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Still loving this game. Have recently gotten into the "Rivals" section. I'm attempting to be in the top couple of hundred for each track.

Also love taking photos!

 

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Haha... well I like it. Keeps me entertained, I don't spend enough time to warrant a full wheel and PC setup. So this will do in the meantime.

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I sunk hundreds and hundred of hours into Gran Turismo 2, 4 and 6. Finished them all, it's where my love of the LM came from.

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Holy crap! I had an awesome modifyed mitsubishi fto in granturismo 3. The acceleration was like 0 - 330 in 4 seconds from memory

Yeah that was the FTO LM. I remember it well...
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I prefer the Forza Motorsport games more, played Horizon 3 a few times, then got Horizon 2 since I'm still stuck on 360, but got over it pretty quickly, driving at 300+kph through paddocks and fences kinda makes it hard to get into it..

I think the best part I enjoyed of Horizon 3 was driving through my home town, that was pretty cool

 

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I've been playing it on and off mainly when the forzathons are on. I have been playing it with a g920. Bit have gone back to F1 and project cars recently.
Also it is available on PC. Digital and I think maybe it has to be Windows 10

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Yeah same. I was going to get the expansions when they were on sale but missed it... Also car packs have never interested me. The hundreds of cars you can get are enough for me... I spend a half hour on the daily forzathon the other and rage quit it though... Who wants to jump a g65...

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Ah that bloody G65 jump. Took me forever! Damn game. And yeah I figure I have enough cars without paying real money a second time round. There's enough in the Forzathons to be interesting.

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If anyone is interested add me as your friend, i don't have a gold membership but like to compare drift and lap times etc in the leaderbaords, my gamer tag is: lmlimitedsteve

(i'm not creative with my names).

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