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Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 4:22 pm
by AmIdYfReAk
zewulf wrote:Is this GT or Arcade mode?

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 :)

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 4:43 pm
by Freakaloin
is this game not on the pc? if not...its gay...

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:03 am
by zewulf
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 :)

There's an XLink Kai tutorial on GT Planet here.

XLink Kai download link here.

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:10 am
by zewulf
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 :paranoid: I think Arcade mode should suffice (just my opinion :paranoid:). 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 :paranoid:

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:48 am
by Don Carlos
zewulf wrote:
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 :paranoid: I think Arcade mode should suffice (just my opinion :paranoid:). 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 :paranoid:
w3rd man
Arcade and standard cars all the way :D

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 1:57 pm
by zewulf
Don Carlos wrote:w3rd man
Arcade and standard cars all the way :D
OK, but with the following adjustments :p

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)

:paranoid:

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 3:45 pm
by +JuggerNaut+
Don Carlos wrote:
zewulf wrote:
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 :paranoid: I think Arcade mode should suffice (just my opinion :paranoid:). 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 :paranoid:
w3rd man
Arcade and standard cars all the way :D
i agree with this. this will tend to shift results toward more pure "driving" skills.

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 5:18 pm
by AmIdYfReAk
zewulf wrote:
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 :)

There's an XLink Kai tutorial on GT Planet here.

XLink Kai download link here.

i knew this allready.. thanks though :)

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 5:57 pm
by Duhard
okay post your results uber morons and I'll challenge the winner to a 1v1 on t2..deal?