Who here has GT4 (NA version)
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Originally Posted by M-Type,Feb 26 2005, 02:27 PM
for folks that havent got it YET. I think costco sells it for 44.99
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Originally Posted by kitwetzler,Feb 23 2005, 12:28 PM
man, I suck really bad with the controller... took me like an hour to get through the first 8 B license tests
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Originally Posted by JsAP1,Feb 28 2005, 07:08 AM
Controller is the way to go. I passed every test the first time except on the IA the final test. It took me about 10 times then got it. Not really into getting the Super right now. Just unlocked the Extreme events and it looks like ya need it. Go figure..
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Originally Posted by M-Type,Feb 28 2005, 01:47 PM
oh compusa sells it for 37.99. if they dont have any copies take their add to circuit city and make them price match it.
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You shouldn't have to crank the wheel that much to make the car turn. Just setup the car for more steering. I don't turn the wheel more than 120 degrees to go around most sharp corners.
Nice feedback, yes! Try driving a LMP/GTP/group C car at Circuit De La sarthe at 230mph on the Mulsanne Straight. There is no way to keep the steering steady!
Nice feedback, yes! Try driving a LMP/GTP/group C car at Circuit De La sarthe at 230mph on the Mulsanne Straight. There is no way to keep the steering steady!
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Originally Posted by Terrance914,Feb 28 2005, 05:19 PM
You shouldn't have to crank the wheel that much to make the car turn. Just setup the car for more steering. I don't turn the wheel more than 120 degrees to go around most sharp corners.