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On Gran Turismo 5 the A.I. drivers get random names and in a few races ive seen S. Schumacher and a couple of Kobayashi's pop up but tonight i had a T. Inoue pop up driving a 2002 beetle in the European GTI cup race on the Rome track..... :lol: he finished 8th
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NO WAY !!!
He finishes in abeetle :|
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I'm seriously tempted to splash out on a PS3 just so I can play GT5 (I've already got an XBox 360).
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watka wrote:I'm seriously tempted to splash out on a PS3 just so I can play GT5 (I've already got an XBox 360).


seriously do it.....GT5 is an immense game
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The only things stopping me are:

a) I barely get to play my X Box these days (2/3 times a week max), I doubt I'd play the PS3 that much more.
b) My parents would probably go spare although I could easily afford it.
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watka wrote:The only things stopping me are:

a) I barely get to play my X Box these days (2/3 times a week max), I doubt I'd play the PS3 that much more.
b) My parents would probably go spare although I could easily afford it.


Trade the X Box.....
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WeirdKerr wrote:
watka wrote:The only things stopping me are:

a) I barely get to play my X Box these days (2/3 times a week max), I doubt I'd play the PS3 that much more.
b) My parents would probably go spare although I could easily afford it.


Trade the X Box.....


That's not an option.
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To be honest, I was thinking about getting myself a brand new videogame system, but I need to know if GT5 can be played properly without an steering wheel, as I can't afford myself to buy one. Could WeirdKerr or someone who has played the game answer me? Thanks in advance.
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Although GT5 looks like an enormous driving sim; I won´t buy it until they improve the AI. Whenever GT has a nice AI I´ll buy it.
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My B-Spec driver T. Kobayashi has won every single race he has entered and is a better drifter than me (even though the drifting is unintentional).
I've raced against quite a few drivers with rejects names including Yamamoto, Campos and Baumgartner (hoping to one day race against HWNSNBM).

Phoenix wrote:To be honest, I was thinking about getting myself a brand new videogame system, but I need to know if GT5 can be played properly without an steering wheel, as I can't afford myself to buy one. Could WeirdKerr or someone who has played the game answer me? Thanks in advance.

It plays fairly well with the normal PS3 controller (as I don't have a steering wheel either), but you may need to use driving aids in some cars.

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Aerond wrote:Although GT5 looks like an enormous driving sim; I won´t buy it until they improve the AI. Whenever GT has a nice AI I´ll buy it.


they are a lot better than in earlier games..... but to be honest ive never found a racing game yet that the A.I. drivers are anything other than a bunch of rene arnoux....
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Is this the Rome Circuit from GT2 and GT3, because that circuit rocks. Is Special Stage Route 11 on it?
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I just raced against R. Schuhmacher (yes, that misspelling of Schumacher is intentional) and J. Wilson in a VW Lupo race at the Nurburgring. Schuhmacher finished second and Wilson finished 8th.
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redbulljack14 wrote:Is this the Rome Circuit from GT2 and GT3, because that circuit rocks. Is Special Stage Route 11 on it?


Sorry, no on both counts. The Rome circuit this time is a pretty high speed blast past the Colliseum rather than the old twisty one.

I would like to say that the game is excellent though, I've been using my old Logitech Driving Force GT, a Gran Turismo branded force
feedback wheel released at the same time as GT3 and it works perfectly.

P.S. I've raced against a 'Baumgartner' too ...
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Earlier tonight I reached level 5 in B-spec, which meant I could get a second driver. I decided that I would take the first F1 driver's name that came out. Unfortunately this turned out to be F. Alonso, so I decided to keep changing the name until I saw T. Montero but sadly I pressed the X button at the wrong time. Finally after many names later I settled with V. Petrov, who in his first race spun a Lamborghini Countach in front of a pack of 9 very expensive classic cars.
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MinardiFan95 wrote:Finally after many names later I settled with V. Petrov, who in his first race spun a Lamborghini Countach in front of a pack of 9 very expensive classic cars.


Why doesn't this surprise me? :lol:
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WeirdKerr wrote:
Aerond wrote:Although GT5 looks like an enormous driving sim; I won´t buy it until they improve the AI. Whenever GT has a nice AI I´ll buy it.


they are a lot better than in earlier games..... but to be honest ive never found a racing game yet that the A.I. drivers are anything other than a bunch of rene arnoux....


NASCAR Racing 2003 Season's AI are generally pretty good, but depending on track.ini settings they can be major asshats and try and win the race on lap 1, but they don't go down without a fight unless you set them to uber-weak AI strength. GNS Physics AI will sometimes force four wide at Talladega, and sometimes they'll do it and not wreck.
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Cynon wrote:
WeirdKerr wrote:
Aerond wrote:Although GT5 looks like an enormous driving sim; I won´t buy it until they improve the AI. Whenever GT has a nice AI I´ll buy it.


they are a lot better than in earlier games..... but to be honest ive never found a racing game yet that the A.I. drivers are anything other than a bunch of rene arnoux....


NASCAR Racing 2003 Season's AI are generally pretty good, but depending on track.ini settings they can be major asshats and try and win the race on lap 1, but they don't go down without a fight unless you set them to uber-weak AI strength. GNS Physics AI will sometimes force four wide at Talladega, and sometimes they'll do it and not wreck.


Grand Prix 4's AI is generally very good aswell but it can be an absolute nightmare to lap them.
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OHMYGOD.
i was on suzuka at my friends house, and i was dueling with Z. BAUMGARTNER for the lead.
He obviously won.
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JohnMLTX wrote:OHMYGOD.
i was on suzuka at my friends house, and i was dueling with Z. BAUMGARTNER for the lead.
He obviously won.
My life is papyaed.


fixed.
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We might have to all post times on this thread of the TGTT in one of the reasonably priced cars. To see who is the fastest.
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Raced against a few more rejects in the past few days, including J. Wilson and R. Moreno (racing in NASCAR - following in Villeneuve's, Speed's and Papis' footsteps?).
Also raced against a few drivers from other motorsports, including S. Dixon and kostas22's least favourite driver, A. Rossi. As well as this I raced against S. Baumgartner (or as I called him, Salt Baumgartner).
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MinardiFan95 wrote:Raced against a few more rejects in the past few days, including J. Wilson and R. Moreno...

Erm, R. Moreno is not an F1 Reject - he scored a second in Japan 1990, as well as other unrejectifying results the following season.
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we should arrange an f1 rejects race on line on gt5... in fiat 500f...s
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I've recently added another driver to my B-spec team, the dodgy-neck guy himself, S. Yamamoto. No other racing drivers to mention, but I did race against the Croc Hunter, the late S.Irwin (racing that Range Rover around a street track would have been almost as hard as wrestling a crocodile, just without those sharp teeth) and former Black Sabbath lead singer and worldwide target for bat conservationists, O.Osbourne.
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I've raced against Maldonado, although it was S.Maldonaldo.
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Ive raced against an F.Alonso as well
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Collieafc wrote:Ive raced against an F.Alonso as well


Was he faster than you?
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redbulljack14 wrote:
Collieafc wrote:Ive raced against an F.Alonso as well


Was he faster than you?

And if yes - can you confirm you understood that message?
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Pointrox wrote:
redbulljack14 wrote:
Collieafc wrote:Ive raced against an F.Alonso as well


Was he faster than you?

And if yes - can you confirm you understood that message?


He was not. He was 4th...
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Collieafc wrote:He was not. He was 4th...

Must have been an imposter :P
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Pointrox wrote:
Collieafc wrote:He was not. He was 4th...

Must have been an imposter :P

Or maybe he jumped the start and received a drive-through penalty...
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Sorry to revive an old topic, but these official screenshots of the new "Spec 2.0" update were too good not to post.

Check out who's in 8th place...
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...14th place...
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...and 6th place...
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Someone at Polyphony must be an avid F1 Rejects fan :D
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MinardiFan95 wrote:Check out who's in 8th place...
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And what is Nakano doing? :lol:
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Most of the drivers above I've already raced against. My B-Spec driver is a certain B.Senna :)
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Just raced a NASCAR round Monza against T. Tokagi (not Takagi, but close enough?).Then in another race against the reject circuit V. Valencia (2nd for most of the race, finished third) and my favourite for the next female in F1, A. Powell (8th for a while, fell to 12th of 16. :( )!
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