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dam was going to start this last night. beat me too it.

Online is really good, if you can get a good pit. most of online now is just a demolition derby, so i only race online with people i know these days.
oh, did i mention the people already at level 30 with the fastest cars? doesnt make online all that fun.


i'm happy to race with any of you guys, so give us a yell when you want to have a run and i'll jump on ID: -=GA=- CLK-GTR

and for those who havent played it before, heres a video from this mornings antics


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I hardly ever buy games straight up, hire them first and see if i'll play it more than the few days i've got it hired.

Future exceptions will be new GTA and possible that end of days when i get some spare cash.

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Hmmm was thinking about buying this, but after hearing this and not having a wheel setup at the moment, I think I'll give it a miss :(

Most people I know are actually faster on a controller......Or so I have discovered. things like Catching your car when someone tries a PIT maneuver is alot easier on controller.

It is a very frustrating game, but very fast and often very fun.

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Most people I know are actually faster on a controller......Or so I have discovered. things like Catching your car when someone tries a PIT maneuver is alot easier on controller.

It is a very frustrating game, but very fast and often very fun.

its really fun and close racing when your in a pit full of white/green racers..... its frustrating when your in a pit full of yellow/organge racers :yes:

also, soundtrack was released today aswell

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