GT4 - how u doin? **pg4 prize list**

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  1. TIM

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    hi,


    i, as im sure some of you did bought gt4 today,


    i was wondering how you are all doing?


    what did you buy as your first car?


    etc etc


    only just started mine, ive got an old schoolmitzi galant lol


    tim
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  2. WEZ

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    played it for half hour earlier.

    done the national B license, started the A license and that's it.

    wanna have a go with steering wheel and pedal set to see if it's easier/better cos admittedly i'm struggling with joypad, cars don't seem to react how they should imo [:s]
     
  3. TIM

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    i know what you mean in the licenece bit then seem very slow to pick up, and also to change gear, once you start racing and get used to one car then you are ok,[:D]


    tim
     
  4. WEZ

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    have you found at very low speeds the handling seems very unadvanced, u press left and it turn sharply on the spot.

    it's like- if you have vice city/san an and you get in a car, while he's getting in you hold down r2 and l2 to look behind you but the camera stays pointing forward and the car seems to turn without the camera following- very hard to describe. [:s]
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  5. diggerbucket Forum Member

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    I've done the national B license and bought a '92 Evo. Got golds in the sunday cup and now I've just finished the 4WD comp, kinda stuck now with no money [:^(]
     
  6. TIM

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    you can clear the races you have won, and win the cars again, thats how im making money at the mo,;)


    tim
     
  7. Neil G40 Forum Member

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    I can't decide wether to play it now or wait till I've made a decent stand for my wheel/pedal [:s]
     
  8. TIM

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    get you licences out of the way, they are the poo part, then you can race properly with the wheel[:D]


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  9. STU

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    Not bought it yet, most likely get it in time for the weekend then shut the curtains/unplug the phone & doorbell and get stuck in!

    I found GT3 seemed very slow/un responsive at first compared to playing Project Gotham on the xbox. It's 'cos you start on GT with a Daewoo Matiz or something and not a hot hatch/sports car like on the others - takes a bit of getting used to. The 1000bhp Skyline I got on GT3 soon sped things up... :lol:
     
  10. Neil G40 Forum Member

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    I started both gt2 and gt3 with a suzuki alto works :lol:
     
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    mine hasn't arrived yet :(
     
  12. Nordoff Forum Junkie

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    Got a mk1 gti already.
    Unfortunately I had to buy a mk5 to enter the gti cup for it.
    So that's my money gone.
     
  13. TIM

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    what are the points for? you know you get a certain amount per race!?


    do you get some thing (prize) after collecting so many?


    tim
     
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    Use your ironing board, works fine for me
     
  15. TIM

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    :lol:


    thats innovation!
     
  16. Welshhippy Forum Member

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    :lol: Only just got back in from work and found GT4 in my hallway so I decided to make a "man-cave" :lol:




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    I wanted one of those portable urinals you can get from the "innovations" magazine but hey, I'll have to sit in my own urine instead [8D] .

    Also I knew those Ats cups would come in handy :lol: .

    Only had a quick blip on the `ring in the mk5 but I can say that its much better using the wheel as you can "feel" the limit so much better than with the pad. Highly recommended.

    I just need to practise from now until daylight so that when the lads come round tomorrow I don't get destroyed.

    :lol:
     
  17. Deako Paid Member Paid Member

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    Been out most the evening. Licenses are much tougher. Just completed License National B, now working on National A.
     
  18. TIM

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    can you recommend a good whee?


    force feedback worth having?


    tim
     
  19. Neil G40 Forum Member

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    I've got the 900 degree logitech driving force pro wheel and its very good, its a bit tricky though when you've got the wheel resting in your lap, exiting corners leads to a bit of weaving about.:lol:

    I've just had a go at the first 3 national b license tests and have got gold in all of them. :)
     
  20. TIM

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    oh ok


    how much was that wheel?


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