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sabby_e17 said:
lestatdark said:
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lestatdark said:
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Severance said:

Still no Submarines, WTF is this crap? PD is getting lazy


Thats being saved for GT6 where PD will also design 70 underwater tracks.

Man, I wonder how long it will take me to complete GT5 (I try to collect avery car in GT games). GT3 took me something like 3 years to finish completely. One thing is for sure though, I will finish GT5.

Actually, GT3 did take me longer to fully complete than GT4, even though it had less cars and tracks. It was the damn random prize system that always screwed me over from getting the final cars >_>

Same! The major problem was that to get the best and rarest cars, you have to win those damn Endurance races (or that event called "Like the wind"). I think it took me over one year just to get about 10 different cars which could only be won. Not to mention those Endurance races were fricking frustrating and LONG!

I remember though, the event "Like the Wind" used to be one of my most favourite events even though the prize money was very little. I particularly liked to experiment what different cars were useful in that event without their engines busting or overheating or whatever it was that slowed you down on 6th gear!

"Like the Wind" was amazing. A 20 lap run through Test Track, which could be easily won with any car above Volkswagen V12 Nardo category It also gave you 20K or so prize money if i'm not mistaken. That was my main grinding spot for cash.

I particulary loathe the Polyphony Formula Cup A 10 track, 60plus  laps hell through most of the hardest tracks in GT3, using only a Polyphony F1 Car, against other Polyphony F1 cars, and the only thing you could "tune" was the hardness of the R tires. 

And you had to do it 4 times, minimum, to win at least one of each prize cup car >_>


For me, 20k was nothing I could seriously never grind over 20 laps of the Test track, once enough was always a relief since it took so long to complete. As for the Polyphony Formula Cup, I think I was lucky enough to win a Polyphony F1 car in one of the endurance races. That Cup was hella hard to win though!

I don't know if this is any secret but the way I earned money was doing a certain event(s) (forgot which one as its been so long now)  which would win you a Mazda RX-8. And then I would sell the Mazda RX-8 every time which I think would earn you 75k (or was it more? Can't remember) I did that so many times until I was insanely rich and could buy whatever I wanted!

I may just throw GT3 back into the PS2 for some some of those great memories and to get me pumped up for GT5.

Yeah I remember that event. GT4 had one of the sorts, in the special conditions races, where you would win an Toyota rally car in one of the easiest races and sell it for 250K profit

I'm going to give GT4 a go, when I get back from vacation. I did everything I could on GT5:P, so nothing better than to polish with the oldies



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