sukerkin: reaches for katana :
... then remembers that we shouldn't be too hurtful to new members who don't know any better (even if we have had rather more beer than is good for us).
: puts katana back into obi :
Hi 3sgte
I don't mean to be overly rude, but why on earth would you want to 'pop a wheelie' in a GT car?
It's not a bike and it's not a dragster ... so ... I'm flummoxed.
If it's an answer such as "'Cos it's fun", then I suggest that you find a game that isn't centered around sports driving ... "Need For Speed Underground" or it's ilk spring to mind.
More informatively,there used to be 'wheelie' settings used in GT3 but I've not yet heard of any in GT4 (as I tend not to pay any mind to such topics; sorry).
that was on a certain track with a ramp prior to its landing, everybody gets air there going over 100 MPH usually...it really gets ur rear end down with a wing, it was a ramp not a wheelie3sgte![]()
so how do yo do this?
drifter115that was on a certain track with a ramp prior to its landing, everybody gets air there going over 100 MPH usually...it really gets ur rear end down with a wing, it was a ramp not a wheelie
Supercar_KillerThe wheelie is not possible in Gran Turismo. The "wheelie" in the Escudo or GT-One are with massive downforce on the back, and none on the front. Therefore, if you go over iven the smallest rise in the road at speeds over 350km/h, the front lifts up. U cant "pop" a wheelie from a standing start. If u wanna get massive air like that screenshot, you need to go over a ramp, and its just luck wether or not u get the pic at the right time
Supercar_KillerThe wheelie is not possible in Gran Turismo...