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i think i have to start up my PS3 one day before the new Seasonals come out to get the feeling for the accustomed less grip at GT6
Playing Drive Club does give you a sense of extraordinary grip that doesn't exist in GT6. I am quite quick to adjust between the two games but it goes to show that PD did not give much love to certain brands of cars such as the RUF. RUF cars in GT6 are not great stock but are a hoot to drive in DC.i think i have to start up my PS3 one day before the new Seasonals come out to get the feeling for the accustomed less grip at GT6
24 level my friendWhat level are we up to now guys? Also, Do you like the new paint design and logo for the club?
I'm at level 42 now24 level my friend
And the club has won some races24 level my friend
uggg forgot that .... season pass no have not bought itSoren.. Be careful when double posting for the same subject of conversation. The moderators frown upon that somewhat. Glad your at level 50 finally, keep going as there are a lot more levels to go. Also, Did you buy the season pass for DC? someone in the club is able to race cars that are DLC only.
I tried the Fairlady at Ascari, International A, World Circuit Tour. She drives very nice, took first place in the third lap. Great Tune!👍Has anyone had the chance to test out the CoTM cars I published as yet?
How comes you improved your level from 24 to 50 so quickly ? i finished a few events successful yesterday and reached level 45 from 42 ? anyway your times are very fast at DC 👍finaly on level 50
I think Soren was saying that the club was level 24 and his personal level was 50. I remember seeing Soren at mid thirties level a few days ago, so he must have had a few days completing lots of tour events.How comes you improved your level from 24 to 50 so quickly ? i finished a few events successful yesterday and reached level 45 from 42 ? anyway your times are very fast at DC 👍
Thank you, i understand it now, i think when i have level 50 i will start with Project Cars. For me as a old school driver it's good to do normal races , no drift events, original tracks and a not so social career mode but the career will start with my unliked KartsI think Soren was saying that the club was level 24 and his personal level was 50. I remember seeing Soren at mid thirties level a few days ago, so he must have had a few days completing lots of tour events.
Hopefully Project Cars will make the karts easier to drive at the limit unlike PD who make them seemingly impossible at times.Thank you, i understand it now, i think when i have level 50 i will start with Project Cars. For me as a old school driver it's good to do normal races , no drift events, original tracks and a not so social career mode but the career will start with my unliked Karts
That looks complicated on first glance.. Must be simpler in person when trying to sort a tune out though I presume.This would be good but i have read now you have the choice to skip the Karts and start with the Renault Clio Cup. btw this is how a tune looks at Project Car
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the most people say the cars are driveable at stock , the tunes are for the Pro's to find 0,1 sec or something like thatThat looks complicated on first glance.. Must be simpler in person when trying to sort a tune out though I presume.
I am glad I did not get PC after seeing that picture and it looks like it may take you a long time tuning. I have not had a chance to play DC or connected my PS4 to the internet yet, and Chris you talk about level in Driver Club and what does it mean ?.This would be good but i have read now you have the choice to skip the Karts and start with the Renault Clio Cup. btw this is how a tune looks at Project Car
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It is like an RPG levelling up system. The more points you amass through the various tours, events and driver accolades, the greater the level you become. These levels unlock new cars that you can drive and have access to in your garage.I am glad I did not get PC after seeing that picture and it looks like it may take you a long time tuning. I have not had a chance to play DC or connected my PS4 to the internet yet, and Chris you talk about level in Driver Club and what does it mean ?.
Many thanks for that, I have to do something about it this week, because it looks like I am missing out on all the fun with you guy's.It is like an RPG levelling up system. The more points you amass through the various tours, events and driver accolades, the greater the level you become. These levels unlock new cars that you can drive and have access to in your garage.
It would be good to see you at Drive Club , it makes fun to drive there and on thursday i'm back at GT6 for the new Seasonals and when GT Sport comes out we will have fun again , i'm sureI am glad I did not get PC after seeing that picture and it looks like it may take you a long time tuning. I have not had a chance to play DC or connected my PS4 to the internet yet, and Chris you talk about level in Driver Club and what does it mean ?.
It looks like I will have the PS4 connected to the internet tomorrow night, I think the fun is gone out of GT6 which is a shame.It would be good to see you at Drive Club , it makes fun to drive there and on thursday i'm back at GT6 for the new Seasonals and when GT Sport comes out we will have fun again , i'm sure
We still have FITT competitions and I will work on new tunes when I have the time, until a tuneable version of Gran Turismo comes out on the PS4. Seasonal events are okay but I do wish they had "more" seasonal A Spec races for us to get our teeth into.It looks like I will have the PS4 connected to the internet tomorrow night, I think the fun is gone out of GT6 which is a shame.
I agree with you on more seasonal A Spec races, because I have hundreds of your tunes in my garage and I will not use well over half of them.We still have FITT competitions and I will work on new tunes when I have the time, until a tuneable version of Gran Turismo comes out on the PS4. Seasonal events are okay but I do wish they had "more" seasonal A Spec races for us to get our teeth into.
A-spec Seasonal are a must , it can entertain you longer than TT's because you can try out many cars and tunes , i absolutely don't understand why they don't give us more Events to keep GT6 alive .We still have FITT competitions and I will work on new tunes when I have the time, until a tuneable version of Gran Turismo comes out on the PS4. Seasonal events are okay but I do wish they had "more" seasonal A Spec races for us to get our teeth into.
I don't understand it either, it would have been nice if GT6 online events where like GT5 online events and that will give us a chance to use more cars 👍.A-spec Seasonal are a must , it can entertain you longer than TT's because you can try out many cars and tunes , i absolutely don't understand why they don't give us more Events to keep GT6 alive .
I think Soren was saying that the club was level 24 and his personal level was 50. I remember seeing Soren at mid thirties level a few days ago, so he must have had a few days completing lots of tour events. [/QUOTE
Your quit right club 24 and m personal level 50 but both is has been improvede.
Thanks m friend rember I use m DS pad because I have not go my Thrusmaster T300 yetHow comes you improved your level from 24 to 50 so quickly ? i finished a few events successful yesterday and reached level 45 from 42 ? anyway your times are very fast at DC 👍