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Dont know how much interest i will get in this as not sure how many ppl actually have the demo?

But me an my mates have been going hard out usin both the Ferrari F430 & Porsche 997 T - all assists off and manual transmission.

Good fun, if anyone is keen post ur times up. my best so far in the 430 is approx 59:400 and in the 997 T 59:700.

ill get the exact times if i get some interest.

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i'll have a bash tonight and see how i go.

ABS off as well?

Yes ABS off too, absolutely no assists

Yeah, I'll take ya all on. I need more practice though, havent played it much.

We should have a SAU race in the full game on Live when it finally comes out.

Sounds like a great idea.

Ill post my exact times up in a few hours

i got like a minute flat in the ferrari no aids or driving line. that was on my final lap of the first race. then i got bored and did something else.

i'm keen for a race though when the game is out next month.

Well i'm already well into the real game, not the demo... but you get that!

Although i only spent the arvo on Sunday playing it.

Pretty good overall, some of the additional stuff is awesome, not just the racing itself. You'll see what i mean when you play it.

But there are some really annoying things that it requires, i hope they are features that open up later, otherwise endurance races are going to be absolute heartache to complete :D

Well i'm already well into the real game, not the demo... but you get that!

Although i only spent the arvo on Sunday playing it.

Pretty good overall, some of the additional stuff is awesome, not just the racing itself. You'll see what i mean when you play it.

But there are some really annoying things that it requires, i hope they are features that open up later, otherwise endurance races are going to be absolute heartache to complete :P

How did u get the full game so early?

Ye pretty good.

As with most of them, you can customise the set-ups end to end.

Engine swaps are a good thing as well. But then you need to spend ages getting the car setup right due to the big change in weight/power etc :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Ive got the full version and am up to level 35 after about 40 hours play time. Damn its going to take some time to complete this game.

Yeah its one awesome game.....

Love to get the steering wheel.

Love to have 4 xboxes and 4 tv's and connect them all together to play the side views all at the same time

Negatives:

+ Game is too easy (even on hard AI)

+ Not many tracks (and lost of old ones from the first version)

+ Can not stop playing it.

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