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Nurburgring on PS2 wanted please
Seeing as I'm going the weekend after next, I wouldn't mind the opportunity to learn it first :D
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You need tourist trophy mate!
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Stu, I have got Tourist Trophy. You're welcome to borrow it if you like.
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IMO it is the best for riding the ring on, and the bike response is one of the best.
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Let me know when you want to come over. I go on holiday on Saturday though. |
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Stu
I have Tourist Trophy Welcome to pop over and get it. |
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:cheers: Although Dan all 3 is a tempting offer :-k knowing you're not going to be using them for the next 2 weeks and I do have to get your rucksack back to you. :D |
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Thanks trickywoos, but as a game it's a bit pants. I counted 0-100 times of about 12 secs & at least 7 or 8 secs to stop again, plus I was getting 10 min laps even though I must have crashed at least 20 times. I hope I can control a real bike better than I can control a computer game :shock:
I know I could never learn 13 miles like the back of my hand, but I think I've achieved what I wanted - a rough idea of what to expect. |
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Following on from mt GRiD comment about games being useless for learning tracks, please ignore my previous comment.
Stuck TOCA 3 on the PSP last night, fired up Brands Indy and yes it was pretty much as I remembered it. Only thing that is missing is the feeling of the forces on you - ie the full compression @ the bottom of Paddock Hill. So I was wrong..... |
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