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i played NASCAR 08 and it was to hard once you lose the cars in front of you you cant catch up



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huaxiong90 said:
zgamer5 said:

why do europeans need it? they are getting gt5, thats enough.

NASCAR = Americans.

gt5 is enough everywhere. actually all you need is lbp2. im creating starcraft 2 their incase  my pirated copy doesnt have online.



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huaxiong90 said:
NiKKoM said:

Are Nascar races only on ovals? cause I know that Indycar has both on ovals and on regular circuits.. but I don't know for Nascar..

I know in GT5 you can use NASCAR vehicles on regular circuits. Not sure about this, though.


It's a mixture. There are a lot of ovals, but there are some circuits like Sonoma, Watkins Glen, Montreal, and Mexico City. Then, there's a track like Pocono, which isn't really an oval or a traditional circuit.



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themanwithnoname said:
huaxiong90 said:
NiKKoM said:

Are Nascar races only on ovals? cause I know that Indycar has both on ovals and on regular circuits.. but I don't know for Nascar..

I know in GT5 you can use NASCAR vehicles on regular circuits. Not sure about this, though.


It's a mixture. There are a lot of ovals, but there are some circuits like Sonoma, Watkins Glen, Montreal, and Mexico City. Then, there's a track like Pocono, which isn't really an oval or a traditional circuit.

Ah, ok, thanks for the info.



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Cobretti2 said:

F1 > nascar

 

nascar is circles. All you need to do is sticky tape the accelerator button and the joystick to one side (the direction the track is turning) and the game plays itself.


Very untrue. The only track you can do anything near that at is Talladega, and then the style of racing there is a bit tricky. Andm of course, it's an oval with half-mile long straightaways, so just turning left the entire time isn't going to work. On every NASCAR oval there is a certain learning curve, and it isn't as easy as most people might claim(especially on good NASCAR simulators--the ones mad by Sierra). Your setup has to be near-perfect for you to win against even decent competition(online).