Anyway, I did a race at Walt Disney World on I think Amateur level (With a keyboard!): I qualified on 20th, something like 0.7 seconds behind Buddy Lazier's pole lap. But in the race, Buzz Calkins had to do a Grosjean on me, on the first lap!
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MinardiFan95 wrote: If you like the touge style courses in Auto Modellista, check out Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift 2/Kaido Racer 2 (for PS2), it's probably the most in-depth Touge game out there and has a varied selection of JDM cars... including a Suzuki Carry kei-truckOh, and it also has an intro song by Daiki Kasho.
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darkapprentice77 wrote:Should I get WRC 3? It looks good.
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Cynon wrote:Anyone play Minecraft?
kostas22 wrote:takagi_for_the_win wrote:Meanwhile, I've spent the last month of my life on FIFA 11, helping Chievo Verona win Serie A. No mean feat, especially when you consider I had it on legendary difficulty (the hardest I'd previously been on was Amateur) and the halfs were 6 minutes long each. What was even better is that Juventus came 13th, AC Milan came 16th, and Fiorentina came bottom with only one win (which incidentally was a 4-0 win against me)
So it would appear you can't buy referees in Fifa...
And yes, getting Chievo Verona to do anything is incredibly difficult, they are by far the dullest and mediocre football team in the world. If Serie A were represented by a living room, Chievo would be the bland beige low intensity lamp that got put in the corner and people forget to ever use. They are masters of anonymity.
Meanwhile back in my Football Manager Serie A game, it's only the middle of February and I already have a 17 point lead at the top of Serie A ahead of Roma. Unfortunately however Juventus have been able to claw their way back up to 8th in the table. Udinese are really struggling, only 5 wins and they're 2 points above relegation.
Compare this to Fifa, where I'm scraping the bottom of the table with Inter, only 4 points in 5 matches puts me 13th and already 11 points behind league leaders Lazio.
dinizintheoven wrote:Incidentally, if I do come across any more villages, what should I call them - any suggestions? Also, with a new diamond mine about to be opened, what would be appropriate for that?
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Shizuka wrote:Got Action Girlz Racing, The Flintstones: Bedrock Racing as well, I'm waiting for them to arrive by mail.
Can any of you recommend any bad FPS/racing games for PS2 please?
MinardiFan95 wrote:...and if you're on the lookout for some bad PS2 games, try looking for games published by Midas or Phoenix Games.
MinardiFan95 wrote:[*]Racing Simulation 3 - Not a terrible game, but worth a look as it's an unlicensed F1 game based on the 2000 season (for example, Gaston Mazzacane is renamed Gaby Menesquez).
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Barbazza wrote:I don't usually drop in here but today I got GP4 for the grand sum of 49 pence.
Weirdly, I remember seeing it before in DVD style case and maybe even a big box, but the one I got was in an A5 sized box.
It looks really good for a 10 year old game, I have to say!
It seems a bit temperamental on my PC though, after installation it worked fine. Then I downloaded the patch and it had a bit of a fit until eventually it decided to work again.
Still, better than GP3 which doesn't seem to play on modern PCs at all whatever you use....
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
mario wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:Incidentally, if I do come across any more villages, what should I call them - any suggestions? Also, with a new diamond mine about to be opened, what would be appropriate for that?
Surely a reference to Klien would be appropriate for the diamond mine...
dinizintheoven wrote:mario wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:Incidentally, if I do come across any more villages, what should I call them - any suggestions? Also, with a new diamond mine about to be opened, what would be appropriate for that?
Surely a reference to Klien would be appropriate for the diamond mine...
So, I've been Minecrafting again in lieu of being able to run the latest round of F1RMGP (I'm still going to give it a couple of weeks off, most likely). I've had a brainwave this morning - the all-powerful company that runs mining in Rejectland, which operates my first massive slab-mine and will also run the second, is the World Institute for Diamond Discovery. I'm sure you can all work out why I chose those particular initials...
Presumably the reference to Christian Klien is because of his earring (though, if anyone said "diamond earring" and "Formula One driver" to me in the same sentence, I'd think of Lewis Hamilton). If so, I'm going to retrospectively name the first mine Danner Depths, after the original earring-wearing German-speaking Christian who probably should have been a reject but wasn't.
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
tommykl wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:So, I've been Minecrafting again in lieu of being able to run the latest round of F1RMGP (I'm still going to give it a couple of weeks off, most likely). I've had a brainwave this morning - the all-powerful company that runs mining in Rejectland, which operates my first massive slab-mine and will also run the second, is the World Institute for Diamond Discovery. I'm sure you can all work out why I chose those particular initials...
Presumably the reference to Christian Klien is because of his earring (though, if anyone said "diamond earring" and "Formula One driver" to me in the same sentence, I'd think of Lewis Hamilton). If so, I'm going to retrospectively name the first mine Danner Depths, after the original earring-wearing German-speaking Christian who probably should have been a reject but wasn't.
Actually, it's a reference to the 2004 Monaco Grand Prix. For the premiere of Ocean's Twelve, Jaguar embedded some diamonds into their nosecones. Klien promptly destroyed his at the Grand Hotel hairpin, losing the diamond in the process.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
tommykl wrote:Actually, it's a reference to the 2004 Monaco Grand Prix. For the premiere of Ocean's Twelve, Jaguar embedded some diamonds into their nosecones. Klien promptly destroyed his at the Grand Hotel hairpin, losing the diamond in the process.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:So, I tried the F1 Race Stars demo, and DEAR GOD IS IT AWFUL. AVOID IT LIKE THE PLAGUE.
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
madmark1974 wrote:BlindCaveSalamander wrote:So, I tried the F1 Race Stars demo, and DEAR GOD IS IT AWFUL. AVOID IT LIKE THE PLAGUE.
Strangely enough I tried this last night as well, and I have to agree. From the 'blurb' I thought the game had 'real' F1 tracks but in a karting style, with elevation and jumps, etc.
Aerond wrote:madmark1974 wrote:BlindCaveSalamander wrote:So, I tried the F1 Race Stars demo, and DEAR GOD IS IT AWFUL. AVOID IT LIKE THE PLAGUE.
Strangely enough I tried this last night as well, and I have to agree. From the 'blurb' I thought the game had 'real' F1 tracks but in a karting style, with elevation and jumps, etc.
You should email Codemasters with that idea.
F1 RACE STARS will take players on a world tour of iconic FORMULA ONE locations, including Monaco, Silverstone and the new Circuit of Americas in Austin, Texas, recreated as fantastical racing circuits built for speed and wheel-to-wheel competition
Wallio wrote:I've been wasting my time with Forza: Horizon, which isn't that bad actually. Think of Need for Speed Pro Street, Underground 2, and Forza having sloppy sloppy sex.
madmark1974 wrote:BlindCaveSalamander wrote:So, I tried the F1 Race Stars demo, and DEAR GOD IS IT AWFUL. AVOID IT LIKE THE PLAGUE.
Strangely enough I tried this last night as well, and I have to agree. From the 'blurb' I thought the game had 'real' F1 tracks but in a karting style, with elevation and jumps, etc.
Well from the demo, seems there are only 10 tracks, and they're not in the shape of F1 circuits at all. The weapons / boosters hardly seem to do anything, as far as I can tell there's no
way of going round corners quickly (no drifting). Was thinking this might be a future purchase for the children to play, but even Little Big Planet Karting looks better. Still, I will keep the
demo for a while to let the children have a go. Only thing they have got right is the slightly 'unstable' look of Pastor Maldonado ...
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
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BlindCaveSalamander wrote:If you're looking for a kart game, just stick to Mario Kart if you have a Nintendo... anything, really; otherwise, I can highly recommend Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing - the sequel to which is supposed to be released next week.
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...