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Thanks mate!

So can you use a regular router? I've got a wireless router that's got 4 ports at the back. Is that good enough?

Hi mate,

I have a network adapter you can buy if you want? used it once to play NFSU on-line. It's yours for $50. if you want it.

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Nuremberg?!?!?  ROFL!!!

B-Spec is a BILLION times better than I imagined.  Does the tendency for the driver to overtake THROUGH the leading car go away as you get better at B-Spec?!?!?

Adrian

i read in the book that the driver learns the cars and the tracks, and gets better the more you race.

my own experience is that at the start of a race the driver brakes early and repeatedly, (cautious) but by the end of 10 laps he is driving pretty much properly.

there is a driver, car and course skill rating in the garage under status

the 'Ring' is to damn long. and the ia license test on it is a bitch.

Just won me a 'Sileighty' woo hoo.

i didn't transfer the 100K over either, spoils the game i reckon. just do the Nissan races and the Jap races they a worth a few hundred K

I have 27 cars. 18 of which i have won. what has everyone else got?

Has anyone finished the GTR streamline test, in driving missions?

anyone else played with B-spec? i like it except they don't always overtake when and how you want them to, but ohh well.

What is B-spec? i have seen the stats table of it but i don't know what it is.

The GTR slipstream test is a bitch!! Closest i have finished is 1.1 seconds behind

B-Spec really comes into its own in the endurance section. There are some damn long courses in this one. There is a couple of 4 hr races some 8 hr races and even 24hr races(one at the Le Mans track and the other at the Nurburgring) and all these races happen in real time. So I say thank god for B spec mode

Hi mate,

I have a network adapter you can buy if you want? used it once to play NFSU on-line. It's yours for $50. if you want it.

DOH! Thanks but no thanks. I didn't see your reply so I went and got one already. :(

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