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Greetings game nerds and welcome Mick & Pauls WTACD (world time attack challenge drunk)

Rules are as follows:

Most impotantly drink BULK PISS :cheers:

Arcade mode time trial

Mt Panorama is the track of choice because STRAYA of course

NOHOMO controllers (pics of wheel needed and brand needed)

Pics of piss consumed will earn extra points (some how??)

Car Settings as follows:

Traction control 1

ABS 1

EVERYTHING else OFF

Our choice of car is the Peugeot 908 AKA the Pug

Cheats NEVER prosper so play fair or GTFO!

Open to suggestions for the rules as I was pissed at the time of this post

Manual tranny

Also pics of times needed for obvious reasons ;)

Edited by Mick_o
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Ok so in your challenge we need to use race cars? And have a blood alcohol level analyzer to measure our level of drunkness and post it, haha that would be funny.

Love the drink next to the chair, I had considered building a drink holder into my setup. That empty jd bottle is making me thirsty haha

Edited by Gts30t

Any car is legal Mick as long as its per the above specs... My seat does have a beverage holder built in lol those long 300kph straights can be thirsty work :D

We were actually thinking about breathalysers lol!

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