I haven't gotten too far into GT mode yet, so if I'm gonna compete, it'd have to be the Arcade mode.
Unfortunately I don't have my DFP with me, and I'm not good with the controller, but that shouldn't matter
Lastly, I won't be able to post screenshots if you guys want them as proof, because I don't have my desktop with me either for me to hook my PS2 to
we'll if this is a go, then i will give you this.. infact i recomment everyone to do this.
Get in a car that is about 230HP+ ( not hard ) go to the special events. the second race down is a Rally that has no real car restrictions.. Two races both on a tropical shoreline.
now, if you are using a car with 240HP you MAY have a semi-hardtime keeping infront of the dude, But dont sweat it, keep going.
you will win 5K per race ( woop de doo ), but if you win both races, you will recive a Toyota Rally car that is worth in the ball park of $265'000. Sell it, do it again if needed..
that way you will be able to buy the cars that are in the challenges
AmIdYfReAk wrote:the refrence is, make a online game, everyone join up with say a slyline, and we will all race on Nurburgring.
gt4 supports online racing, and i am not quite 100% how it will work out.. but it would be fun to say the least, right?
Officially, GT4 only supports LAN racing (in Arcade mode), not online :icon32:
However, you can use a tunneling program like XLink Kai to allow you to use the LAN feature in GT4 to race online. Your results may vary though, as I alluded to earlier
AmIdYfReAk wrote:we'll if this is a go, then i will give you this.. infact i recomment everyone to do this.
Get in a car that is about 230HP+ ( not hard ) go to the special events. the second race down is a Rally that has no real car restrictions.. Two races both on a tropical shoreline.
now, if you are using a car with 240HP you MAY have a semi-hardtime keeping infront of the dude, But dont sweat it, keep going.
you will win 5K per race ( woop de doo ), but if you win both races, you will recive a Toyota Rally car that is worth in the ball park of $265'000. Sell it, do it again if needed..
that way you will be able to buy the cars that are in the challenges
TBH, I'm still not that fond of the rallying in GT4 I think Arcade mode should suffice (just my opinion ). AFAIK, Arcade mode doesn't alter the physics; it merely removes the task of having to earn cars and greatly simplifies modifying/setting up the cars. Besides, if you want to have an online race via XLink later on, that's available only in the Arcade mode anyway
AmIdYfReAk wrote:we'll if this is a go, then i will give you this.. infact i recomment everyone to do this.
Get in a car that is about 230HP+ ( not hard ) go to the special events. the second race down is a Rally that has no real car restrictions.. Two races both on a tropical shoreline.
now, if you are using a car with 240HP you MAY have a semi-hardtime keeping infront of the dude, But dont sweat it, keep going.
you will win 5K per race ( woop de doo ), but if you win both races, you will recive a Toyota Rally car that is worth in the ball park of $265'000. Sell it, do it again if needed..
that way you will be able to buy the cars that are in the challenges
TBH, I'm still not that fond of the rallying in GT4 I think Arcade mode should suffice (just my opinion ). AFAIK, Arcade mode doesn't alter the physics; it merely removes the task of having to earn cars and greatly simplifies modifying/setting up the cars. Besides, if you want to have an online race via XLink later on, that's available only in the Arcade mode anyway
w3rd man
Arcade and standard cars all the way
Where were you when the West was defeated?
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Don Carlos wrote:w3rd man
Arcade and standard cars all the way
OK, but with the following adjustments
1. +20 power
2. -10 weight
3. user preference driving aids
4. softest tires possible
So when you post your results, you must also state the following (in addition to laptime, speed, car used, etc.):
1. transmission type used
2. driving aids used
3. controller type used
4. if you used a wheel, state your active steering/steering type/power assists/force feedback strength settings (depending on which wheel you used)
AmIdYfReAk wrote:we'll if this is a go, then i will give you this.. infact i recomment everyone to do this.
Get in a car that is about 230HP+ ( not hard ) go to the special events. the second race down is a Rally that has no real car restrictions.. Two races both on a tropical shoreline.
now, if you are using a car with 240HP you MAY have a semi-hardtime keeping infront of the dude, But dont sweat it, keep going.
you will win 5K per race ( woop de doo ), but if you win both races, you will recive a Toyota Rally car that is worth in the ball park of $265'000. Sell it, do it again if needed..
that way you will be able to buy the cars that are in the challenges
TBH, I'm still not that fond of the rallying in GT4 I think Arcade mode should suffice (just my opinion ). AFAIK, Arcade mode doesn't alter the physics; it merely removes the task of having to earn cars and greatly simplifies modifying/setting up the cars. Besides, if you want to have an online race via XLink later on, that's available only in the Arcade mode anyway
w3rd man
Arcade and standard cars all the way
i agree with this. this will tend to shift results toward more pure "driving" skills.
AmIdYfReAk wrote:the refrence is, make a online game, everyone join up with say a slyline, and we will all race on Nurburgring.
gt4 supports online racing, and i am not quite 100% how it will work out.. but it would be fun to say the least, right?
Officially, GT4 only supports LAN racing (in Arcade mode), not online :icon32:
However, you can use a tunneling program like XLink Kai to allow you to use the LAN feature in GT4 to race online. Your results may vary though, as I alluded to earlier