how do you compete online?

ive seen this stuff about saying "comp now open". how are you susposed to compete online? i know that xbox hsd ethernet so you can connect online with it. please explain to me how to compete online with gt3
 
Welcome to GT Planet SpoRtZCaRx :thumbsup:

I'm afraid any online PS2 Gaming will not involve GT3 :shakehead, it hasn't got an online gaming option :computer:

Hopefully online :gt: will come about at GT4 time :clock:

Does anyone know any estimates of when we'll see a GT4? :D
 
i hope im right but i think what he means is like a league.where u race a race with a specified car and then turn ur times in to the owner of the league.then you compete for the best time on a track.
 
lol!! i know im rihgt! im always right!!!!! MMWWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA......uuuuhhhhh....sorry u had to see that side of me..
 
Originally posted by SpoRtZCaRx
ive seen this stuff about saying "comp now open". how are you susposed to compete online? i know that xbox hsd ethernet so you can connect online with it. please explain to me how to compete online with gt3
You compete online by posting or sending your times to compare them with other drivers. Read my thread here for more information. :)
 
Do like he said above. Ask an owner of the league. Some have website that you can fill a form to get subscribed.
 
If you want to compete in a online race, you should invest in a Shark Port. That way you can send a saved replay over the internet.
Otherwise, you can use the "honor system" but that doesn't work out very well for guy's like "whitez."
 
Originally posted by boombexus
If you want to compete in a online race, you should invest in a Shark Port. That way you can send a saved replay over the internet.
Otherwise, you can use the "honor system" but that doesn't work out very well for guy's like "whitez."

HEY HEY HEY...i didnt know you couldnt wall ride.....are you guys going to be on my case about it all the time?
 
Ask series managers if you can wall ride. In most series I've seen wall riding and corner cutting beyond the two wheels on the same side, the two left side tires over a turn on the left side of the road, is prohibited. As is intentional use of other cars to help you change directions. But there's a grey area aspect to it. Obviously if you appear to be turning and going at a sensible speed and in order to not hit another car would still require you to lose like 10 mph or more, it's understandable, but nearly straighting it into another car then bouncing off it, is a not.

No wall riding in my series.
 
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