GT4 track you hate most

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I remember waaaay back in GT2 they had that varying difficulty races on the most difficult tracks under the Super license series. That was fun. Wish they had the same thing for garage cars in GT4.

That was called the "Event Generator" in NTSC/n. america. It was a blast, and you never knew what cars were gonna be your opponents or what track you'd get to race. :scared:

The only thing that sucked is each race was only 2 laps, and the money was low, too.
 
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Yeah i would have killed for a choice between 5 to 10 laps - cause that's usually the length of my attention span. Longer than that and i might start falling asleep.
 
Mines is Hong Kong,theres one corner that you have to brake so much that sometimes your car might understeer into the wall.:yuck::yuck:
 
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well here is my list
1. honkong
2. tokyo ( i just dont like it):)

the best is the ring because it is so challenging
 
well here is my list
1. honkong
2. tokyo ( i just dont like it):)

the best is the ring because it is so challenging

Well, I don't like Hong Kong that much, too.. But Tokyo Route 246? Mhh.. I like it.. It isn't only made of 90 degree corners and it's challenging 👍

Oh and yes, you're right, when you say that the Nürburgring is the best ;)..

Best wishes,

S-Line Audi Fan :cheers:
 
well here is my list
1. Honkong
2. Tokyo ( i just dont like it):)

the best is the ring because it is so challenging
:idea:embarrassed:K I was probably not wright about Tokyo I don't like it because I never race it :) and because of that I am really bad at it:banghead:
 
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i don't like the 'ring that much.

too friggin long and too many blind corners.

:ouch:Are you serious? Its the best track ever.
:)
(too friggin long and too many blind corners)That's the whole point! Laugh Out Loud:lol:
 
i don't like the 'ring that much.

too friggin long and too many blind corners.

What are you saying!? The Ring - The best ****ing track ever!

I hate Hong Kong and Test Course.

Hong Kong - Too Easy

Test Course - Too Boring
 
Noticed that too, unless he had a change of heart.
 
i don't like the 'ring that much.

too friggin long and too many blind corners.

OK here is a explanation why the RING is so long
Its because it was made to be the hardest most cruel:scared: track and to have all kinds of corners.
And try to drive different cars on the track.
Hope you will like the ring soon:)
 
I find the 'Ring, although being one of my favourite tracks, a bit... sad. Not being sad the track itself, but the fact that there's no other course shorter than the 'Ring but with the same properties of it, that is: corners, elevation change, etc. I would definitely use a track to test my cars if it was a Mini-Nürburgring. :(
 
I find the 'Ring, although being one of my favourite tracks, a bit... sad.

:confused: I like the 'ring to bits, managed to get silver on my first try of IA-15 on it. That made me happy. So the 'ring is a happy place to me! :)

Autumn Ring makes my heart hurt so bad, B-Spec Bob, for example, cannot get a clean lap in any single car, seemingly! (except for the really slow ones) Hong Kong and Citta di Aria are also terrors to me.
 
:confused: I like the 'ring to bits, managed to get silver on my first try of IA-15 on it. That made me happy. So the 'ring is a happy place to me! :)

Autumn Ring makes my heart hurt so bad, B-Spec Bob, for example, cannot get a clean lap in any single car, seemingly! (except for the really slow ones) Hong Kong and Citta di Aria are also terrors to me.

Usually, you can't have B-spec set any higher than "1" or "2" at these courses if there's any sort of power & speed involved. Otherwise, Bob gets so confused. :confused::dunce:
 
Usually, you can't have B-spec set any higher than "1" or "2" at these courses if there's any sort of power & speed involved. Otherwise, Bob gets so confused. :confused::dunce:

Yep, discovered it with the V16T. Mind you, that has dodgy handling anyway. I tried on 3, still veering off the track.
 
I don't like Hong Kong because every time i race on it i get the vibes of, "Wheres the Point?" The guys at PD could have brought back Red Rock Valley or the GT1 variation of SS11. God I love those tracks.

The other track I hate is Opera Paris, because its too narrow and overly hard in areas, They could have used the Champs-Élysées circuit that the Tour De France uses. How cool would that be... except for that corner after the start/finish, that corner is too sharp. They could have brought back Rome and Rome Night too.
 
George V, because their are too many tight turns and when you go to pass someone you have to slow down again, and if your lucky you might be able to keep your position after the pass. I love all the other tracks, i find that a videogame with real tracks is incredible....which is why i love gran turismo so much.
 
George V, because their are too many tight turns and when you go to pass someone you have to slow down again, and if your lucky you might be able to keep your position after the pass. I love all the other tracks, i find that a videogame with real tracks is incredible....which is why i love gran turismo so much.

George V is so annoying. Lucky for me I've done a lot of racing here in the past few months. Like any other track, once you learn its creepy points, you can dodge around them.

..it still hasn't got much of a flow, however. 👎:yuck:
 
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I actually find George V great for zipping around in little hot hatches like the Punto and the Golf R32.
 
I actually find George V great for zipping around in little hot hatches like the Punto and the Golf R32.

Me too. It's more fun in a little pizza-delivery car for sure, especially at the Easy level. I've recently tackled George V in a Mustang Cobra R, Barracuda, Evo, and some other cars that aren't quite as fun....but I haven't been able to do George V on the Normal and Hard levels in a FF yet.
 
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I've actually grown to like both Paris tracks in the last few days or so. I especially like Opera Paris reverse, with the huge bump on the right flick onto the back straight. Nasty to get that wrong :sly:.
 
i disagree a lot on you all.

rennie, i disagree with all yours, el capitan is great, hong kong is fun, suzuka is fantastic, laguna is nice to drive, grand valley is brilliant, the changes to it are great.

the nurburgring is absolutely fantastic, love it.

my most disliked tracks are the following.

Tsukuba, i dont hate it i just dont like it.
seoul, way to short for a city track
fuji 90s
all the rallies and snow

the bolded track is the track of the dreaded driving mission 34. it's a real poser.
 
Côte d'Azur
There is never the sense or feel of racing at this place.(I can't even call it a track). There is only a feeling of survival, like being in traffic. IMO it is not even a decent bicycle course.
Citta di Aria and Costa di Amalfi are close behind, followed by all the short, small, or pinchy tracks. Even so at all the others, however brief or miniscule, I have had a sense of racing, mostly in the lower power cars.
Of these, Opera Paris for some reason to me seems to have the least traffic feel, and more racing feel.
To me racing is more about speed. (OPEN IT UP AND LET ER RIP) IMO any track that has a corner that is slower than 90 to 100 mph and/or one lane is instituting a "traffic" element, not a "racing" element.
That having been said, its propably no surprise my favorite tracks are the larger faster ones like Nurburgring, El Capitan, Fuji etc.
Suzuka, to me is propably the most challenging track, particularly in the faster car classes. If driven with the utmost skill it is very fast, but in so doing, there are so many places to make a small mistake that will cost you dearly.
 
Côte d'Azur
There is never the sense or feel of racing at this place.(I can't even call it a track). There is only a feeling of survival, like being in traffic. IMO it is not even a decent bicycle course.
Citta di Aria and Costa di Amalfi are close behind, followed by all the short, small, or pinchy tracks. Even so at all the others, however brief or miniscule, I have had a sense of racing, mostly in the lower power cars.
Of these, Opera Paris for some reason to me seems to have the least traffic feel, and more racing feel.
To me racing is more about speed. (OPEN IT UP AND LET ER RIP) IMO any track that has a corner that is slower than 90 to 100 mph and/or one lane is instituting a "traffic" element, not a "racing" element.

Seems to me there's been several thousand real-life Formula 1 drivers historically who would disagree!
 
To be honest, SuperCobraJet...That is te dumbest thing I have ever read.
Seriously, name me more than 5 tracks that only have 90mp/h+ corners.

If you only have fast corners in a race track, you will get bored very, very quickly.
F1 tracks, for example, have "slow" corners because those are exciting, since your braking does matter in those corners.


BTW: As you can or cannot see, your post isn't really a quality post.

Best regards,
Maas
 
I would have said something else, instead of dumb, like... If you like high speed corners so much, go and race in NASCAR. 💡

Besides, this is the very track that, in real life, is considered the ultimate test in driving skills of Formula 1. Just so you know ;)
 
Suzuka, to me is propably the most challenging track, particularly in the faster car classes. If driven with the utmost skill it is very fast, but in so doing, there are so many places to make a small mistake that will cost you dearly.

Which paradoxically has one of the tightest hairpins and one of the tightest chicanes of any circuit. You certainly cannot take Hairpin Turn or Casio Triangle at 90 - 100 mph! :mischievous:

BTW: As you can or cannot see, your post isn't really a quality post.

I disgree, SuperCobraJet's post is well written with clear explanations as to why he holds the opinion that he does. It's well punctuated and spelled correctly and doesn't attack, offend or belittle anyone. It's a quality post. 👍
Much better than some "txt speek" nonsense or a useless one word / one smiley post. 👎

Just because you have a difference of opinion with his post doesn't make a difference to the post quality, which you should bear in mind before offering such criticism in future.
Not everyone agrees about everything here, however, as is displayed throughout the site & in particular within the opinions forum, you can have a very heated and vociferous argument here in which both sides present their cases extremely eloquently with posts of an extremely high quality.
You cannot then dismiss any of these posts as "isn't really a quality post." just because it doesn't happen to fall on your side of the debate.
 
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