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its an alright game... its not to "real" on the control... feels a bit sloshy... kinda. and i hate PS@ car games where u have to push the accelorator button hard. why cant it be on XBOX!!! oh well, still cool.. maybe i just suck :)

Hey in the license test i think number 1-4, what do you have to do in the 'Blue' bit.

I think that i am drifting the whole way through it, but i always fail...

Oh and can anyone give me a run down of all the controls.. ?

Oh and and :) what do those four bars on the side stand for, One is braking and one is acceleration...

Think that is all :rofl:

Charlie.

No probs :P

I think from memory the buttons are as follows.....

R2 - Shift Up Gear

L2 - Shift Down Gear

L1 - Clutch

R1 - Handbrake

x - accelerate

triangle - look behind

square - brake

From what I can see you can use the digital pad or the analog stick... I have found the analog stick to be better as I find it quicker to respond to the steering :)

Cheers MrGTST, fark im just trying to do test 2-3 or 2-5, its where u gotta long drift around the corner, Iv actually drifted the whole corner like 5 times but it still sais no. Do i have to clutch or something? Or does exit speed count to, because i was a bit slow on the exit.

charlie

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not necessarily... i have an unmodded PS2, and used "hdl dump" to load the iso that I got of D1GP onto my harddrive :rofl: using a PS1 game and a memory card exploit I load HD loader and play from that. I used a memory card editor (same one I used to get my 9000hp Mines R34 GTR in GT3) to upload the exploit system data to the memory card.

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