In addition, I was wondering if anyone had heard anything about the latest GT game, or had any particularly fun/insane GT stories to share. Or if anyone thinks GT sucks. It's all good here!

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How exactly do you do that? I've heard about poppin' wheelies in the Escudo, but have never done it.Sea Skimmer wrote:GT3 is fucked up, but pretty fun, espically when you have the Suzuki Escudo break the sound barrier while doing a wheelie.
If you turn traction control off, I've noticed that all you do is spin tires when you put the hammer down in cars like that. It requires a very steady hand to apply the proper throttle control, especially if your PS2 controller's a few years old, like mine is.Arthur_Tuxedo wrote:Ridiculous upgrades are even worse. Just how much usable waste gas is that Miata putting out, anyway? Anybody who knows how a turbo works will know why it's ridiculous to see the kinds of performance increases you get in this game. There's also drawback to more and more HP. If you really put that much power in a Miata, all you'd do is spin the tires. The reason this is even worse and not just a nagging realism problem is that you take these fantasy cars onto the track and dominate everyone in sight, especially in GT3 which did away with the previous games' horsepower limits for no reason that I can fathom.
You'll have to look it up online (I don't have the game, I saw and did this at someone else's house). But basically you need the car completely stock as it is when you buy it, buy the thing again if you've upgraded it in any way. You then put all down force on the rear wheels, none on the front, shift as much power as possibul to the rear wheels, and then you've got to put in some very specific gear ratios. After that, when you hit about 240mph the front wheels life off (making steering impossible) and the car will rocket up to a thousand plus mph. We've reached 1100 but apparently you can sometimes get past 1500.Alferd Packer wrote:
How exactly do you do that? I've heard about poppin' wheelies in the Escudo, but have never done it.
To be fair, it's only really the first one that goes overboard with how much horsepower you gain from a turbo.Arthur_Tuxedo wrote:IIRC, the theoretical (not actual, mind you) HP gain from a turbo is around 40%, since it just recycles the useable portion of waste gas that doesn't go through a normal engine cycle. A far cry from the doubling and trebling of HP seen in the GT games.