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trying to do the last GT rally advanced event, got golds on the gravel and snow ones now gone to do tarmac and the stage wont load!

the bar comes up, loads all the way to the end and just stays there, left it for 15 minutes nothing happened. FML

anyone else had this??

trying to do the last GT rally advanced event, got golds on the gravel and snow ones now gone to do tarmac and the stage wont load!

the bar comes up, loads all the way to the end and just stays there, left it for 15 minutes nothing happened. FML

anyone else had this??

I had this happen on one race - reset the ps3 and it went in ok the next time.

anyone else here actually going thru the second hand car lot and buying all the cool old cars from GT4 (and a few new ones)??? or is it just me? its the main part of the game to me, collecting, building and thrashing every car i can get my hands on!!! yee har..

sry.......too much GT is making me a little crazy

is it just me or do the standard cars look out of place on the awesome high-def circuits. because the standard cars are just up-scaled versions of the gt4 car and look terrible when put on a stunning looking track/background lol. i've only really been using premium cars.

i disagree, they still look OK...sure they arent as pretty but i can live with that......mmmm Buick '62 special (im here for the drive)

^^^lol, just got the exact same manroo myself

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game feels really underdone...rather annoying!

up to level 11 only and already feeling as if something's missing from it relative to the old GT's.

400R and R390 came up for sale and not enough credits to buy :(

have seen a couple of stageas and a bunch of other cars for sale that I would like but either wasn't high enough level or enough credits to get it. Ah well, it'll be back later :)

just been building up the R34 v2 n1 as my track weapon of choice...will use that and evo 6.5 and rx7 as my cars to use. Need a FF car...motul civic is always a good one, but I recall in GT4 my FTO was pretty special.

no idea why but I love the whole photo taking thing (probably cuz sometimes I cant be fkd setting up the wheel)...

finally picked a premium car and did the photomode thingy... Being able to zoom in closer is sweet... why couldn't they do a HSV premium car

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^^^^^^^^^^^yeh some of those photos are amazing , my bro was mucking around with the photo things the other day aswell..

BTW the GT rally is a joke in terms of difficulty,its sooooooo easy........ the only rally event i cant win is the gravel event in seb loeb challenge but everything else i win by at least 5 sec s as well as maybe spinning out on the way.

got a cool 1.5 mil :laugh: a nascar, Veyron, 458Italia , Murcie LP670 SV and GTR... all fully worked as well as another 50 cars.

got another YLOD last night. ffs. this is the 3rd time. has anyone managed to fix it so that it doesnt happen again? the first time i fixed it, lasted 2 weeks, 2nd time, 3-4 months. maybe just luck of the draw?

Never had it happen to me (touch wood!... fk this is shitty MDF!)

Jon, what cooling do you use for your PS3?

I just sit a pedestal fan in front of it and angle it to the lower front of the console (40GB version).

Doesn't even turn it's thermal fan on (sits in a poorly ventilated tv cabinet).

i have my tv, etc on top of a chest of drawers so it's not enclosed at all. i also have a clothes peg under each corner of it as well so it is lifted off the surface. it runs dead silent, other than a bit of a click/crack every now and then when it's just been turned on or off. it's a 250gb console.

also came across this last night

http://www.gtplanet.net/gt5-easter-egg-r34-skyline-has-die-cast-underside/

also with the latest v1.03 update it appears as though you can set mechanical damage for online races. i downloaded it last night but don't play online so i haven't seen anything different.

http://www.gtplanet.net/gran-turismo-5-v1-03-update-now-available/

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