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KylieDog said:
RolStoppable said:

I don't see much of a point in Gran Turismo endurance races. The difficulty level usually is ridiculously low and the only challenge posed is to sit through the entire event with one boring lap after another. It doesn't look like this has changed with GT5, only that the duration of the races has increased even moreso.


I agree with this, I did every endurance in GT1 and 2 and the race was always decided in the first 5 laps, with just another hour or threes racing to do.

It depends on what car you use. If you bring a Le Mans Prototype car like the 787b or Toyota Gt-One Race Car to an endurance where the A.I races Golf cars and whatnot, of course it won't be a challenge. 

Now, if you bring an equal powered car without having any tyre advantage as well, the race will be more exciting. Especially now in GT5, were the A.I always seems to have better tyre management than you can have. I'm perplexed that the A.I 787b can last 12 laps with a set of Racing Softs and I can barely hold 10 laps. 




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