Blue3 said: some of you need to read this.
From GTplanet. "So I won this really expensive chevy impala '62 and took it for a test drive in practice mode and crashed it up hella good not thinking a thing about it...now apparently in GT Auto it costs something like $372,000 to repair the chassis rigidity!!! How the hell was I supposed to know practice mode carried the damage over!!!!!!!!!!! This is almost game breaking...I either fork out the cash or drive around a broken car I worked waaaaay too hard for."
ROFLMFAO
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I had read that too. It's pretty laughable, people want realistic damage and yet they don't want the costs of it. I hope some day, a racing sims actually "kills" off your driver in a high speed crash by wiping out all your saved career data. The backlash and meltdowns from such a system would be laughable.
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