@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!
@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!
@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!
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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