You know you're playing GT4 too much when...

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Welcome to GTPlanet, superspeed. If you could refrain from triple posting, that would be very much appreciated here. You will see a button next to the Quote button, that appears as two dialog bubbles. In the future, to quote various messages, just press that button, and when you have quoted every message, just press the normal Quote button. I hope that helps.
 
Hmm. You found time to loiter around Tescos? Clearly you weren't playing enough [size=+1]GT4[/size]. :P
 
Try taking out your GT4 disk and cleaning the shiny side. Then blow into your PS2 where you put the disk and pray.
my disc hasn't gone out of my ps2 in 1 year!:crazy:



...when you come at the nürburg ring and say:'' yes it have my racing license, i got B, A, IB, IA, and special, isn't that enough???:crazy:
 
When you just start to get into a race, and then you realize it's finished. :(
I am going to add to that
when you just start a race and zone out looking at the great graphics and realize that you just missed a braking point and go into the grass or crash into a barrier.
 
When you go to the Nurburgring Nordschleife in real life, and peer over into the F1 track, expecting it to be much less detailed, and bad looking :lol:
 
When you're tired, and sitting in your real car on long road trips dozing, and in just a quarter of a second, you suddenly get shocked, and think "SH**! I'm driving in real life!"

It actually happened to me some weeks ago, and it was kind of scary. I stopped by the next gas station and had a cup of coffee.
 
and zone out looking at the great graphics and realize that you just missed a braking point

Back when i did the El Capitan endurance race over and over with different cars for fun, I always listened to my iPod while racing, and every so often realized i had completely zoned out, and was half a lap later and was way ahead of my own pace, easily getting the best lap time of the race. Don't know why, but I'm faster when i don't think.
 
It happens to me too! Some times, I find myself talking to my brother, sitting right next to me in his computer. Usually it happens to me in the Nürburgring.

But unlike you, I'm not faster than when thinking. I'm usually a few tenths slower, on the Nürburgring this translates to 3-8 seconds, depending on the car.
 
When you're playing GT4 thinking of more for this thread.
Guilty.


Edit:When you only quit GT4 to do such things as: eat and go to school, etc...

Not guilty.(phew!)
 
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