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Has anyone done any of the seasonal 4 races that came out today? They are super easy like round 3. the highspeed ring one in the jtcc cars was a piece of piss. was in the lead by the first corner of lap 4 (8 lap race), won by ages. was doing sub 1 minute laps wit a best of 58.112. i was using the woodone gtr like what is posted above, tuned up to 701hp

Ooooo new ones already? sweet

yes the nascar race is easy, but i found if i drove gently i'd eventually just hit the gas a bit too hard while at lower than rediculous revs and i'd spin on the way out of a corner...so i just flogged it around :) seemed to work well, and more practice around the ring. and more fun IMO, im in nooo hurry to finish the game. man i love that track :)

new 1tb per month cable plan, now for some online haha!

1tb? fkn hell im sick of hearing about all these awesome internet plans everyone has that we cant get in nz. our isp's give us a pitiful amount of data per month depending on the plan (the biggest are like 40gb) and so help you god if you go over your cap the isp bends you over their knee and spanks your ass raw while their best mate shafts you with excess data charges.

My plan recently went from 50g per month to 1tb as well without even being told by Optus.

On topic, I'm stuck in an A-Spec rutt at level 30 I seriously don't wanna do the Suzuka 1000. B-Spec on the other hand is motoring along nicely at level 34.

My plan recently went from 50g per month to 1tb as well without even being told by Optus.

On topic, I'm stuck in an A-Spec rutt at level 30 I seriously don't wanna do the Suzuka 1000. B-Spec on the other hand is motoring along nicely at level 34.

the suzuka 1,000 is only a set number of laps correct? just grab the fastest car possible and it'll cut the time down. its the tsukuba 9Hr endurance that i am trying to avoid. no matter what car, its still 9 hours pinch.gif

^ yes, 172 laps

meanwhile...

after 8 days of running the PS around the clock to finish the enduros, B-spec is done. it gets a well earned rest tonight

So you got to level 40? How many times did you have to run Le Mans 24 hours to get from 35-40?

Edited by NISMATT

So you got to level 40? How many times did you have to run Le Mans 24 hours to get from 35-40?

I did a few other shorter B-spec enduros when I didn't want the PS3 tied up for a whole day, but i think it was 9

if you go from 34 to 35 with no/nearly no extra xp, you'd need to run Le Mans 11 times to hit 40

finished Nurburgring a while ago and got another MP4 as a gift car (which i knew about), and got a Formula GT from the mystery ticket. doh!- i shouldn't have bothered buying the used one for 4.8m cr! =\

Yeah- I read about the possibility of doing that the other week.

Would be pretty sweet if you didn't need to physically be at the console to start the races. That'd make it a lot easier to get to lev 35 if you could remote in from work.

Connected my PS3 to the internet today (wireless) & in order to play GT5 online I needed to download the latest version 1.05... It seems to download fine, it starts installing & once it gets to 14% it displays 80029564 error. This has happened to me at least 4 times now, I've done some research on this and have come up with a list of possibilities none of which sound concrete. Has anyone had this problem and corrected it?

I want to play some GT

Yeah- I read about the possibility of doing that the other week.

Would be pretty sweet if you didn't need to physically be at the console to start the races. That'd make it a lot easier to get to lev 35 if you could remote in from work.

Grrrrr....all these video gamers and bookfacers at work. im too busy working to do things like that during a work day...even too buggered to play GT most arvo's after work :(

and sry Tomek, no such issues here, cant help ya

Edited by boiracer

Connected my PS3 to the internet today (wireless) & in order to play GT5 online I needed to download the latest version 1.05... It seems to download fine, it starts installing & once it gets to 14% it displays 80029564 error. This has happened to me at least 4 times now, I've done some research on this and have come up with a list of possibilities none of which sound concrete. Has anyone had this problem and corrected it?

I want to play some GT

i had something similar issue with mine always failing during updates. i ended up jumping on the computer, going into the router settings and having the ps3 excluded from the firewall. i can't remember how to do it (i found out how on some forum i found on google)

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