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That means the f**king thing is finally here, after all those years of delays

Ladies and gents, GT4 is due to come out on 10th of March. This has been confirmed by Sony Australia:

http://playstation.com.au/news/gt4_release.jhtml

This is old news to most of the people, i just post here because I wanted to have a countdown thread. :D

As for myself - being waiting for this game for ages. I've been a complete GT3 nut and will probably end up being a GT4 nut. Now, to get myself sorted for this i need to:

- Get the Driving Force Pro wheel :| Expensive....

- Fix my PS2. I attempted to put a modchip in it and it kinda f**ked up. Its only the DVD drive, so hopefully should not be too bad. EDIT: The modder that i took it to said that most likely it is fundamentally buggered. NOT HAPPY

A few useful sites:

Gamefaqs:

http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/game/561066.html

US game site:

http://us.playstation.com/Content/OGS/SCUS-97328/Site/

GT3/4 Forums:

http://forums.gttimes.com/

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I got the wheel delivered, had a quick go in GT4P yesterday... Nyeah.... It's alright. It's alot harder, especially if you spin out of cotrol. Just waiting for my PS2 to get back from repairs. the bloke reckons i f**ked it up fundamentally by putting a modchip in. Or actually putting the flux on the BIOS. Not happy....

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I'm running the loop dvd in store on about 8 tv's including the ones usually reserved for security camera displays and on 4 projector screens.

It..........looks..........freakin............AWESOME!!!

Holy crap I can't wait!!!!!!!!!

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