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Unfortunatly R 2 THE J, their is no drags or drifts. There are the following race events:

-Sprint, Circuit, Timed Circuit, Outrun, Highway Batttle, Tollbooth and Lap Knockout.

Following Wanted Events:

-Wreck (own coppers)

-Bounty

-Escape

Boss Race / Driver Jobs:

-Hot Car (deliver stolen car in good condition)

-Wheelman

-Draw Heat (diversion tactic)

-Chase Down

Atleast there is Free Roam in career , however no Quick Race free roam ( /cry)

Other things I should point out is the unfair advantage the NPC Cars seem to have especcially the cops. Cops are easy to escape after pulling 1 or 2 turns or knocking a water tower onto them but with the cops and npc racers if ur 200m ahead look in the rear view mirror and you will see the 2nd place npc car / cop magically going 500+kmh and hour to catch up to u and slow down to ur speed just before they hit you. I think this is called a catch up feature and imo if you arnt good enuf to catch up to whoever is 1st fairly your crap and shouldnt deserve it. Anyone who has played Burnout 3 would probly know this.

More positives include the time setting, its no longer emo nightime its a warm Fast and teh Furious style daytime which I like.

Wouldnt mind working for a company making a car game, Ide make sure everything is realistic including engine sound, mods etc.

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what cars you got bakes?

all my cars dont have any nitrous

i flew through the game.

my R35 maxs out at 389 km/h :P

i dont like how every corner theres a fkn cop

i cant even do a top speed run on my R34

I did the majority of the game with R34 GTR, then bought a R35 GTR.

You have to keep changing the colour of your car, etc to put your wanted level back to 1, then there wont be a cop on every corner and you can hoon around everywhere.

The R35 GTR with wide body kit and massive deep dish wheels looks awesome in the game

Although ive only had the game since christmas and I havnt been playing it much cuz ive been watching all 6 season of 24 (im into 4th now) Im 72% complete with a decked out R34 GTR. The game is pretty easy, cant wait to get R35 GTR and I hope it doesnt sound like shit. My skyline full decked sounds like a Supra in real life, but I got all my performance mods towards High RPM Boost and Horsepower so just before the redline the turbo kicks in and its so fun lol.

Nice Signature Bakes btw, I saw your car at Final Battle. You should put an Intercooler and Exhaust into your Pixelcar, would make it look awesome >< I just got into pixelcars and my 1st attempt is the one in my signature , i gotta recolour it to Black and make a GTST front bumper and its done, and mayb some good rims too.

I did the majority of the game with R34 GTR, then bought a R35 GTR.

You have to keep changing the colour of your car, etc to put your wanted level back to 1, then there wont be a cop on every corner and you can hoon around everywhere.

The R35 GTR with wide body kit and massive deep dish wheels looks awesome in the game

ahh i see

i prefer to keep all my cars stock..

i like sleepers :P

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i didnt like nfs undercover to easy to finish graphics arent that good either u play nfsu and then put midnight club la in straight after the graphics are so much clearer, but in sayin that i dont like midnight club either, prostreet and carbon graphics are better than undercover IMO. i hav spent a bit of money on car games for ps3 i even bought intial d and wagnan midnight from japan thinking they would get the car games right but was let down. I just after the ultimate car game i spose just like everyone else lol if they combined a few games they would but i doubt that will ever happen ;)

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