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HALP HALP!!

i got GT5 yesterday

finished C class. and saved and bought an R35 GTR

but the question is.

how come it keeps sliding? and secondly. can you do up the cars like in GT4?

i'de love to add some new rims to my suzuki cuppacino :(

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can't change wheels;

if i remember right once you get to A class or something you can start tuning the car (just increase the power, decreasing the weight, changing suspension setup and changing gear ratio)

can't answer the question about the R35 GTR maybe its just your driving style

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hey i've got it, once you complete all of the races C - A class, you can then tune, but that is about all, keep in mind its only the Prologue (i believe its only half of whats in the full game)

I havent played in a few weeks, but when taking a corner, you need to keep on the accelerator, even just slightly, if not youll begin to lose traction and bang!

so ideally, slow down heaps as you get to the start of the corner and power through it.

hope this helps

Steve

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THANKS STEVE!

but it seems to just power down when i accelerate while turning..

id'e hate to say, but the EVO drove nicer than the GTR. just a great lil car to drive.

the GTR is good fun tho, sliding around the corners.

i got the physics thing set to pro because im just that good :( but all the friggin GTR's keep hitting me and penalising me in the GTR race at the dealers

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ffs cant get past the integra race where u gotta pass everyone in class B

lol its pretty tough, but it is possible,

don't worry about hitting other cars, just go hard, use them as bumpers around corners if necessary, i dont think you get penalised for it, so go hard!

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