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Gran Tourismo(playstation)

BH

Gran Tourismo(playstation)

by BH » Wed, 22 May 2002 23:25:09

Consider it training.  You won't be able to compete with competition if you
can't pass these tests.  They are hard, certainly, but the reward of
learning how to drive propeerly is worth the effort.  I have passed all the
license tests using the analog steering and the buttons (probably the most
difficult way to use the controller).  You're much better off using the
analog stick for accelerating and braking though.

You might have inspired me to revisit GT1 again.  It certainly was the best
of the series.  If only I can pry myself away from WoO:SC 2002 on the PS2
first.

"Buster"




> <snip>

> > >That's OK Jan.  He surely wasn't going to stoop to using it anyway.
;O)

> > Considering I almost threw the f'king thing out the window last week in
> > frustration...

> > Eldred
> > --

> Been there.  Done that.   :O)

> I hate all those games that don't have all the areas and cars (whatever)
> available until you run their version of some "perfect run" test.

> Over & over & & over & over & over & over & over & over . . . . .

> Elrikk

BH

Gran Tourismo(playstation)

by BH » Wed, 22 May 2002 23:25:09

Consider it training.  You won't be able to compete with competition if you
can't pass these tests.  They are hard, certainly, but the reward of
learning how to drive propeerly is worth the effort.  I have passed all the
license tests using the analog steering and the buttons (probably the most
difficult way to use the controller).  You're much better off using the
analog stick for accelerating and braking though.

You might have inspired me to revisit GT1 again.  It certainly was the best
of the series.  If only I can pry myself away from WoO:SC 2002 on the PS2
first.

"Buster"




> <snip>

> > >That's OK Jan.  He surely wasn't going to stoop to using it anyway.
;O)

> > Considering I almost threw the f'king thing out the window last week in
> > frustration...

> > Eldred
> > --

> Been there.  Done that.   :O)

> I hate all those games that don't have all the areas and cars (whatever)
> available until you run their version of some "perfect run" test.

> Over & over & & over & over & over & over & over & over . . . . .

> Elrikk

BH

Gran Tourismo(playstation)

by BH » Wed, 22 May 2002 23:25:09

Consider it training.  You won't be able to compete with competition if you
can't pass these tests.  They are hard, certainly, but the reward of
learning how to drive propeerly is worth the effort.  I have passed all the
license tests using the analog steering and the buttons (probably the most
difficult way to use the controller).  You're much better off using the
analog stick for accelerating and braking though.

You might have inspired me to revisit GT1 again.  It certainly was the best
of the series.  If only I can pry myself away from WoO:SC 2002 on the PS2
first.

"Buster"




> <snip>

> > >That's OK Jan.  He surely wasn't going to stoop to using it anyway.
;O)

> > Considering I almost threw the f'king thing out the window last week in
> > frustration...

> > Eldred
> > --

> Been there.  Done that.   :O)

> I hate all those games that don't have all the areas and cars (whatever)
> available until you run their version of some "perfect run" test.

> Over & over & & over & over & over & over & over & over . . . . .

> Elrikk

BH

Gran Tourismo(playstation)

by BH » Thu, 23 May 2002 00:30:38

stupid newsreader.


> Consider it training.  You won't be able to compete with competition if
you
> can't pass these tests.  They are hard, certainly, but the reward of
> learning how to drive propeerly is worth the effort.  I have passed all
the
> license tests using the analog steering and the buttons (probably the most
> difficult way to use the controller).  You're much better off using the
> analog stick for accelerating and braking though.

> You might have inspired me to revisit GT1 again.  It certainly was the
best
> of the series.  If only I can pry myself away from WoO:SC 2002 on the PS2
> first.

> "Buster"





> > <snip>

> > > >That's OK Jan.  He surely wasn't going to stoop to using it anyway.
> ;O)

> > > Considering I almost threw the f'king thing out the window last week
in
> > > frustration...

> > > Eldred
> > > --

> > Been there.  Done that.   :O)

> > I hate all those games that don't have all the areas and cars (whatever)
> > available until you run their version of some "perfect run" test.

> > Over & over & & over & over & over & over & over & over . . . . .

> > Elrikk


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