GT4 Nurburgring

Oct 11, 2006 23:10

This is for the guys.

I have done it.......I broke the 4min barrier at the Ring. My fast lap is now 4'57.037 in a Toyota Minolta.......it's crazy......im intent on beating that kid that did a 4'46......all in due time.

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juntyper October 11 2006, 23:52:55 UTC
Choose a better car, I ran the ring with a 50.247. It's easier for me when I unplugged the force feedback, I can turn it on or off.

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tgrits10 October 12 2006, 00:52:30 UTC
1) You suggest choosing a better car, yet you fail to elaborate on what a better car might be.

2) Yes, we've already discussed how homosexual you are for turning off the force feedback.

3) I hate both of you for having a readily accessible GT4/wheel setup, along with the time to play.

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juntyper October 12 2006, 13:24:40 UTC
Buy a wheel, stop being a cheap Navy fag. Gay or not, force feedback completely sucks on my wheel unlike the GT4 wheels which is much smoother but still doesn't have the same feel as a real steering wheel at 200mph. The wheel does not shake violently! I disagree with the Minolta being that "fastest" car at the ring, other cars can run just as fast if not faster. The car I was using was an F1 car. So what's next are you going to tell me that the f1 cars are not allowed!?

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juntyper October 12 2006, 14:31:12 UTC
Tom has a wheel, it's just down here at home because being in the navy he has nowhere to put it. The wheel doesn't shake "violently" it has a shake to it, which I have heard the old GTP cars had as well.

Currently the fastest recorded time in the world in GT4 at the Ring is with the Toyota Minolta, the F1 just doesn't have the stability, it's way too nervous. The Nissan P car is close but doesn't have as much stability, but it brakes a lil better.

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liquidsk8s October 12 2006, 14:31:31 UTC
that was me

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backwardhatclub October 12 2006, 15:08:24 UTC
Yeah I like the Nissan R92 because of the brakes and stability under braking. That being said it's clear the Toyota is faster, I think it's because of the six gears.

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juntyper October 12 2006, 21:13:50 UTC
I wasn't talking about the gt4 wheel, my wheel shakes violently. As far as what car is the fastest, depending on how you setup the f1 car, it seems to be working fine for me.

When you turn off the force feedback on the simulator it's a completely different feeling, car feels much more stable.

But as far as the Toyota being the fastest car, it might be in the "world of GT4" but cleary, the F1 car has potential. For me to run in the 50's in another car, the record time doesn't seem to be too hard to beat.

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liquidsk8s October 12 2006, 23:07:45 UTC
Which car did you run 50's in?

The fastest times are from the Toyota and the F1 with the Toyota posting the faster times.

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tgrits10 October 16 2006, 21:28:40 UTC
The F1 car has potential (My best time at the Ring thus far is with the F1 car), but it's a crapshoot whether you'll die in any given corner. Well, unless you turn off force feedback....

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liquidsk8s October 12 2006, 02:19:50 UTC
The Minolta is the fastest car on the Ring at the moment.

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