Holla folks, I'm finally back again and I gome questions that has me very stomped...

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Hey guys I'm finally back and I have some questions that has had me stomped for sometime.

1.I just mastered the beginners course in GT4 I did half of the races the b-spec driver did the rest of them, if the race tracks were a little bit to hard for me to conquer or the races extended passed 5 laps. when going into a race is there a way I can find out about the AI's race car horsepower and strength ? I just started with the professional league and I walked into the first 2 championshi race traps without knowing how powerfull the other cars were.
In GT2 before you even started race the game would tell you how much horse power is needed and would give you a chance to get a good car that would allow you to keep up with the AI cars or allow you to plan ahead which cars were from weak to strong to try to take them out.
Is there away for me to get information on some or all of the AI's car before going into a race ?

2.I am currently using camaro IROC concept car in some races and it is the first camaro in all of the GT series games that I can handle without getting into a accident with other AI opponents.
I have a 2002 camaro in my garage collection is there way for me to copy the settings from the IROC to the 2002 camaro ?

3.Two months ago I was racing in the german league races and "I" think I came into a championship races where all the races there extended the laps from 15 or more laps. I took a risk on the championship and I had used my the Beetle RSI in the races, luckily for me I let the b-spec driver handle those while I wasn't at home or sound asleep and I got the AC autobacks roadster.
My main question is what is the difference between the autobacs and the ford shelby cobra ? I raced against the shelby cobra and I lost it was in the seattle circut....

4. Is there a way to make the AI's a bit more aggressive via codebreaker v10 ? I really would like to see the AI's card make an attempt for me not to win the race, either by blocking me in like I would to it or just a ram me into the the sand on purpose. I'm going to make a little video on it and upload to youtube if there is a code to make the AI's act tougher.
Pretty much I like a good fight on the road over a easy or tough course.
Last I know there is a code to make the AI's stupid but I want to make them smart...

Finally why in the heck does the AI computer keep changing it's car lineup to match me when ever I change vehicles to match it from blow to blow ?
 
Well I don't have the game on now, but I'm sure chevrolete stop making the camaro after 2002.
My mother has a 2002 silver camaro inside her garage, so yeah there is a 2002 camaro in this game.
 
Hey guys I'm finally back and I have some questions that has had me stomped for sometime.

4. Is there a way to make the AI's a bit more aggressive via codebreaker v10 ? I really would like to see the AI's card make an attempt for me not to win the race, either by blocking me in like I would to it or just a ram me into the the sand on purpose. I'm going to make a little video on it and upload to youtube if there is a code to make the AI's act tougher.
Pretty much I like a good fight on the road over a easy or tough course.
Last I know there is a code to make the AI's stupid but I want to make them smart...

Finally why in the heck does the AI computer keep changing it's car lineup to match me when ever I change vehicles to match it from blow to blow ?

These two comments/questions stump me too???!!! want stronger AI but then you wonder why "they match you blow by blow"

2. - I don't think you can copy settings from car to car.
 
1. Don't B-spec the Beginner's races at first...they are the best way to learn the game. Yes, the AI sometimes puts cars in the mix that will slaughter the competition; sometimes you get lucky, although it's better to be good.

Practice. Practice. Practice.

Nobody learns the tracks overnight, and it's rare in GT4 to jump right into a car and have it act exactly the way you want to, and expect to, and be competitive. Knowing the circuit is an obvious difference maker, and the "slower" cars (i.e. non-race cars/supercars/fully-tuned specials) are the best way to learn them, as things will generally happen at a slower pace, allowing you to remember what the circuit is like.

Learning the way the car behaves at the limit, and understanding how it uses its tires is next, and that's honestly the difference between winning and 6th place, once you know the track.

2. Pencil and paper is the only way to copy the settings from one car to another. (Or, use a pen.) Mind you, it is not a guarantee that it will be the same, unless it is the exact same car.

3. As far as I can tell from your description, it's probably easier to say what is alike about the Autobacs cars and the Ford Shelby Cobra.

• They have four wheels and a steering wheel.
• They are featured in Gran Turismo 4.

4. I don't get it: You state you need to use B-spec, yet you think the AI is too easy. Yes, it's sometimes tricky to beat the "rabbit" car that leaves you racing in a pack of 2-5 cars for 2nd place (Historic Car Cup...I'm looking at you!), but that's the game.

The AI has a set pattern of the different types of cars you'll race against in GT4, some races have over 50 matrices of car combinations to race against, and single-make/model races (Audi A3 cup, for example) have merely color differences. That's the game.
 
I believe he thinks AC Cars and Autobacs are the same.

I assume the cars between which you see no difference look alike, with similar specifications. If so, Autobacs is not the make of the car; that's AC Cars. As far as I can tell, the Shelby is a Frankensteined british roadster with an American truck engine and many chrome bits, while the AC is the British version, less mad, less shiny, but it seems easier to drive.

Mind you, I've not driven the both of them. I'm going on reasoning and conversation.
 
I believe he thinks AC Cars and Autobacs are the same.

I assume the cars between which you see no difference look alike, with similar specifications. If so, Autobacs is not the make of the car; that's AC Cars. As far as I can tell, the Shelby is a Frankensteined british roadster with an American truck engine and many chrome bits, while the AC is the British version, less mad, less shiny, but it seems easier to drive.

Mind you, I've not driven the both of them. I'm going on reasoning and conversation.

I think you guys are misunderstanding me.

There is a german car that says AC that is the car manufacturer that made a autobac's car that look's just like the the ford shelby cobra.
What is the difference between them in power, strength and weaknesses.
Both of them almost look alike they "almost" act the same in speed in agility but they act differently when they are on the same track racing side by side.

Also pupik I didn't b-spec the beginnners race all the way, all I was saying I let the b-spec driver handle the races that were over 5 laps long or the time I didn't have to put into when I am not at home which is becoming frequent these past few months.

Also pupik I just wanted to see how "aggresive" the AI could become on the race track, I was saying I wanted to see it for fun and maybe post it on youtube to let users see the AI's don't play by the rules as some players don't play nice on the road wether it is against a friend or a computer.
 
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YES, MadMike....there IS a way to find out how much horsepower the cars in a race have.

1> Go to enter a race, but instead of clicking on the race icon, click on the icon that "previews" the race.

2> Wait about 10 seconds for the preview to show. :banghead:

3> Now the preview starts to show. For about 7 or 8 seconds, the screen tells us how much power the car being focused on in the preview has. So if the preview shows a Ford Focus, for instance, it'll also show how much horsepower that Focus will have.


4> if you want to get an idea of how much power ALL the cars (all cars that can possibly show up) have, it gets a bit tedious. You have to keep previewing races, basically. And you'll get power from a variety of cars.

Note> It also tells us which tires the Ai will be using in that race series. Most cars in GT4 run S2 tires in pedestrian races, R3 tires for full-racing sprints, and R2 tires for Endurances. There are some exceptions here and there, but basically this is what tires the Ai uses in like 90% of GT4.

Unfortunately, that's as far as things go. You can find out how much cars weigh in each race by going to the dealer...my opinion is weight reductions aren't given to Ai cars, so what the dealer quotes for weight is what the Ai is driving around.
 
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There is a german car that says AC that is the car manufacturer that made a autobac's car that look's just like the the ford shelby cobra.
What is the difference between them in power, strength and weaknesses.
Both of them almost look alike they "almost" act the same in speed in agility but they act differently when they are on the same track racing side by side.
There is the american Shelby Cobra and the brittish AC 427.
The Cobra accelerates faster but the AC has a higher top speed.
 
I think you guys are misunderstanding me.

Maybe that's because you are not very understandable.

There is a german car that says AC that is the car manufacturer that made a autobac's car that look's just like the the ford shelby cobra.

AC is a British manufacturer that made a small car called the AC Ace. This car is the basis of the AC/Shelby Cobra (a modified AC Ace with either a Ford 289 or a Ford 427 V8 in it). Although many versions were made for both markets, many of the 289-powered cars were called AC Cobras for European consumption and the 427-powered cars were sold as Shelby Cobras and were assembled Stateside. They stopped making Cobras in the late 1960s.

Autobacs is a Japanese automotive parts and accessories retailer and has nothing whatsoever to do with AC or Shelby or the Cobra. At all. In any way, shape, or form. Zilch. They did, however, buy out Tommykaira and change the name of the company to ASL in the late 1990s. Which still doesn't have anything to do with AC, Shelby, or the Cobra. At all.

AC Schnitzer is a German tuning company that specializes in BMW tuning. And it also has nothing to do with AC Cars, Shelby, or the Cobra. Or even GT4. At all. But it is German. Unlike the AC Cobra.

I was saying I wanted to see it for fun and maybe post it on youtube to let users see the AI's don't play by the rules...

So, you want a code to hack the AI and make them not play by the rules, so you can post a video complaining that the AI don't play by the rules.

Beginning to see why we're misunderstanding you?
 
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