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Don't know how you guys can buy essentially a game demo :D

I'm just waiting for the real thing to come out, since I view prologue as a spoiler =p

Ps. And as you've noticed PS3 games are region free =)

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update for the j-spec gt5: prologue is now online!

just start your gt5:p and it will ask you to update, if it fail just go into the news section and it should resume the update

also you will keep all your credits and cars in the update but you will have to do all the races again because they have been update to the uk/us races

update for the j-spec gt5: prologue is now online!

just start your gt5:p and it will ask you to update, if it fail just go into the news section and it should resume the update

also you will keep all your credits and cars in the update but you will have to do all the races again because they have been update to the uk/us races

exactly what i was hoping to hear!

The drifting is good, just a bit dissapointed that there is no clutch :stupid:

Scrap that, just figured out how to enable the clutch on my g25

Now that i have figured that out, its made the game a shitload better :P

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I must say it's pretty good.

There is a huge amount of improvement needed before 5 full version comes out.

Graphic problems. The physics are a bit crazy sometimes. Why don't they put skid marks in? damage (if crappy arcade races can have it with real cars there is no reason you can't) and the sound effects are just plain awful.

But it is still fun, and the in car view is amazing, just need to work on the jaggies.

Online play is good, but why can't i choose a room with mates in it and race them? also no voice chat?

If they fix those points and i'm guessing they will Gran Turismo will be back on track.

Is anyone else having trouble trying to get online and the gran turismo tv it tells me my date and time are wrong then downloads an update but gives me an error half way through everytime. This is on australian version.

Is anyone else having trouble trying to get online and the gran turismo tv it tells me my date and time are wrong then downloads an update but gives me an error half way through everytime. This is on australian version.

I get that same problem as well is there a fix for the time and date even though on the calender it seems to be correct? I managed to get it to download eventually took me 3 goes though so maybe try it again?

The easiest way it on the XMB under settings there is a date and time section.

Instead of setting the time manually tell it to get the date and time from the internets.

That way it will be setup correctly.

I reckon the game deals with oversteer really badly - you can't exactly just come out of a corner and hold a nice little slide (F430 excluded).

Sucks cause it's a realistic part of driving, and hardly any simulators seem to be able to get it right :laugh:

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