FML. 2nd Place overall again in the championship. Keep slipping up somewhere. Might try a different car, but I think I'm at 1000miles on my Zonda now. Kind of used to that shit, lol.brentech said:Trying to use my Zonda R in GT allstars. Can gold first few events easily, but keep massively failing on the last event and not placing first in the others. My rage level is rising, but I will beat this shit.
Psychotext said:Some of the shots in that post are excellent.
anddo0 said:Historic racing car cup at Cote D Azur B-spec is such cheap bullshit. The AI is so f'n terrible here with all the crashes.
I have the Toyota 7 and can't even finish without some random bullshit from the AI. HELP?
Late quote, but I will be sad if they retroactively add PP restrictions to the career events.KennyLinder said:New tweet:
Apparently the Performance Points system and Quick Tune is coming to GT5, like in Prologue (and a basic version in GT PSP). Maybe in Mondays update? Who knows!
Anyway, great news, just need some more events now to use the feature!
dwebo said:Late quote, but I will be sad if they retroactively add PP restrictions to the career events.
Who's everyone? If people want a level playing field, nothing's stopping them right now. :lolssolitare said:but that's what everyone wanted.
Decarb said:Dunno why, but I don't like turning on skid recovery force, because unlike TC, there's no penalty for turning it on and the overall driving feels like you're driving a toy car. It feels like activating a cheat-code lol.
Yeah, that will limit even further the options to race for XP or Cr. Not a good way to go. I think they should alocate XP by how hard the race was as well as how long, even if it is an amateur race. If you win a hard race at the amateur level, it should still be worth decent XP, instead of making it so it's only worth grinding the highest level events over and over.dwebo said:Late quote, but I will be sad if they retroactively add PP restrictions to the career events.
GT4 was like that, xp did nothing but gt4 was like that.Dead Man said:Yeah, that will limit even further the options to race for XP or Cr. Not a good way to go. I think they should alocate XP by how hard the race was as well as how long, even if it is an amateur race. If you win a hard race at the amateur level, it should still be worth decent XP, instead of making it so it's only worth grinding the highest level events over and over.
Yeah, it was a little inconsistent some times, but on the whole I liked the A Spec point system better than the current XP system.Grayman said:did some super gt tonight, screwed up on the last lap of fuji. I have noticed that the NSX cars usually are the AI winner, maybe the GTR was a bad choice.
GT4 was like that, xp did nothing but gt4 was like that.
Oh I thought skid recovery only kicked in when your car is about to spin off, like some sort of safety net that'll catch you if you mess up. Otherwise rest of time it just plays like normal GT5, no?Melfice7 said:skid recovery is basically the 'standard physics' that prologue had
Decarb said:Oh I thought skid recovery only kicked in when your car is about to spin off, like some sort of safety net that'll catch you if you mess up. Otherwise rest of time it just plays like normal GT5, no?
damn even progress quest is less fucked up than that and it doesn't kill hardware.mrklaw said:So I just worked out i'll need about 4.6m xp to get to level 35 b-spec.. Thats roughly two more Suzuka 1000km (11hrs), then switching to Tsukuba 9hr - about 6(!) of those run as overnighters. So probably clear it just before the new year as i'll be off to the folks for Christmas.
Be afraid. Be very afraid. :lolcilonen said:So, um, how afraid of B-spec killing my launch 60 Gb (now modded to 250Gb) PS3 should I be? It's managed to get me to lvl 23. Should I just grind out using shorter races rather than the endurance ones (even though that'll take approximate 18,000,000 man hours longer)?
Edit: really don't want to kill this PS3 as it has hardware backwards compatability.
dwebo said:Be afraid. Be very afraid. :lol
Joking aside, if you wouldn't play any other game for 7-9hrs straight for fear of breaking your console, then you probably should put aside the thought of b-spec past 30 or so. You could do 2-4hr races to get to 30 easily enough, though, if opening up X1 is all you care about. Otherwise, wait for PD to patch in a minimal graphics mode or b-spec anywhere. (I'll of course laugh when b-spec anywhere still ends up requiring the ps3 to run a fully simulated race)
the_log_ride said:finishing up the rally special events (not the loeb ones)
The snow sections are especially easy. CPU can't drive for shit
I used the Martini Lancia for the Advanced events. You can win one in the Trofeo Gallardo.KennyLinder said:What rally car are you using? The intermediate Rally events were very easy with the C4 WRC I won. Is it still good to go in stock form for the Advanced, or would it need upgrades?
I won the Advanced events with the C4 WRC. No upgrades at all.KennyLinder said:What rally car are you using? The intermediate Rally events were very easy with the C4 WRC I won. Is it still good to go in stock form for the Advanced, or would it need upgrades?
Goldrusher said:I used the Martini Lancia for the Advanced events. You can win one in the Trofeo Gallardo.
heavily played for a week. within 3 b spec races my console died. wish i turned it off instead. if you are tired of playing do not put on b spec. PS3 is the only hardware i have had die on me in its useful life. i am pretty choked.cilonen said:So, um, how afraid of B-spec killing my launch 60 Gb (now modded to 250Gb) PS3 should I be? It's managed to get me to lvl 23. Should I just grind out using shorter races rather than the endurance ones (even though that'll take approximate 18,000,000 man hours longer)?
Edit: really don't want to kill this PS3 as it has hardware backwards compatability.
Grayman said:heavily played for a week. within 3 b spec races my console died. wish i turned it off instead. if you are tired of playing do not put on b spec. PS3 is the only hardware i have had die on me in its useful life. i am pretty choked.
That I like, if it is like GT2.KennyLinder said:No idea, but from memory in Prologue it meant they could limit bhp/weight/ etc etc easily for races, kinda like how Forza works. It would stop people using F40s in Sunday Cup
Damn. And GT5 saves are non-transferable, aren't they?Grayman said:heavily played for a week. within 3 b spec races my console died. wish i turned it off instead. if you are tired of playing do not put on b spec. PS3 is the only hardware i have had die on me in its useful life. i am pretty choked.
Germany's Nürburgring is the world's automotive playground. A public park for gearheads. Sadly, it's been handed over to privateers who've put the entire 'Ring at risk. Michael Frison of 20832.com explains why we need to save the Nürburgring! Ed.
You might be surprised by reading this headline and I'm aware the subject has not gained much awareness abroad, but there's currently a serious threat to the Nürburgring.
Since it's opening in 1927, the Nurburgring has been under complete public ownership and administration, but in May of this year the complete Nurburgring race track and park was rented out to two privateers (Kai Richter, Jörg Lindner). They have no motorsports background whatsoever, but are the driving forces behind the makeover, which includes the addition of a theme park with a new roller coaster that doesn't work, more hotel capacity than the area needs, a 3,000-seat event arena, and a shopping mall. Everything appears to be far too big and remains empty most of the time.
Save The Nürburgring!They promised private financing, but this soon turned out to be a fake. The Minister of Finance had to resign as a consequence. Despite lack of funding completion of the project continued.
The heavy burden now sitting on Nordschleife's shoulder is the debt of approximately 400 Million Euros, which seems completely unnecessary considering complete race tracks have been constructed for a fraction of this amount.
The issue is complex and has kept fans of the 'Ring busy, but I want to share with you what just happend last week: Nürburgring officials always claim a total of two million visitors per year, but in true Wikileaks style we got ahold of an older internal document (PDF) telling a different story. Promoters always engage in number polishing, but this is of different quality. It appears there's double bookkeeping for real vs. published visitors for all events held at the Ring. Have a look at the graph summarizing the figures:
Who would dare to claim two million spectators while only 370,000 actually turned up? The Nürburgring did and they based the business plan of the new leisure park on these numbers.
You don't believe me? Ask Sabine next time you meet her. Several investigations have already been triggered by the Department of Public Prosecution, a governmental board of inquiry and the competition department of the European Commission.
And anyone who criticizes the current direction of the 'Ring is answered with force. Wilhelm Hahne the oldest of the racing Hahne brothers (his brother Armin finished 6th last weekend at the track) had his house searched in June of last year and as recent as last week received again a warning letter from the Nürburgring lawyers for speaking the truth.
Save The Nürburgring!It really hurts to get sucked into politics and to witness how they treat the heritage we all love. The worst that could happen is enthusiasts be forced to pay the price of a privateer's blunder in the form of higher prices or worse. Threats to the track include reduced maintenance of the track to reduce costs, less motorsports, and restrictions on small clubs running events in the area. Enthusiasts could also be required to book at the new hotels to race at the track.
Please spread the word if you care about Nordschleife and its heritage. Follow ringumbau.de (the documentary community site accompanying the development) and question the information shared by officials.
Michael Frison founded the 20832.com Nurburgring site 10 years ago (ever seen the red-and-white-N logo when at the 'Ring?). He's also the person behind the renn.tv movies (you have probably seen Hans Stuck / BMW M3 GTR / Nordschleife Onboard), and donated the engine/idea of the Gixxerkart. He wears a Che Geuvara T-Shirt when he drives the 'Ring.
Ugh. You can't title your editorial "Save The Nürburgring!" and not give any concrete suggestions on how to actually do this.Dead Man said:Just becuase I can't think of a group on GAF that has a higher appreciation for the 'ring.
http://jalopnik.com/5684589/save-the-nurburgring
Error1355 said:
YAY! I got it! (By grinding the Nurburgring race in Expert to try to get to level 21...)
So what do I get?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSD3RpFXMCY
:lol