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a few...including myself have put some up in the GT5 thread. but they are impossible to find half the time.

I wanna see what you guys are all driving and frying tires with in GT!!

I had a hung over day off today so i thought i would get it started. :thumbsup:

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My internet is useless... so no online racing for me. I hope GT5 online is alot better than prologues attempt, that sucked donkey nuts.

How do people record vid commonly?

i have had no problems online. only when theres a small ammount of lag ( you can hardly notice it most of the time).

as for capturing, most people ( myself included) run a capture card in their PC's. plug the PS3 into the capture card via HDMI, and record the footage using either fraps ( what i use) or with the capture programs recording feature.

this is the card i am running : http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=553_1141&products_id=15341

i have had no problems online. only when theres a small ammount of lag ( you can hardly notice it most of the time).

as for capturing, most people ( myself included) run a capture card in their PC's. plug the PS3 into the capture card via HDMI, and record the footage using either fraps ( what i use) or with the capture programs recording feature.

this is the card i am running : http://www.pccasegea...oducts_id=15341

sweet, thanks for that. i was wondering the same thing. and now that my PC is right next to my PS3 it should be easy as :)

Care to gift that 787B of yours? :)

lol, not a chance :nyaanyaa: only costs about 5 mill in game anyways. should be easy enough to buy these days.

other than that you cant gift cars that are worth more than a million anyways due to idiots exploiting it and selling cars on Ebay for stupid amounts of actual money.

what you can do tho, is add me on SEN (formerly PSN) and i can leave it online for you to drive, as i rarely drive it atm anyways.

Resnort is my SEN name, everyone feel free to add me, just leave a SAU message so i know who you are :wave:

My cousin uploaded a video of me and him racing head-to-head with Calsonic R32 GT-R's around Tsukuba. It was a 4 lap battle, with 12 lead changes and a very close finish.

It took us a few hours to get a good low-contact race - I took out this race by 00.046 seconds. He's the camera car. Great fun.

Edited by R32_GODZILLA

Oh, for sure - We had so much fun doing it! We actually had an even closer race with the same cars/track in GT4 and I won that by 0.001seconds. We can't for the life of us find the replay :(

We've given up racing online - We just 1v1 on split screen now.

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