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Still looking for names to join the Time Trials in the Online folder.

City - London

Route - Big Ben 10

Weather - Clear

It's cars only. Any car in class D except for the Lamborghini Diablo VTS or the Mercedes CLK DTM AMG.

Current Standings

1. SuperstarBeeJay : BMW M3 E30 : 1:01.20 : (MT)

2. Meatball - BMW M3 E30 - 1:01.68 (AT)

3. TommyG - BMW M3 E30 - 1:01.79 (MT)

4. Rossco UK : RUF RK Coupe : 1:02.96 : (MT)

5. MalevolentPanda : BMW M3 E30 : 1:03.28 : AT

6. Freelance Tramp : RUF RK Coupe : 1:03.34 : (AT)

7=. Boozy : Ferrari 355 F1 GTS : 1.03.42 : (AT)

7=. bigbrick : M3 E30 DTM : 1:03.42 : (MT)

8. SteveH : BMW M3 E30 : 1.03.63 : (AT)

9. ScratchyDirk : BMW M3 E30 : 1:03.72 : (AT)

10. Freeman: C8 Laviolette LWB : 1.03.80 : (AT)

11. JuicyPo : BMW E30 M3 : 1.03.88 : (AT)

12. PrimeAran : Rocket : 1:04.97 : (AT)

13. Guage : C8 Laviolette LWB : 1.05.69 : (AT)

14. Mr Do : Ferrari F355 F1 GTS : 1.05.79 : (AT)

15. EatingSeanR : Rocket : 01:07.77 : (AT)

new num 14th -> JamCunn : BMW M5 E50 : 1.05.72 : (AT)

Go Me

Right where can I get the M3 E30 from ??

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Picked this up this afternoon from Blockbuster, enjoying it so far, but...

the bikes! What a total headfuck. Anyone got any tips for riding them properly? What's the best camera view for them?

Also, anyone got any idea why you can view a full 360 degrees in some vehicles but only left/right/front/back in others?

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the bikes aren't much fun, imo. far too twitchy, yet hardly any turn in when you actually want it.

i usually use the bumper cam on cars, with nothing in the way of my view except the rev counter and speedo, but with bikes i use the farthest chase cam.

Yeah, I tried again this morning, and the chase cam is far better for the bikes (though I use the nearest one).

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Ok I've started the career on Normal and I'm winning every race easily. Is it worth knocking the difficulty up or does it get harder?

Knock it up one at least. The increase in difficulty is quite large though so you can easily drop from easily winning to failing.

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http://www.pgr4.co.uk/2008/08/09/buy-an-achievement/

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FFS! one of the achievements REQUIRES you to purchase the DLC?

fuck that shit!

The linked page makes it clear at the very start - points it out, in fact - that you buy the achievement with the in-game kudos. Maybe the link has been changed since you viewed it, but I bought the game on Saturday and worked that one out from the achievements page. You save a million kudos and you spend it on the gamer picture, just as you'd spend a smaller amount on a new car.

Anyway, yeah, I picked it up from Blockbuster and it's definitely a tenner well-spent. Voting for photos is a great idea, and the gameplay is PGR - can't go wrong. The bikes will take a while to adjust to, but I remember that being everyone's comment at launch.

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There's only normal and expert. I'm not winning by masses. Hmm...

Is there? The campaign doesn't follow the normal bronze, silver, gold, platinum scheme then? It's been a while. I remember dropping the difficulty down from the top on the campaign towards the end as it was draging a bit.

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Yeah it's different, just three settings.

My main bugbear with PGR2 was that my skills fell almost directly between Silver and Gold. At the end, Gold was too hard for me to be bothered with and Silver too easy. I'm probably better at games now though so I'll stick with Gold I reckon for Arcade.

Impressed at the fact it has two different modes though. It seems as though it's twice the size of PGR2.

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The linked page makes it clear at the very start - points it out, in fact - that you buy the achievement with the in-game kudos. Maybe the link has been changed since you viewed it, but I bought the game on Saturday and worked that one out from the achievements page. You save a million kudos and you spend it on the gamer picture, just as you'd spend a smaller amount on a new car.

Anyway, yeah, I picked it up from Blockbuster and it's definitely a tenner well-spent. Voting for photos is a great idea, and the gameplay is PGR - can't go wrong. The bikes will take a while to adjust to, but I remember that being everyone's comment at launch.

the link that says

You can only use the vehicles in the Premium Challenge Pack (400 MS Points) for this arcade chapter but don’t worry, they are really nice vehicles

as in the second link... that links to the above.

Not the link that links to the "buy an achievement" page, but the "download king" achievement.

That one?

:blink:

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PGR 4 Weekly Challenge 22/12/08- 28/12/08

City - New York

Route - Twisted Straits

Weather - Snow

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Cars - Class E

It's cars only. Any car in class E except for the Audi RS4

Post your Name : Car : Time : Transmission in the following format.

Boozy : Mazda RX-7 : 1.42.17 : (AT)

Current Standings

1. Meatball : Vanwall GPR V12 : 1:37.92 : (AT)

2. JuicyPo : Subaru Impreza 22b : 1.39.69 : (AT)

3. Boozy : Mazda RX-7 : 1.42.17 : (AT)

Link in my sig for the full thread in the Online folder.

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I was well up for the previous Time Trial this morning as I've got a cold and have finally done all friend and family related duties intill Christmas Eve, but couldent attempt the track as it cost Kudos. :(

If this one is unlocked then I'll give it a bash in a minute. :)

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I purchased this yesterday from Blockbuster for £9.99.

I started with the Arcade mode, using the Sierra and the holy 'grale. The cars feel a bit 'dead' - they don't react in comparison to similar cars on Forza. They don't get upset easily and there's not enough rumble, so I don't feel very involved.

Then I tried the Subaru Impreza 22b snow drift challenge, which was a step in the right direction. This was followed by a fast lap of the snow-covered Nurburgring, at dawn, in the 1950s Formula One car. How good was this challenge? The car moves around, the track is beautiful (and blinding in places, like a real drive at dawn on a wet road) - it was just brilliant.

I now think it's a damn good game - the brilliant weather system and excellent in-car views really differentiate it to Forza, though generally I feel the cars could feel more 'alive'.

There's a good choice of cars in this game, too. The early F1 cars, Caterham and Sierra are excellent contributions to the genre.

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By men do you mean the ones with the inteligence to play the game how it was designed to be played.

Maybe if you want to be the fastest guy in the world and you take your racing as seriously as you can, the wheel isn't the best option but it does work with the game to the degree that you can get enjoyment out of it. It may not be 100% realistic or even close but to say it doesn't work is a fallacy and quite frankly just a wee bit snobbish. I had a wheel and I played PGR4 with it. With the right car and the right track it can be a lot of fun.

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Maybe if you want to be the fastest guy in the world and you take your racing as seriously as you can, the wheel isn't the best option but it does work with the game to the degree that you can get enjoyment out of it. It may not be 100% realistic or even close but to say it doesn't work is a fallacy and quite frankly just a wee bit snobbish. I had a wheel and I played PGR4 with it. With the right car and the right track it can be a lot of fun.

My comment was in response to a snobbish comment about wheel vs. pad. The wheel works fine on PGR4 and I haven't said any different. It's just not how the game was designed to be played and so suffers for it. Forza 2 was obviously better optimised for the wheel and gets as close as I've ever seen good implementation on a console. In comparison to PC games where going from a pad to a wheel is a massive jump in quality. Going from a 360 pad to a wheel on something like a GTR on PC is as big a jump in enjoyment and experience as going from keyboard to pad. On 360 the jump just isn't the same. It's nothing to do with speed really, PGR just plays better on a pad. It's more fun on a pad.

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Maybe if you want to be the fastest guy in the world and you take your racing as seriously as you can, the wheel isn't the best option but it does work with the game to the degree that you can get enjoyment out of it. It may not be 100% realistic or even close but to say it doesn't work is a fallacy and quite frankly just a wee bit snobbish. I had a wheel and I played PGR4 with it. With the right car and the right track it can be a lot of fun.

How is it snobbish? That doesn't even make sense mate.

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Err aye well peace & goodwill etc....

I was simply trying to point out that if someone is enjoying it with the wheel, good on them. My snob comment was aimed at the idea that because Forza works better with the wheel, then PGR is disregarded as being unplayable which simply isn't true, its just not as good. And Sid you're not who I was calling a Snob but apparently you are a rich idiot :D . Is that the same thing ? Anyway in future can you post your times in The Online Folder's PGR4 Time Attack Thread

Cheers.

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