are you going to put NOS on all your cars?

  • Thread starter Brainhulk
  • 153 comments
  • 11,978 views

are you going to put NOS on all your cars?

  • yes

    Votes: 43 20.6%
  • no

    Votes: 119 56.9%
  • only if I need it to pass an event

    Votes: 34 16.3%
  • only if it sounds like realistic NOS

    Votes: 13 6.2%

  • Total voters
    209
I said, "on a track with corners" I didn't say, "use it on corners".

All reports so far, as I mentioned, are that it does not affect PP and it can't be toggled off in online lobbies. PD's own screenshots also support the latter. If this turns out not to be true, it'll be a welcome relief.

Please list all the racing series represented in GT that use Nitrous.
Please list any major circuit racing series that allows Nitrous.

I anxiously await your response.

Nitrous, Kers, Overboost. They all achieve the same effect in different manners. This has nothing to do with "What racing series use it". Many series have a "Push to pass".

And yes, you didn't say "use it on corners" I just said, you're not going too, so why doesn't it have a place on a track with corners?
 
Nitrous, Kers, Overboost. They all achieve the same effect in different manners. This has nothing to do with "What racing series use it". Many series have a "Push to pass".

And yes, you didn't say "use it on corners" I just said, you're not going too, so why doesn't it have a place on a track with corners?

I'm still waiting for your list of which circuit racing series use nitrous. Your list of series which use nitrous, will also answer your question of why it doesn't belong on a track with corners.
 
I'm still waiting for your list of which circuit racing series use nitrous. Your list of series which use nitrous, will also answer your question of why it doesn't belong on a track with corners.


Haha, arrogance. As i said, it has nothing to do with what series in real life use it, none use Nitrous, is that what you wanted to hear? There you go. This is about you saying it doesn't belong on a circut with corners.

That's like me saying, well you don't own a GT-R in real life, so why are you driving one in GT? See what you're sounding like?

And if i'm not mistaken, it can't be used on any "Race cars" in the game.
 
I said, "on a track with corners" I didn't say, "use it on corners"..

But you know that WILL happen.

People WILL wind up using it in corners. While tailgating no doubt. :lol:

It's going to be like the horn, when people have the horn button mapped somewhere inconvenient when they get tense & lean.




I better shut up, because that could wind up being me actually. :guilty:


And actually, I'm seeing some possible hilarious spectator entertainment to be had... hmmm
 
Really curious to see how nitrous will affect time trials. May not even be used on some cases and on others the way we use it may be crucial. And from a gaming perspective any new feature that requires proper thought and effort to perfect is always welcome as far as I am concerned.

Other than that I am not really a fan :P
 
Saying nauss is about the equivalent of saying YOLO, Swag, or Alpha. You might as well call nitrous Zex (brand name), Nex (NX brand name), etc. Personally, I just call is nitrous because that's what it is.
Have you ever said Kleenex, Vise Grips, Channel Locks, Ketchup, Band-Aid, or Jell-O?
 
Have you ever said Kleenex, Vise Grips, Channel Locks, Ketchup, Band-Aid, or Jell-O?
Its just the tone of the word. Going to meets and hearing kids talk about stage two CPU tunes, cold air intakes, and nausss gets exhausting. But, I guess it doesn't really matter.
I can relate to this. It really annoyed me as a kid the way my grandmother would say "Kleenex".
She was the only person I ever heard say "Kleenex" to refer to tissues. She was born in 1915. I'd always assumed she said that because she was old-fashioned, and therefore I associated "Kleenex" with old-fashioned. :)

Anyway, I say nitrous, just because that's what it is, and I think of it as the stuff at the dentist's office, or it reminds me of that movie with Dennis Hopper.


Oh, but I'd much rather hear someone say "nawss" or whatever...
Than hear someone ask me, "What kind of coke do you want? We have ginger ale, orange, and grape."
That's just wrong. :lol:
 
Oh, but I'd much rather hear someone say "nawss" or whatever...
Than hear someone ask me, "What kind of coke do you want? We have ginger ale, orange, and grape."
That's just wrong. :lol:

Growing up in the south...everything is called a coke. That gets exhausting too. Hahahaha.
 
:indiff: there goes my street cred
:lol:

Just your kitchen cred.
Well, dining room cred actually... :sly:

Growing up in the south...everything is called a coke. That gets exhausting too. Hahahaha.
Yes, I've heard about that! (Never actually heard it in person.) And it just sounds weird. And confusing. Especially as someone who prefers Pepsi. :dopey:
Also the part about tea that's not in fact tea is very very disturbing, but that's well off on a tangent. ;)
 
I'm definitely going to try it out, as I haven't used NOS on a proper simulator. But basing on past experience, upgrade parts have made many cars less pleasant to drive (even after LSD and suspension adjustments), so I'm going to leave most of my cars stock. Or have two copies, one stock, and another to do all kinds of dastardly deeds to.
 
I can relate to this. It really annoyed me as a kid the way my grandmother would say "Kleenex".
She was the only person I ever heard say "Kleenex" to refer to tissues. She was born in 1915. I'd always assumed she said that because she was old-fashioned, and therefore I associated "Kleenex" with old-fashioned. :)

Anyway, I say nitrous, just because that's what it is, and I think of it as the stuff at the dentist's office, or it reminds me of that movie with Dennis Hopper.


Oh, but I'd much rather hear someone say "nawss" or whatever...
Than hear someone ask me, "What kind of coke do you want? We have ginger ale, orange, and grape."
That's just wrong. :lol:
Growing up in the south...everything is called a coke. That gets exhausting too. Hahahaha.

Even though it's off topic I have to add that up here in Wisconsin it's Kleenex, soda, and a BUBBLER DAMMIT not a water fountain! We put our stuff in bags not sacks and distance is measured in minutes not miles LOL!

But it is still either nitrous or spray ;)
 
So less aggressive timing, adding fuel, decreasing boost...

Sounds like a recipe for lower power.

So adding NOS should decrease your overall power in exchange for a couple of seconds of super saiyan mode :cheers:

Retard the timing to reduce detonation (among other things), and increase the fuel delivery because you'll be burning more of it with the use of nitrous. There are several people who build and run nitrous motors, i.e., LSX Willys, the red pickup truck all over youtube, etc. But let me ask you a question, if you lose to that "couple of seconds of super saiyan mode", then that means it worked, right? Hahahahaha :cheers:
 
Last edited:

Latest Posts

Back