Lord_Leperman Wrote:One gripe I have with the game however, is the lack of any collision damage of any sort. It'll be nice to see the same effect found in the Burnout series of games on licensed carsKazunori-san says that it's mainly out of the respect for the car manufacturers that they always opt not to put in collision damage. Still, I can't help agreeing that it does make the game a lot easier than it can really be at times, since you can just use bullying tactics on people to get the lead, if you feel like 'cheating' or being lazy, haha..
...I just noticed, we were just talking about this game earlier, weren't we? How's that for coincidence?
Anyway, addict din ako sa larong to, lalo na nung high school days ko. Grabe, races to no end. I think by the end of the first Gran Turismo every car in the game had passed through my garage.
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And yes Bert, the Escudo Pikes Peak Version is the only car you need in GT2. Talk about game-breaking, lol.
Real physics FTW.
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