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Missus got it for me on Tuesday, it's fun but falls short in so many areas, the already disappointing list of Nissans got far more disappointing, no tuning really sucks. I hope they'll be bringing back some of the other Skylines at the very least.

100% Complete.

Just one more barn find to pop up.

Forza is weird when you can crash and take shortcuts and have times count.

I know right.

First car I won on the street races.....RX8...would never have bought one anyway.

Just bought one.

Ever since I had a dream where I had one, I like them now.

I am so limited for time I don't really bother with rivals, I am only tempted if it is a SAU member and I haven't just entered with a shit car.

Anyone else had AI just shit themselves at the start line? I had whatshiface streetrace guy just spaz out at the start of the race. Never saw him again.

hmmmm does seem weird.

sfx piss me off anyway, ive started to turn it down so i can hear the music more. speaking of music how wank is that indie station. in fact so is the rock station.

moar metal!

I'm having the induction noise issue to, only noticed it when i use my headset though, being the TV speakers dont have that detail of sound. The exact same thing happens, only works properly with the supra. On the stereo topic, i just turn mine off so i can hear the goodness of a twin turboed V12 :yes:

Here's to the next update. Hopefully they fix that induction issue you're having, introduce car tuning, and fix the physics.

Physics are fun, don't get me wrong, but a FWD bucket being as tail happy as a RWD muscle car just doesn't feel right.

Really need more time to play, but getting there.

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