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had to laugh, there was a guy playing COD4 online on xbox360, lol i noticed his screen name - NISMO_ACCORD (just thought it was funny coz i just watchd the vid of the honda with a skyline conversion lol)

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Yeah this game is ace, im really enjoying it, i think i have 2-3 more prestige till i reach the end with that stupid yellow cross, although i havnt played much due to connection issues with the xbl network and im also waiting on the new patch before i get stuck in to finish, but im more than willing to just in a game with some 360 owners if they wanted some aussies to play with.

Yeah I've been playing this for the past month on PS3 a lot.. awesome game

My name is TuffR_ add me if you want.. but one thing I hate is not being able to connect to only aus servers if your on the wrong server you die A LOT

I've seen a couple of names like GTR33 and VSPEC I gonna change my clan tag to SAU

it really sux on ps3 atm, takes ages to find a game sometimes. recently i have only been able to join asian/europian games. and thats on 2bars or less :P

its getting harder to find more ozzie players

it really sux on ps3 atm, takes ages to find a game sometimes. recently i have only been able to join asian/europian games. and thats on 2bars or less :cool:

its getting harder to find more ozzie players

You'd have crazy high latency to European servers, pretty much unplayable I would say. I find that even a difference of 30 in 'ping' (so .03 of a second) is plenty long enough to get you killed. Seeing as my reaction time in ProStreet drags was down to .01 that makes sense. Also why you can be 100% sure you fired first/too but nothing hits because to the server you died before you fired.

Such a shame the console games were limited and excluded from playing agianst PC, there'd be so many more servers to choose from if it was cross-platform. From My screenshots you can see I mostly play on GamingSA servers.

I played last night and I htink I was playing in europe. Speed wasnt too bad but it stuttered a bit from time to time. Still it was good all the same. Ive decided to give warhawk a miss for a while and build my rank on this so if anyone wants to add me my PSN is smurf80

bought the game Monday and was pretty disappointed with the online play after so many people raving about it, but its growing on me since i unlocked a few more guns and im not getting drilled instantly. Topped a few rounds aswell :D

Anybody feel like making a list of PS3 psn name's so we can play some matches against or with eachother?

I have a small list of psn names from Nissan Silvia so we could orginise a NS vs SAU match some time?

bought the game Monday and was pretty disappointed with the online play after so many people raving about it, but its growing on me since i unlocked a few more guns and im not getting drilled instantly. Topped a few rounds aswell :banana:

Unfortunately fun begins in the 40s I reckon.

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