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Are you kidding me
MY LOVE IT'S HERE:scared::scared::scared::scared::scared::scared::scared:
 
In discussion with FIA regulators. Spinning arrows will adopt the following new class specifications for the 2015 endurance season.

A Class: Alien Class Drivers
BS Class: Basic (Slow) Drivers

Needless to say I'd fill a BS slot with appropriate sponsorship.


I will suggest another class...

SM Class......

no..no... not that SM....

Slow Motion Class.....

I am taking the first spot...

who's next??
 
Thanks to @ginsunh for posting this in the article:
It’s actually a new holiday-themed DLC. It consists of a new Lexus RX350 SUV, white with a large red bow on the hood. A new driving suit is included, styled to look like a red cardigan sweater and Arizona Mom-jeans combo with silver buckled Piloti driving shoes. A new helmet is custom painted to look like feathered hair. And a new track! Under the World Circuits category, it’s the Short Hills Mall parking lot. In the Online Challenge, you must get to the one empty parking spot (it’s near the Talbots entrance) within 2:30, and without contacting or getting stuck behind the Honda Life Step Vans which circle the lot. It’s called the December to Remember DLC. It costs nothing, but like that shi**y new U2 album on iTunes, it is mandatory that you download it. Merry Xmas!



Can Mallet confirm?
No, this is slightly inaccurate.
PD has been working on solid holographic rendering since the PS3's release & is testing this new feature as a novelty now before using it as the entire base engine for GT7 on PS4.
Your chimney should have automatically downloaded the new package overnight which even comes in a different style of Christmas Wrapping for each user.
Various products are being tested so there is a bit of pot luck involved as to which new feature you will be able to enjoy.
I got a course maker, I connect sections of track together around my house & place the cars at the start line. So far, because of the huge amount of data needed to represent the game in a solid physical form, there are only 2 cars on track & in this test phase they use just 1 side of the road each.
The controllers are new as well. Wired & with just one analogue trigger which is used as the accelerator.
It's pretty awesome guys.
 
My uncle got me that version of GT when I was seven years old.
I bought a version called TYCO Racing in the early 90's because the circuit looked more elaborate than the Scalextric packages that were available in the same price range.
I saved up my pennies & bought what looked like the bee's knees. The cars were unreliable but fast as f:censored:! I had to prepare the track before every use by scraping a 2p coin across the contacts after wiping the track surface with a damp cloth just to get the thing to work properly. It was worth it but I still always thought that Scalextric might have been a better option for the reliability & the chance of buying more sections of road to add to what I had.
A toy shop near my house did sell various cars for it though, I think I had Ayrton Senna's '91 Mclaren & Michael Schumacher's '93 Benetton if I remember correctly. :)

I hope you're all having a good day. :cheers:
 
Yes this is a double post but it contains new information.

Casual room open now. I only have an hour or so but I've opened it in case anyone wants to pop in to say hi & drive around a bit. 👍
It's a club only room & I haven't explored community features yet so the settings could be all weird.
 
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