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I bought a PS3 just for this game, but that was a few years ago :yes:

I'm glad this game only came up on my radar recently (despite being a diehard GT fan). Painful to see people posting way back in 2008 as if the game was just months away.

Question.. I haven't played GT5 Prologue but a friend (a GT veteran) says that playing in 'professional' mode with the controller is very hard. Apparently it's like there is little or no self-centering so it's difficult to control.

Anyone experienced this? Maybe it's designed for use with a wheel, not a controller.

Question.. I haven't played GT5 Prologue but a friend (a GT veteran) says that playing in 'professional' mode with the controller is very hard. Apparently it's like there is little or no self-centering so it's difficult to control.

Anyone experienced this? Maybe it's designed for use with a wheel, not a controller.

I've played GT5P at my cousin's house with his G25 and got really used to it on professional physics (I don't have a PS3 so i've only played a few times). I was there again last week and we couldn't be bothered setting up the G25 so we just used the regular controller. I adjusted to it very quickly even with professional physics on and could make adjustments to my line etc etc (of course with a G25 you could make more slight adjustments) whenever i wanted. I even played online and had some very interesting races where your skill was needed through the corners and not just drafting off the person infront of you on the straight to overtake. In other words, i found the controller to be fine on professional physics but i was using a R35 and not a high powered rwd (also used an integra too).

But cars can be flipped! Just ask Mark Webber lol! Twice in an LM Mercedes CLK-GTR that thought it was a part of the German Luftwaffe and once in his trusty Red Bull RB6 that gave him wings! :P

Edited by Marco-R34GTT

The latest trailers do seem to show cars flipping...

But my feeling is that its a race simulator, not a crash simulator. It is gonna be fun seeing the result of bumping panels during a race but I don't think full on crash damage, loss of panels etc really adds much to the game IMO.

You shouldn't be busting up these lovely cars anyway :P

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