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That would be right, I have just managed to make some addon cars :happy: for GTR1 and now the second one is coming out in two months :)

there are a few addon cars and ways of making all the other cars in the demo available they are all in here

http://forum.rscnet.org/forumdisplay.php?f=1096

can't wait for the final one to come out, and take the TVR for a spin.

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That would be right, I have just managed to make some addon cars :( for GTR1 and now the second one is coming out in two months :(

there are a few addon cars and ways of making all the other cars in the demo available they are all in here

http://forum.rscnet.org/forumdisplay.php?f=1096

can't wait for the final one to come out, and take the TVR for a spin.

Cool, thanks for the link. Gonna check it out. Yeah the release date is September but i did read some stuff saying that it may be August.

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Yeah i got this the other night!

Steering wheel is a MUST HAVE

I'm using a Keyboard ATM so i think i will have to go pick on up soon!

Awesome game though! My ears are still hurting though cause i had it CRANKED right up with in cabin view!

Love the option how you can download your lap times etc to a moTec logging program!

Lotsa fun. Been playing a little over the last fews weeks, got some serious problems with my new AGP card with tearing and a stutter in all my games. Must be time for another reinstall, or maybe WinXP64.

MADGT4 I had to go out and buy a steering wheel for GTR1. I have played it so much that i have broken off one of the gear pedals :D. I can't wait for the full copy as i can't download the demo ( f'ing down load limit)

working ATM on a few addon on cars :O

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FULL GAME GETS RELEASED HERE IN AUS ON OCT 6.

there is already a R32 GTR Group A being made for it :) it looks good.

I can wait for the full release I got GTR1 when it was released 2 years ago and it has hardly left my cd drive. It will be good having it in English as i get yelled at in German.

You can buy GTR2 for $71.95 from GamesWarehouse now and you'll get a copy of GT Legends as a little bonus too ;)

Link is here: http://www.gameswarehouse.com.au/longpage.asp?gameid=12485

For those serious about this game too, a wheel is definately the way to go. I'm in the process of trying to sort a bulk buy for the new Logitech G-25 steering wheel with clutch and 6sp gated shifter. If you're keen then note your interest here: ;)

http://bulkbuy.com.au/community/forums/thread/9518.aspx

hey guys, i need help with my demo version. Ive been through teh technical support all day from the gtr2 forums etc but nothing has seemed to help. I was jus curious if anyone here would possibly no anyway to fix it.

my problem is, when im finished with all the settings in the game i press continue to start the race, and then the map appears and as the wording starts to load to the letter "c" it closes the game completely.

Ive been hanging to play this game bad, any help from you guys that know, would be much appreciated.

Thanx.

that usually happens witha corrupted file (happened to me lots with GTR1) If you are using an unchanged copy i have no idea, if you have changed it go back to the original.

R33 Beast i would love one of those new wheels, I broke my old logitek one in GTR1, but can't afford a new one :D

There is a R32 GTR being made for GTR2 its not released yet but there are a couple of pics there

http://81.101.94.205/auto-art/viewtopic.php?t=9

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