@lestatdark
no I think he was talking about WRC
but I was saying
the grand valley track in GT4 matched those tracks he was talking about
its been so long since playing it, my memory is dusty!
All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey
@lestatdark
no I think he was talking about WRC
but I was saying
the grand valley track in GT4 matched those tracks he was talking about
its been so long since playing it, my memory is dusty!
All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey
@sabby_e17
Then I guess the dusty valley tracks are the New Zealand and Africa tracks, or some stages in them. I have to replay that game once again xD
@Darth
I loved the rally tracks in GT4, especially when you drove in them with the Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak :D
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Ahh, the Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak, driving that car was so nice. I collected every car in GT3 and it took me over 2 years.
GT3 was really hard in terms of collecting every car, because of that damned roulette system in the major championship series in both the Professional and Extreme events ._.
It took me a year and a half to collect everything. In comparison GT4 had double the amount of cars, but it took me less time to collect them all.
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YES another Escudo Peaks Pike appreciator, one of the best GT cars EVER
I like the GT 40 too....but it was hard to handle
my most favorite car is Subaru Impreza Rally car....the blue one
its a dream to handle!
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GT 40 FTW :D I used the Ford GT 40 LM Car Spec II through out all the Extreme events in GT4.
My favourite car in GT4 was the Toyota Minolta 88-C Race Car :D
Edit - The 787B was the best car in GT3, by far :D It handled like a charm, and it had tons of top speed to boot, it was my main car until I got the Polyphony Digital F1 Car :)
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Oh yeah, in GT5:P some of the "S class" races are SUPER hard.
I saved up 2 million credits just to buy the "Citroen GT car" but I can't use it in the S class races! The opposition use the same cars as yours but its still so hard to even get in 5th place (insome of the races).
lestatdark said: GT 40 FTW :D I used the Ford GT 40 LM Car Spec II through out all the Extreme events in GT4. |
It took me so long until I actually won the 787B. If I remember correctly, the 787B, Nissan and Toyota Supercars (forgot their names) could only be won through endurance races and I used to always race the endurance races hoping I would win one!
@sabby_e17
You could win the 787B in GT3 in the Ride Like the Wind Extreme Event if i'm not mistaken ;) You needed an S license to be able to race it, and a really fast car with tons of top speed and super hard tyres, as it was 20 laps on the Test Course.
GT5:P S races aren't that hard, it's just a matter of proper use of slipstreaming techniques and not using TCS and ABS is paramount to imprint the fastest aceleration possible on your cars.
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