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Yeah, sif no premium veyron in GT5?? Delta is s sweet car, and Cizetta sounds mad but drives like shite

ABS one, everything else off. unless 700ish PP race car, then sometimes 1 notch of TC

sounds like my style of playing :) I only do cockpit view in premium cars. othwerwise its GT bumpercam. clutch to have some fun and normal races. Flappy paddles for when shit gets real.... :cheers:

its the only way to play a racing game! and woops maybe not windsceen cam but bonnet cam haha.

Other than the SAU time attack in the other thread, getting pretty bored with this.

Driving the cars is fun don't get me wrong, but fark me the AI is terrible.

Had a race where i was in second with 1 lap to go at Spa, 8 secs behind the leader and was that far behind for the prev 4 laps. By the end of the last lap, i was 3 secs in front, no rubbing, clean pass, yet my lap only improved by 1 sec from the previous lap.

Its like every race, with 1 lap to go, all the AI cars slow down. Makes the game boring as batsh!t.

So then i go on to multiplayer, and every race has at least one 8 year old, driving the wrong way around the track.

I think its time to go back to iRacing. 100x better in every way other than the variety of cars. Close racing, fair racing and challenging.

Oh and my god are the sounds crap. Where they always this bad in Gran turismo

Happens in all of them. Did a 15min race tonight, spun out with 4 mins to go, was 20 secs behind the leader. Within 2 laps I was in front yet my laps where within 1 sec of my others at the beginning and there was a consistent 15sec gap for 5 laps or so.

Takes all the fun out of it.

Not sure what the problem is, but today I flick the PS3 on, chuck the game in, and go to start it. Says I need to update to 1.03, so I click OK. Then the PS3 crashes. Resets, has to check for corrupt files, and restarts again. Happens every time....

EDIT: Found a way around it. Stupid system.

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