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As much as I hate penalty systems for hitting other cars (time added, car slowdown etc), I would have thought that's the most effective way of discouraging collisions.

A damage system doesn't necessarily penalise the person at fault (eg tapping someones rear quarter panel while your both travelling at 300km/h ;) ).

On online if you or someone tries to hit someone else at a greater speed, the car about it hit will turn into a ghost and go through the other person so there is no collision. So say your entering a corner from the main straight and you brake late and the other guy is close to you ahead, you will turn into a ghost and go through.

was speaking to my mate at harvey norman yesterday. asked him about the release date. he said that all they have been told is that it will be november. no official date in november yet though. also no word on any of the collectors editions, etc. he said they don't normally get announced until 1 month before release.

was speaking to my mate at harvey norman yesterday. asked him about the release date. he said that all they have been told is that it will be november. no official date in november yet though. also no word on any of the collectors editions, etc. he said they don't normally get announced until 1 month before release.

ed games said 1st november

standard edition is 99

collectors is unknown but it comes with an R35 GTR model and a book about cars

i don't think it will be 1st of nov. i think it will be later in the month. the US has nov 2 as their date, france (and therefore most of europe you would assume) has nov 24 as the reported date. i would expect us to be similar to europe.

and i am well aware of what is in the collectors edition as i was the first person in this thread to list up what it comes with. you also left out that that it has a keyring and some bonus cars in the game. and as i also said earlier in the thread, it has been reported that there will be an ultimate edition that could be up around $400

of course there will be tyre marks on the road you jagaloons!

just be patient!

don't EXPECT anything... when you "expect" it makes an EX out of PEC and T

in the rally stages at night, the dust which is kicked up behind the car - reflects the light.

if they do THAT detail... there will be skid marks.

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