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I just put loads of time into horizon zero dawn. It was pretty epic and the story line was good. Got loads of trophies and 80% game completion. Naf all good racing games though. My logitech wheel only works on ps3. $400 for a steering wheel and $400 for a console? Pretty cheap considering double demerit weekend!
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Geez the bench to fill out departure forms was tiny. Everyone huddled up like we are trying to keep warm. Wish I needed to fart default_smile.png

Wait for a tiny elevator in Japan. In Australia we call this pea and ham soup!
7.20 movie ? And eat at 6.30? I'm in ! Don't care if it's dirty Nandos [emoji23]





Ok looking at the movie now i was thinking event cinema in innaloo would be good so ellie hasnt far to go and the sessuon times are 6.30 and 7.20 (vmax) or 8pm normal. There is also a nandos just close to it. I would say 7.20 being best with a meet at nandos at 6.30 for food then off to movie then if everyone wants a lil cruise or head off? Let me know. Can get cheap tickets through RAC usually between 11-14 bucks instead of 26anyway let me know who deff wants to go and suitable time and we will go from there

As opposed to fresh clean Oporto's?
Shift 2 is still by far the best car game I've played

Yep. Get lost in the menus and tuning on gran turismo, get into a competitive race and go. I just can't play the racing games without a wheel and pedals.

My games room doesn't alliw me to play in it any more wouldn't you agree trev default_wink.png

I pulled the pedals to bits and put chocks in there to increase the spring rate. Still pretty gay though, could spend $1000 on the skyline or get a console and racing wheel? Nuff said! No police on granturismo and need for speed sux!

I pulled the pedals to bits and put chocks in there to increase the spring rate. Still pretty gay though, could spend $1000 on the skyline or get a console and racing wheel? Nuff said! No police on granturismo and need for speed sux!

My son is on his L's, kicks ass on the racing games goes ok driving the automatic Honda accord and shits his pants in the skyline or xr8. Nerve wracking in the passengers side, they are kerbs not ripple strips. Have 17" nismo rims on the Nissan, 19" speedy cheetahs on the xr8. Bit right bit right, your on the kerb, bit right bit right!!!! Poor kid will end up in oncoming traffic soon.

My son is on his L's, kicks ass on the racing games goes ok driving the automatic Honda accord and shits his pants in the skyline or xr8. Nerve wracking in the passengers side, they are kerbs not ripple strips. Have 17" nismo rims on the Nissan, 19" speedy cheetahs on the xr8. Bit right bit right, your on the kerb, bit right bit right!!!! Poor kid will end up in oncoming traffic soon.

Show us your realistic game wheel!
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