a list of Travel locations?

A: Certainly! Also listed is where to unlock them:

Kyoto - Gion (Available from start)

Bern - Market Street (Available from start)

Ahrweiler - Town Square (Available from start)

Ahrweiler - Street (AMG Driving Academy Easy - All Bronze)

Ahrweiler - Gate (AMG Driving Academy Easy - All Silver)

Ahrweiler - Winter (AMG Driving Academy Easy - All Gold)

Kyoto - Shoren-in (Complete Japanese Classics in both A and B Spec)

San Galgano Abbey (Complete 4 Grand Tour Events[MUST WATCH TRANSITION VIDEO!])

San Gimignano - Town Square (Complete 3 Grand Tour Events[MUST WATCH TRANSITION VIDEO!])

Siena - Piazza del Campo (Complete 2 Grand Tour Events[MUST WATCH TRANSITION VIDEO!])

Red Bull Hangar-7 (Available from start)

Lucerne - Chapel Bridge (Complete 1 Grand Tour Event [MUST WATCH TRANSITION VIDEO!])

Indy - NASCAR Pit Stop (Available with 2.0 update)

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