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For time there is good control (not random) and my favorite part is the transitions. Don't worry, we will do it again!
I look forward to it:tup:
For time there is good control (not random) and my favorite part is the transitions. Don't worry, we will do it again!
Ovals are not enjoyed much by most of the racers.
Hey guys. I haven't been around in a while, and I've been blaming it on my job, but just look at the cool toy I get to play with: http://www.usherbrooke.ca/sciences/accueil/nouvelles/nouvelles-details/article/21709/
(I'm on the far left in the group shot. Why so serious? I don't know..)
It's a CAVE-like environment. The beginnings of the holodeck, if you will...
Now, if only I could convince Kaz that I could be a beta-tester for a cave version of GT6...
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The only answer I can come up with, is that strategy wins, and I cannot overtake, and due to me exiting just behind Ren, means his strategy beat mine, and I am defeated?
So as I mentioned in the Special event thread, the reason I couldn't attend the race at all on Saturday is because I'm on holiday in Rome. Partly by chance ended up here:
Rome (Circuit?) by oinkoink8383, on Flickr
Anyone recognise this spot? Actually ended up walking about 75% of the track from GT5 was really quite fun. It feels a lot longer when your not going at about 100mph!
It's a very busy part of Rome right in the centre so when I came through here during the day I couldn't even get onto the road to take a picture, so it looks a bit different at night but I think you can still recognise the spot. Thought it might be fun to show you guys
Was that supposed to be a public post? lol teasing us
Edit:lol Tim, smooth. I won't spill the beans to anyone who didn't see it, promise
Does anyone know when the parity races will be back as I'm new to WRS and the parity racing sounds cool