Rented Project Gotham 2
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Originally Posted by 94Regal
Endurance was the only thing not done
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I've got GT3 beaten 100%; it took a year+ of on and off play, sometimes with looong periods without playing. I just love to take a nice FR car (Tom'* X540 Chaser is my vehicle of choice), and bomb it around with my drift setup. Phun
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I believe PGR2 would be a arcade-type physics game, it'* easy enough to tell in the commercials - taking turns THAT sharp THAT fast?
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Want true physics simulation? Here'* a game with a free demo that you can try. It used to be that the whole game was free, but not anymore. You can't find this game in stores. It'* known as Live for Speed, link: http://www.liveforspeed.net - you'll need a high end PC with a nice video card to play this game. Realer than GT3. To those who play it, don't steer with full lock, that'll only make you understeer into oblivion
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