Post any oddities you've noticed in GT 2

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This track is Rome, not Tahiti Road.
 
I'm sure it is, I was just wondering because the environment is different, like Crooooooow said, the fork and the fences
 
But, Tahiti Road does not have a fork in the road that thin, nor are there gates aside the road.

It is Rome. ;) (I know it's since been tree'd)

EDIT: Nevermind, somebody said some of them are on Rome. But Xenn's beta track video said that Tahiti Road lacked pits.

Apparently, race modifying a Dodge Neon ACR (the 4-door), will suddenly change it into the two-door model in race modified form.

Not to mention the green lines if you select the black/cyan scheme (IIRC)... :rolleyes:
 
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thank you Xenn, you are right according to names of these photos :) but Red Rock must have looked totaly different with sunny weather. So that Seattle with Lancia must be very early version.
i want to drive them ! :)
 
Sorry if this is too late, i just needed to say this; i was in the Event Generator at Tahiti Road with my VW Beetle, and at the end of the race, i noticed a black car came in first, but had no name on the standings. I looked at the replay, and it looked like a Volkswagen, I'm 99% sure it was the Polo, I just thought it was interesting to actually see it in a race, it surprised me.
 
Interesting, how, in those photos, the wheels of the cars are very GT1 style.

In the early GT2 demos, some of the cars still have their GT1 styled rims, which makes me believe it wasn't released far from the E3 versions.
 
Sorry if this is too late, i just needed to say this; i was in the Event Generator at Tahiti Road with my VW Beetle, and at the end of the race, i noticed a black car came in first, but had no name on the standings. I looked at the replay, and it looked like a Volkswagen, I'm 99% sure it was the Polo, I just thought it was interesting to actually see it in a race, it surprised me.

So you got it too! I saw the Polo last week in a race as well (posted it in another topic). Very interesting :P
 
This may have been already mentioned earlier in the thread, but did you notice that the Audi S4 actually costs less than the usual Audi A4? :rolleyes:
 
In third of MR races, hp limit is about 640 (i cant remember clearly) .You can see Wiegert Vector in race and it has more hp than 640. lol

Yes, the power limit is 591 and the Vector is there. And there's also the infamous bug of the M12 LM at the Trial Mountain Enduro.
 
And there's also the infamous bug of the M12 LM at the Trial Mountain Enduro.

That got me extremely stumped by trying to overtake and keep the lead. Plus, if you keep exiting and reentering the race, that same M12 will still be in the lineup. So there was no luck there. The only thing left available, was to tune your car's transmission as well as having the horsepower sit on or close to 295.

I find it odd that most of the Japanese sports cars start at 276hp in the dealerships. It wasn't just for five or ten cars, but for over thirty cars in the game.
 
I find it odd that most of the Japanese sports cars start at 276hp in the dealerships. It wasn't just for five or ten cars, but for over thirty cars in the game.

don't you know? all the Japanese top end sports cars have 276HP, it's the limit for Japan in terms of horsepower. the GT-R has it's HP locked to 276 and it's top speed is 180 KM/H because of the law. on a race track, it automatically lifts the limiter and gives you full power over the car.
 
don't you know? all the Japanese top end sports cars have 276HP, it's the limit for Japan in terms of horsepower. the GT-R has it's HP locked to 276 and it's top speed is 180 KM/H because of the law. on a race track, it automatically lifts the limiter and gives you full power over the car.

Well that sure is an interesting fact to know.
 
Well that sure is an interesting fact to know.

it's even mentioned in TFATF: Tokyo Drift :D they're racing in an RX-7 that got it's limit removed. the car is moving faster than the 180 KM/H limit, so when they pass a police car at above 180 KM/H, it doesn't even give chase seeing the police car can't possibly keep up with the RX-7. and yes, i'm rambling on something I should shut up about :dunce:
 
Well that's not strictly true.

The dealerships and manufacturers quoted 276hp, because that's what the law said. If they were quoted with a maximum of 276hp, then all is fine and dandy.

In actuality, cars such as the Skyline, Spura and GTO were produced with upto 340hp. They were just never quoted as having that much, to keep it all above board and legal.
 
don't you know? all the Japanese top end sports cars have 276HP, it's the limit for Japan in terms of horsepower. the GT-R has it's HP locked to 276 and it's top speed is 180 KM/H because of the law. on a race track, it automatically lifts the limiter and gives you full power over the car.

I disagree with you on this. The cars were quoted to have 276BHP (like MazdaPrice said) but in reality had more (Evo 7's had up to 312BHP, GT-Rs had over 320BHP). And the thing about the speed limiters. It's true that they were limited to 180km/h but they didn't lift when you went to a track (that would require GPS). Modern cars like the R35 GT-R have limiters that lift when at race tracks though.
 
I disagree with you on this. The cars were quoted to have 276BHP (like MazdaPrice said) but in reality had more (Evo 7's had up to 312BHP, GT-Rs had over 320BHP). And the thing about the speed limiters. It's true that they were limited to 180km/h but they didn't lift when you went to a track (that would require GPS). Modern cars like the R35 GT-R have limiters that lift when at race tracks though.

I know. sorry, I should have added that. excuse me for spending time on this site at 5am, because I wrote it at that time :embarrassed:
 
After finishing a race in my SC400, the computer takes over. Instead of doing the slow lap around the track, it just puts on the brakes and stops the car. On the middle of the track. Why? It has done this in the Pure Sports Car Cup races at Deep Forest, and Trial Mountain.
 
There's a 9th gear, and it actually works.

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9 gears? Awesome! I'm assuming there is also an 8 speed code, right? That is awesome. Could you post a video of a 9 speed car? I'd love to see it in action.
 
Its just photoshopped 6th gear isnt it Xenn? :-P

Very short gears.

Nope, not a photoshop, t3hgt3ftw1n got the same thing when he tried it.

I also used the Free Gear Select code on the Lotus Europa. The revs get stuck on 6th and 7th gear. In the 8th gear, it acts as if it was 3rd gear. 9th gear, it acts as if it was in 2nd gear. I took the curiosity and used 000D on the FGS code and when I mixed it with the Nitrous code...lets just say that it was hitting ~260-270 MPH, and it wasn't reaching the redline :D
 
On test IC-6 (P-Cornering 2: Red Rock Valley), the description for the test says; and I quote: "and be sure to enter the last left corner at the correct entry point." But the last corner is, in fact, a right.

Also, when a race or license test is loading a grey bar will usually appear across the bottom of the screen. But on test IB-5, a small message appeared at the far left of the grey bar. It said: 'turn. turn.' That's the idea of the test, as it is a multiple corners test, but that's never happened before.
 
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I noticed that on Apricot Hill enduro i think where it said 'Chicane', suggesting cutting it i assume.

PD employees were just a bit bored methinks
 
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