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nope...get on it guys. this is a few weeks away. actual ready game is ready...apparently.

GPS will track the altitude to some degree. but like any driving game you will never get the full effect of the altitude from a real track.

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hmmmmm that good eh?

may have to invest in it then :)

after hearing that forza 5 axed more than half their cars, and alot of good tracks, and generally didnt have enough funding/time. i made my mind up pretty quick that it isnt worth the $680.

on the other hand GT6 doesnt look ground breaking or anything but its got to be better than GT5, alot cheaper obviously being on PS3 again, and using a G27 wheel is awsome fun!

All of the above....not that I've seen fortza first hand yet.
I was impressed that forza was a release title though.

Next week guys !! I just pre-orded mine from JB for $79......no collectors edition, here's 1million credits and 24 cars nonsense for me. I had no problem with just adding a few cars, like the chromeline of the last game, but the cash is just stupid. The game should be hard and slow to get going, so you can learn to drive before killing yourself in a million dollar car around the green hell, or bathurst!!!

120" Projector + GT6 + G27 in Sim Frame = My Friday night sorted!! Sorry wifey, you're on your own!

thats nutz! I like it but I agree with Bodo that screen may be a bit over the top. But awesome setup mate.

Now to find a racing seat

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