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Which means it should be in America.
There's no 'America' category, only 'North America'
Which means it should be in America.
Well I am talking about the car itself. It might be under the "Ayrton Senna" brand but it's clearly a Lotus.Thats because Senna is Brazilian
Yeah because all place and things is 'murican.Which means it should be in America.
Gran Turismo engine sound directors found.
kinda like how the Ford GT LM is under PDWell I am talking about the car itself. It might be under the "Ayrton Senna" brand but it's clearly a Lotus.
kinda like how the Ford GT LM is under PD
Which means it should be in America.
That's the Asia-Pacific tab in the dealership, which is why Australian cars are there.Yet, it is in Asia dealers!
That's for most standard cars.Maybe somebody found this already, but when you buy the Mercury Cougar, the headlights will pop up. But you can't do the same thing on the track
Yet, it is in Asia dealers!
The biggest 'dud' in this regard is the Ferrari California. A convertible; it has the top down in the showroom, all set to get the wind in your hair - but dammit - it delivers as a hardtop! Shows in gallery as a convertible also - just to annoy you in case you'd forgotten!Maybe somebody found this already, but when you buy the Mercury Cougar, the headlights will pop up. But you can't do the same thing on the track
The biggest 'dud' in this regard is the Ferrari California. A convertible; it has the top down in the showroom, all set to get the wind in your hair - but dammit - it delivers as a hardtop! Shows in gallery as a convertible also - just to annoy you in case you'd forgotten!
But surely it should be registered as British for the f3 and f1 cars? And the cart for that matter. And no, it's not even accurate to Senna's nationality as its PDI, not Brazil.Thats because Senna is Brazilian
Did you not notice the GTR's engine was a flux capacitor and the wheels were replaced wit hover jets?Easter egg: I started the game and got a notification about the last round of GT Academy, it has a typo saying "2104" rather than "2014". By then, we would be driving futuristic Nissan concepts or AG ships made by Nissan. PD is often very weird when they make a typo.
What about the Hidden Gem trophy and the "Thanks for finding this" on the R34I still believe the only real easter eggs in GT6 is the watch inside the BRZ GT300 and Senna's face in the 1980 helmet.
I've seen pictures of that before and I still don't find it funny.There was a better version in GT5, the bottom the '02 Skyline GT-R was an AUTOart model.
Easter egg: I started the game and got a notification about the last round of GT Academy, it has a typo saying "2104" rather than "2014". By then, we would be driving futuristic Nissan concepts or AG ships made by Nissan. PD is often very weird when they make a typo.
Haha you'll then fly AG ships made by Nissan then. They'll be shaped like DeltaWings.Hey, I'd welcome a GT Academy-type program where the winner gets a ride in the FX7200 league
Also applies to the Chevrolet El Camino and BMW 507!(Not really an easter egg but fun to watch anyways) Set the track time adjustment to 60x. Then, drive the Alpine A110 in interior view. Look at the clock.
Back to the future......
When I started GT6 today, the typo got fixed.Easter egg: I started the game and got a notification about the last round of GT Academy, it has a typo saying "2104" rather than "2014". By then, we would be driving futuristic Nissan concepts or AG ships made by Nissan. PD is often very weird when they make a typo.
There are two Easter eggs in this picture: the "inaccessible" (for the player) Senna manufacturer suit (used by refueller), and the Brands Hatch "Over 16" sign in Apricot Hill's pit road.