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a pretty bad drift run at tsukuba. but! there is pedal cam :P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zARc_AaLvFw

i'll do a better run during the week when i can focus on the game more.

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does anyone else clutch it? i cant be fkd... it bloody finds neutral eveytime I attempt it.

I also paddle shift - the gear knob is fun but meh, if i'm racing a lambo it dont have a gearstick anyways.

lol at the feet. but nice throttle blipping. I drive stick and clutch for cars that have them and paddles for those that have paddles. clutch is mostly only for fun. for time trials i run paddles or clutchless stick. just make sure you've got the clutch far enough in before taking the stick out of gear, or it will neutral till you take it back to the previous gear or gently put it into the next.

I LOVE the tommy ZZII, its just mental, esp for an AWD....change the wheels on it!!! now that you can. those gold stockos look lame :thumbsup:

as for the photo bucket thing......lame, thats another thing i have to remember and move shit too :angry:

bwahahaha.. feet thing noted for future refrence :P

I use the clutch/H shifter for 90% of my cars except the X1 / 2011 proto, GT300/GT500 cars and a few others. its a bit of a strange feeling using the paddles. might aswell just use the controler or something :laugh: . plus i love downshifting with the clutch, makes it more fun.

naaa, cant be assed changing the wheels. its only used for drifting and nothing else.

yeah i found the same, i got that used to using the clutch that i had issues with the paddles and my down shift timing......till i did the 9 hr Tsukuba enduro, now im used to them again :whistling:

almost flipped my beetle this arvo. will put picks up when i get them moved

hmmm... so to be a real gangstar i must learn clutch and shifter tekneeqs? dang it.

I did use the clutch and shifter all the time in LFS - but it was more user friendly (ie. not finding neutral if you miss time a wee bit. I dont understand the logic on the forced neurtral thing).

only just got the game and ps3 thought id add a pic, apparently you can do this from the ps3...awesome.

much to my horror i couldnt get a r32 gtr in the dark blue pearl mine is (apparently vspec didnt have it) but alas i spotted a dark blue pearl gts in the 2nd hand cars (not sure how rare that is but i was excited) and here we have a premium car that is pretty much looking like my precious :laugh:

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was planning on getting other games aswell but after seeing just how huge this game is i think it'll keep me busy for a while.

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just thought id share some pics.

generally i like to try and make every race difficult to win so in the ferrari battle i was running the f40 with min mods quite tricky to handle with sport tyres but its fun. after about 20 try's narrowly beat the enzo on the final straight

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on my way to gold medal online challenge time

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and this is online league race managed to get up to 5th but it only lasted 1 lap :( did manage to not come in last so ill call that a win :)

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pulled the wheel out for the first time in a long time... drilled a few holes to fix up some engineering flaws (ha!). 5C90B9F8-CD32-4804-91D6-CD03AE1E2EB9-14185-00000AF4A09CD61B.jpg After driving a corvette whilst overseas, i had to get one on here! Usual american handling, lethal in a straight line, sketchy in corners. F8FE437B-727D-4B2D-80C5-3A146809A017-14185-00000AF4B20FF969.jpg65AD2555-4C0C-439D-AE56-CD47FEFD929C-14185-00000AF4B73607EC.jpg LFA fun E337AA13-4602-42EB-8B7A-64429DA4EB99-14185-00000AF4A87D4C36.jpg I'm not one to fight fair! C7335113-11B6-4B68-B23F-9F139FECE1ED-14185-00000AF4BD5B1C9C.jpgAC3CA837-B90D-4619-9962-305EC73AACE5-14185-00000AF4C362C444.jpg I would like to see a a 'jog' forward/backwards wheel/button on the replays to finetune your image selection - fkn hard to get the exhaust flames.

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