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Darmanin10

just write SAU so i know ur from here..

added u. my psn is horsie.

oh and for anyone else who like me, gave up on the grand tour tuscan night race in the lambo..

set your tv's brightness to max. yea it looks a bit hazy but at least you can see where your going now lol.

i just aced that one..

like a boss

so has anyone played this in 3d yet? im having my tv replaced under warranty and because the new models have just come in i've been given the option of paying a little extra to upgrade to the 3d model just wanna know if it's worth it...

anyone?

is anyone else having freezing issues. it seems like every 3rd or 4th time that silver GT logo loading screen comes up the game freezes on it and i have to restart the game.

its getting really annoying.

so has anyone played this in 3d yet? im having my tv replaced under warranty and because the new models have just come in i've been given the option of paying a little extra to upgrade to the 3d model just wanna know if it's worth it...

anyone?

Well 3d tv's run at 600hz, so even if you don't use 3d it's still an upgrade :) i say go for it. I'm getting my new 59" sammy 3d next week, can't wait :D

yeah i decided to go with 3d. will be interesting to see how it goes. mine should be here next week too. a little more conservative than you at 40" lol but hey i only sit about 3 feet from it so thats plenty big enough i reckon

spent my 15 mill on the Lambo Muira just to do the lambo seasonals.

racing medium tyres. otherwise stock...won em all. freaking awesome car...entirely unrealistic!!

but i dont care. one of the best driving cars in the game. esp with just a few mods. 409hp with stock weight. and suspension just so i can dump it.

oh..and painted envy green :)

got it online now for anyone who wants to go for a blat

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