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well which would you prefer, another variety of skyline, or a completely different manufacturer such as a ferrari or lambo? i'd say that the latter offers up a larger amount of veriety than having another skyline in the game.

i dont know if its me, but driving a lambo or rari just bore's the shit outta me. id happily take a modded r33 gts-t and r34 gtt over a murcielago and california. this is in virtual land though, in real life no doubt id choose a supercar... ok maybe its just me then. :D

i dont know if its me, but driving a lambo or rari just bore's the shit outta me. id happily take a modded r33 gts-t and r34 gtt over a murcielago and california. this is in virtual land though, in real life no doubt id choose a supercar... ok maybe its just me then. :D

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Is it possible to plug an external (USB) Hard drive into a PS3, or do you have to replace the standard HDD? I have a spare brand new 1TB external HDD. will I be able to use this with a PS3? (I haven't bought a PS3 yet, otherwise I'd have a look for myself, in case you were wondering)

yes it can be done !! im currently running 2 1tb hard drives on my ps3 both formatted to fat 32

windows wont allow you to format anything over 32gig so you need software that allows you to do so .

use this program

http://download.cnet.com/Easeus-Partition-...cdlPid=10982635

there are payed programs that will formatting it in minuets but this will do the job for you

Myers get it on the 25th I think.

Thats cool cause mum works there = employee discount ftw.

BTW, is there any actual difference in the game between the super rediculous expensive version and the $100ish one? (Do I miss out on any cars?)

the basic $110 one has about 6 cars less than the $130 one, which then has about 6 cars less than the $300 one.

not sure whether it's a case of you get the extra cars straight away or whether the game simply has the cars available in it. if it is just that it has the cars available in it straight away then i would say that the cars are still available in the game so you aren't missing out on any cars, you just don't get them straight away.

good stuff. wonder if anyone's going to get busted playing it early? i'd say that sony will probably be pretty tight on delivery times. i bet they don't send it out until 2 days before release so that it gets to shops the day before. although in the past they've not sent stuff out until the day before so it arrives the day of release.

apparently some shop got reamed for selling COD (i think it was COD) the day before release. someone posted a pic on the net of the game with the sales reciept, which happened to have the name of the shop on it, and they recieved a thorough talking to and i think a substantial fine.

Weny back throught the list and found some cool cars

P/S Chevrolet Camaro Z28 ‘69

S Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 ‘70

P Dodge Challenger R/T ‘70

S Dodge Charger Super Bee 426 Hemi ‘71

P Ferrari 330 P4 Race Car ‘67

P Ford Mustang Mach 1 ‘71

S Ford RS200 ‘84

HKS CT230R ‘08

S Jaguar XJ220 LM Race Car

S Lamborghini Countach LP400 ‘74

S Lotus Carlton ‘90

S Lotus Esprit V8 SE ‘98

P McLaren F1 ‘94

S Mercury Cougar XR-7 ‘67

S Nissan BLUEBIRD Hardtop 1800SSS (910) ‘79

Pagani Zonda R ‘09

S Renault 5 Maxi Turbo Rally Car ‘85

S Toyota ARISTO 3.0V ‘91

S Toyota SOARER 2.5GT-T ‘97

P Volkswagen Schwimmwagen typ166 ‘42

So the list isnt too bad i Guess

So is it possible to buy the $300 game for like $150 then?

All I want are the ingame cars, none of this stupid fancy model crap. (Want ALL POSSIBLE INGAME CARS...)

Hmm the collector's edition has half the bonus cars than the signature edition I think. Signature edition has chrome line and black cars while collector's edition just has the chrome line.

Shelby Cobra 427

Lamborghini Murci lago LP 640

Audi R8 5.2 FSI Quattro

Mercedes-Benz 300SL Coupe

BMW M3 Coupe

Thats from the collector's edition from the EB site.

Audi R10 TDI Stealth Model

Honda NSX GT500 Stealth Model

Mazda 787B Stealth Model

McLaren F1 Stealth Model

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Stealth Model

Nissan GT-R GT500 Stealth Model

And thats from the signature edition from the EB site.

I think the signature edition gets all of those and the collector's just gets the top half.

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