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Lads, I've got a dilemma. Having bought an N64 last year, I fancy a bit more of a foray into "retro" gaming and therefore I'm going to buy something new to bolster my collection in a few weeks.

Now, I've given myself the choice between an NES, a SNES and a Megadrive. Can anyone with greater knowledge regarding these systems help me decide?

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Ataxia wrote:Lads, I've got a dilemma. Having bought an N64 last year, I fancy a bit more of a foray into "retro" gaming and therefore I'm going to buy something new to bolster my collection in a few weeks.

Now, I've given myself the choice between an NES, a SNES and a Megadrive. Can anyone with greater knowledge regarding these systems help me decide?

Merci!


I'm an NES collector. So I could give you a few pointers on it. A basic NES console with controllers, video hookups, and in decent shape, usually will go for around 40-50 USD. They used to be cheaper than that, but they are getting more pricey as the years go by. Make sure the 72 pin connector is in good shape, otherwise the games won't work properly, and you have to buy a new connector. There was also a top loader version of the NES called the "NES-101", which is great if you are planning a large collection because you can play unlicensed games, and there's no region lockout. But they are a lot harder to find, and cost way more than a regular NES. (About 100-120 USD.) If you can, try to get one complete, as you will save you more money in the long run.

Now that you have you're system, you obviously want some games for it. I wouldn't pay more than 10 USD for an NES game unless it's rare, sought after, or boxed. Most of the time if the pins on the cartage aren't rusty, then it should work no problem. If it's dirty, then use some rubbing alcohol, and Q-Tips. Don't blow into the cartage, as it will make things worse by causing condensation to get into the connectors, and causing them to rust. I suggest you check out various websites to check the value on all the NES games to make sure you're not getting ripped off, or if you have found good deal. That's about the basic towards it. Hope I helped you answer some of you're questions.
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I never had an NES but I knew all those tricks thanks to AVGN :lol:
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Ataxia wrote:Lads, I've got a dilemma. Having bought an N64 last year, I fancy a bit more of a foray into "retro" gaming and therefore I'm going to buy something new to bolster my collection in a few weeks.

Now, I've given myself the choice between an NES, a SNES and a Megadrive. Can anyone with greater knowledge regarding these systems help me decide?

Merci!


I'm an NES collector. So I could give you a few pointers on it. A basic NES console with controllers, video hookups, and in decent shape, usually will go for around 40-50 USD. They used to be cheaper than that, but they are getting more pricey as the years go by. Make sure the 72 pin connector is in good shape, otherwise the games won't work properly, and you have to buy a new connector. There was also a top loader version of the NES called the "NES-101", which is great if you are planning a large collection because you can play unlicensed games, and there's no region lockout. But they are a lot harder to find, and cost way more than a regular NES. (About 100-120 USD.) If you can, try to get one complete, as you will save you more money in the long run.

Now that you have you're system, you obviously want some games for it. I wouldn't pay more than 10 USD for an NES game unless it's rare, sought after, or boxed. Most of the time if the pins on the cartage aren't rusty, then it should work no problem. If it's dirty, then use some rubbing alcohol, and Q-Tips. Don't blow into the cartage, as it will make things worse by causing condensation to get into the connectors, and causing them to rust. I suggest you check out various websites to check the value on all the NES games to make sure you're not getting ripped off, or if you have found good deal. That's about the basic towards it. Hope I helped you answer some of you're questions.


Thanks, buddy! Yeah, I've found a few for about £50 on Ebay which I was certainly interested in getting. I don't think they ever did the top-loading console in the UK, so I guess that's out of the question for me. Looking into games, the big-names (you know, like Megaman, Castlevania, Zelda, etc) all seem pretty pricey; I can't find any for less than £20. So, I guess I'd have to think outside the box on that...

Regardless, I do thank you massively for all the tips and stuff and I'll certainly think about everything. :)
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I regret getting rid of my PS2 when i got a PS3 at the back at Christmas in 2007 because i had some epic games for that console (F1, Colin McRae Rally, Gran Tursimo and Ratchet and Clank) My old PS3 got the yellow light in 2011 but i got the new slimline model a few months later
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Ataxia wrote:Lads, I've got a dilemma. Having bought an N64 last year, I fancy a bit more of a foray into "retro" gaming and therefore I'm going to buy something new to bolster my collection in a few weeks.

Now, I've given myself the choice between an NES, a SNES and a Megadrive. Can anyone with greater knowledge regarding these systems help me decide?

Merci!


I'm an NES collector. So I could give you a few pointers on it. A basic NES console with controllers, video hookups, and in decent shape, usually will go for around 40-50 USD. They used to be cheaper than that, but they are getting more pricey as the years go by. Make sure the 72 pin connector is in good shape, otherwise the games won't work properly, and you have to buy a new connector. There was also a top loader version of the NES called the "NES-101", which is great if you are planning a large collection because you can play unlicensed games, and there's no region lockout. But they are a lot harder to find, and cost way more than a regular NES. (About 100-120 USD.) If you can, try to get one complete, as you will save you more money in the long run.

Now that you have you're system, you obviously want some games for it. I wouldn't pay more than 10 USD for an NES game unless it's rare, sought after, or boxed. Most of the time if the pins on the cartage aren't rusty, then it should work no problem. If it's dirty, then use some rubbing alcohol, and Q-Tips. Don't blow into the cartage, as it will make things worse by causing condensation to get into the connectors, and causing them to rust. I suggest you check out various websites to check the value on all the NES games to make sure you're not getting ripped off, or if you have found good deal. That's about the basic towards it. Hope I helped you answer some of you're questions.


Thanks, buddy! Yeah, I've found a few for about £50 on Ebay which I was certainly interested in getting. I don't think they ever did the top-loading console in the UK, so I guess that's out of the question for me. Looking into games, the big-names (you know, like Megaman, Castlevania, Zelda, etc) all seem pretty pricey; I can't find any for less than £20. So, I guess I'd have to think outside the box on that...

Regardless, I do thank you massively for all the tips and stuff and I'll certainly think about everything. :)


No problem. I should have mentioned that even though most games still go for around 5-10 USD, some of the more popular games that you mentioned are going to go for a bit more than usual simply due to their demand. Even though they aren't rare by any means. Take note I grew up in an era when you could get most of those games at a flea market for around $5 dollars a piece. Those days are sadly quickly coming to an end. I was actually in the U.K. not to long ago, and finding them in thrift stores are next to impossible. (Even in London, I didn't find any.) You're best bet is probably ebay. Even if the shipping is ridiculously expensive.
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I got Grid 2 for my Xbox on Saturday lunchtime and it is seriously good fun. I only real complaint is maybe the live routes as they don't change that often.
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Anyone heard about MUGEN? its a free fighting game for the pc. and i need character packs, and fast.
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So who here has played The Stanley Parable? Hopefully all of you, since that way we'll be able to have a proper discussion without spoiling it for anyone. If you haven't, though, you may find yourself asking, "What on earth is The Stanley Parable?" If you are, then I'm so glad you asked! Here, allow me to quote the game's FAQ on their Steam Greenlight page.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is The Stanley Parable: HD Remix?
It is the remake/sequel/expansion to The Stanley Parable, a Source mod released in 2011. The game is an experiment in video game storytelling, or the point of it might be that there’s actually no story at all, or maybe the point is that there’s no game. It’s about choice and freedom, possibly, but actually it might be about something else. You will make a decision that means nothing, you will walk a path that goes nowhere, and if you REEEEEEEEALLY look hard enough, none of it will make sense.

Thanks, you’ve said absolutely nothing about the game.
That’s not a question.

So how is the HD Remix different than the original?
The core structure is the same, so those who played the original already know the basic premise. That said, The Stanley Parable: HD Remix is a game of surprise. If you’ve played the original game you may be delighted/infuriated to find you actually only know half the story.

Again, this is not helpful and generally a bit irritating. Specifically, what has changed? Are there new endings? Did you keep the original endings? Do you still play as Stanley? Is it the same Narrator?
Why this insistence? Why do you NEED to know what’s in the game? If the best way to play The Stanley Parable was to know all of this information ahead of time I would have given it to you. Seriously, I’m on your side, I’m not trying to trick you here. There’s a reason I’m holding back these details.

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umatbru [aka nonameyet] wrote:Anyone heard about MUGEN?

This discussion has already taken place. People have heard of Mugen - the Japanese Honda tuning company... And you are coming across as sounding desperate and/or needy when you say that you NEED character packs and fast. Just chillax a bit, OK?
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Salamander wrote:So who here has played the Stanley Parable? Hopefully all of you, since that way we'll be able to have a proper discussion without spoiling it for anyone.


I played the beta or whatever it was for it many moons ago. Man, it was a great game then. Might get the entire thing after the HSC and give it a crack.
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Wizzie wrote:
Salamander wrote:So who here has played the Stanley Parable? Hopefully all of you, since that way we'll be able to have a proper discussion without spoiling it for anyone.


I played the beta or whatever it was for it many moons ago. Man, it was a great game then. Might get the entire thing after the HSC and give it a crack.


Yeah, the demo is brilliant. Especially since it demonstrates the game perfectly while showing literally the tiniest fraction of the actual game to you. Even if you already have the game, I'd recommend playing it. It's that good.
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dr-baker wrote:
umatbru [aka nonameyet] wrote:Anyone heard about MUGEN?

This discussion has already taken place. People have heard of Mugen - the Japanese Honda tuning company... And you are coming across as sounding desperate and/or needy when you say that you NEED character packs and fast. Just chillax a bit, OK?


umatbru [aka nonameyet] wrote:Anyone heard about MUGEN? its a free fighting game for the pc. and i need character packs, and fast.
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apple2009 wrote:
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umatbru [aka nonameyet] wrote:Anyone heard about MUGEN?

This discussion has already taken place. People have heard of Mugen - the Japanese Honda tuning company... And you are coming across as sounding desperate and/or needy when you say that you NEED character packs and fast. Just chillax a bit, OK?


umatbru [aka nonameyet] wrote:Anyone heard about MUGEN? its a free fighting game for the pc. and i need character packs, and fast.

You didn't pick up on the irony and sarcasm, did you? Nor read people's responses in this thread (with a ton of Mugen references)?
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On the topic of Mugen (the game, not the Honda tuning company), this site might be of interest to some of you, as it pits completely random characters from said game against each other for you to 'bet' on (not with real money, thankfully)... which can result in some rather hilarious fights.
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Played the Mugen game quite a while back. Great game if you have the time, and effort to customize it. The Peter Griffin character is still hilarious to this day.
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Ataxia wrote:Lads, I've got a dilemma. Having bought an N64 last year, I fancy a bit more of a foray into "retro" gaming and therefore I'm going to buy something new to bolster my collection in a few weeks.

Now, I've given myself the choice between an NES, a SNES and a Megadrive. Can anyone with greater knowledge regarding these systems help me decide?

Merci!


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Faustus wrote:
Ataxia wrote:Lads, I've got a dilemma. Having bought an N64 last year, I fancy a bit more of a foray into "retro" gaming and therefore I'm going to buy something new to bolster my collection in a few weeks.

Now, I've given myself the choice between an NES, a SNES and a Megadrive. Can anyone with greater knowledge regarding these systems help me decide?

Merci!


Have you considered the Gameboy Advance, if you don't already own one?

I have a Gameboy Advance SP from circa 2004 and I have had since new and I still quite like it. In fact, Controversual Rob is going to stick his neck on the line and say that retro consoles prices are on the up because nobody gives a damn about the latest generation.
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Thats... not really an unpopular opinion there, considering the lacklustre buildups of the Wii U and the PS4 and the chastizing of the Xbox One. That, and I don't think my family has bought any recently made games in six months, but my sister bought a Super Nintendo last week :?
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People won't buy the new consoles as long as the games are released for their old console as well. When the first exclusive titles come out, they will charge the stores for the console as well. Look at Nintendo 3DS. It wasn't a too popular console, but when Pokemon XY were released it was sold higher numbers in the first week, than it was in the previous month.
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Yep, that's business. Bring out something new, charge the earth for it, and remove all of the cheaper alternatives from the market despite there being nothing wrong with them. I mean are the XBox One and PS4 really a step forward technologically? I don't think so.
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watka wrote:Yep, that's business. Bring out something new, charge the earth for it, and remove all of the cheaper alternatives from the market despite there being nothing wrong with them. I mean are the XBox One and PS4 really a step forward technologically? I don't think so.


Yes, they are. While they might be outclassed by top end PCs now, the 360 and PS3 are being outclassed by integrated graphics. Which is incredibly embarrassing.
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watka wrote:Yep, that's business. Bring out something new, charge the earth for it, and remove all of the cheaper alternatives from the market despite there being nothing wrong with them. I mean are the XBox One and PS4 really a step forward technologically? I don't think so.


Yes, they are. While they might be outclassed by top end PCs now, the 360 and PS3 are being outclassed by integrated graphics. Which is incredibly embarrassing.


Either way, I'm being put off by both systems. Video gaming has become gradually expensive for me as the years go by. It's been brewing in the Xbox 360/PS3 days, and it seems to be coming full to force now with the upcoming Xbox One/PS4 era. I'm not even bothering buying the latest games at launch date anymore simply due to the fact that many games come out incomplete, and use downloadable content to fill in later. Something that I'm not a big fan of since I grew up in an era where downloadable content didn't exist. I fear this may become the norm for most games in the future. No matter what console you choose.
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The lack of backwards compatibility isn't helping either. In fact it may kill off the console.
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The whole DLC thingy is a very huge market! Nearly every game uses things like this. I understand when there is a real Add-on, but i hate micro-DLC's!!!
They are just expensive and give you barely any content! The only way to stop this would be: People stop buying DLC's! When there isno market for them, the game studios won't create any one!
But this won't happen so let's wait again for a steam sale to catch some good titles for low money :D
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I never buy DLCs. Either I download them from torrent or don't play the game at all. If I would pay $50 for a game, I won't spend another $50 on it just to be able to finish the game.
Another thing that bothers me is that the developers leave gigantic bugs in the game on release. F1 2013 is the finest example. You couldn't write your player's name in the field on the OPENING SCREEN?! You didn't even start to play but you already find a bug?! What a piece of crap is that?!?!! Then you start playing and you realize that AI is not affected by weather or tire wear! I mean... seriously?! one hundred people are working for four years on this project already and they couldn't fix the first screen you meet in the game and the main factor what influences the outcome of the whole F1 Championship? This is not serious... Releasing unplayable games and then patch them later...
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roblomas52 wrote:I got Grid 2 for my Xbox on Saturday lunchtime and it is seriously good fun. I only real complaint is maybe the live routes as they don't change that often.



I bought Grid 2 some weeks ago when I picked GTA:V and I hadn't opened it. Seeing your post I threw it in two nights ago, and I have to say, personally I think its pretty terrible. I have 14 cars unlocked, and 13 are Drift cars? Seriously? And the Alfa, the only car I have that's "Grip" ha not been eligible for a single race yet. So its Dirt 4, basically? And there's from what I read only 4-5 seasons in the main game and Season one had only Four events (8 races total!) Is the game that short? And why are so few of them actual races? Every other event is either Liveroutes, or Time Attacks or those Faceoffs, where the game flat out tells you to wreck the other car to win. I'm about halfway through Season 2 and there's been only 4 races so far, so which I've won 0 since I don't believe in driving like Tanner Foust during a damn race.

Now with the Red Sox in the World Series, I won't be picking it up for about a week, but Hopefully it starts to not suck soon. Are you farther than Season 2? Does it get better, or at least longer? Are there any non-Drift cars? Are there actual races?
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roblomas52 wrote:I got Grid 2 for my Xbox on Saturday lunchtime and it is seriously good fun. I only real complaint is maybe the live routes as they don't change that often.



I bought Grid 2 some weeks ago when I picked GTA:V and I hadn't opened it. Seeing your post I threw it in two nights ago, and I have to say, personally I think its pretty terrible. I have 14 cars unlocked, and 13 are Drift cars? Seriously? And the Alfa, the only car I have that's "Grip" ha not been eligible for a single race yet. So its Dirt 4, basically? And there's from what I read only 4-5 seasons in the main game and Season one had only Four events (8 races total!) Is the game that short? And why are so few of them actual races? Every other event is either Liveroutes, or Time Attacks or those Faceoffs, where the game flat out tells you to wreck the other car to win. I'm about halfway through Season 2 and there's been only 4 races so far, so which I've won 0 since I don't believe in driving like Tanner Foust during a damn race.

Now with the Red Sox in the World Series, I won't be picking it up for about a week, but Hopefully it starts to not suck soon. Are you farther than Season 2? Does it get better, or at least longer? Are there any non-Drift cars? Are there actual races?

I am actually on season 5 and that only took me about 30ish hours and I am not really the best driver in the world :mrgreen:
The seasons do get a helluva lot longer as the game goes on and you get some good cars in season 4. I'm on about BAC monos, Caterham SP300-R's and some bloody fast V8 super touring cars. Other great cars include the Nismo Z tune Skyline which I use a lot for season 3 and the 4C you mentioned comes in very handy at the end of season 2. There are also a pair of sweet S2000 touring cars you unlock in series 3. Not forgetting the GT3 cars you unlock later in season 5. To get to the start of season 5, I had to do 109 races so the seasons do get a lot longer as the game goes on. Also, the texturing starts to get a bit crappy as the game goes on as well.
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roblomas52 wrote:I got Grid 2 for my Xbox on Saturday lunchtime and it is seriously good fun. I only real complaint is maybe the live routes as they don't change that often.



I bought Grid 2 some weeks ago when I picked GTA:V and I hadn't opened it. Seeing your post I threw it in two nights ago, and I have to say, personally I think its pretty terrible. I have 14 cars unlocked, and 13 are Drift cars? Seriously? And the Alfa, the only car I have that's "Grip" ha not been eligible for a single race yet. So its Dirt 4, basically? And there's from what I read only 4-5 seasons in the main game and Season one had only Four events (8 races total!) Is the game that short? And why are so few of them actual races? Every other event is either Liveroutes, or Time Attacks or those Faceoffs, where the game flat out tells you to wreck the other car to win. I'm about halfway through Season 2 and there's been only 4 races so far, so which I've won 0 since I don't believe in driving like Tanner Foust during a damn race.

Now with the Red Sox in the World Series, I won't be picking it up for about a week, but Hopefully it starts to not suck soon. Are you farther than Season 2? Does it get better, or at least longer? Are there any non-Drift cars? Are there actual races?

I am actually on season 5 and that only took me about 30ish hours and I am not really the best driver in the world :mrgreen:
The seasons do get a helluva lot longer as the game goes on and you get some good cars in season 4. I'm on about BAC monos, Caterham SP300-R's and some bloody fast V8 super touring cars. Other great cars include the Nismo Z tune Skyline which I use a lot for season 3 and the 4C you mentioned comes in very handy at the end of season 2. There are also a pair of sweet S2000 touring cars you unlock in series 3. Not forgetting the GT3 cars you unlock later in season 5. To get to the start of season 5, I had to do 109 races so the seasons do get a lot longer as the game goes on. Also, the texturing starts to get a bit crappy as the game goes on as well.



Ok, as long as it gets better, and theres some real cars, I'll stick it out. Texturing doesn't bother me much. The lack of a cockpit view on the other hand.....
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I bought Grid 2 some weeks ago when I picked GTA:V and I hadn't opened it. Seeing your post I threw it in two nights ago, and I have to say, personally I think its pretty terrible. I have 14 cars unlocked, and 13 are Drift cars? Seriously? And the Alfa, the only car I have that's "Grip" ha not been eligible for a single race yet. So its Dirt 4, basically? And there's from what I read only 4-5 seasons in the main game and Season one had only Four events (8 races total!) Is the game that short? And why are so few of them actual races? Every other event is either Liveroutes, or Time Attacks or those Faceoffs, where the game flat out tells you to wreck the other car to win. I'm about halfway through Season 2 and there's been only 4 races so far, so which I've won 0 since I don't believe in driving like Tanner Foust during a damn race.

Now with the Red Sox in the World Series, I won't be picking it up for about a week, but Hopefully it starts to not suck soon. Are you farther than Season 2? Does it get better, or at least longer? Are there any non-Drift cars? Are there actual races?

I am actually on season 5 and that only took me about 30ish hours and I am not really the best driver in the world :mrgreen:
The seasons do get a helluva lot longer as the game goes on and you get some good cars in season 4. I'm on about BAC monos, Caterham SP300-R's and some bloody fast V8 super touring cars. Other great cars include the Nismo Z tune Skyline which I use a lot for season 3 and the 4C you mentioned comes in very handy at the end of season 2. There are also a pair of sweet S2000 touring cars you unlock in series 3. Not forgetting the GT3 cars you unlock later in season 5. To get to the start of season 5, I had to do 109 races so the seasons do get a lot longer as the game goes on. Also, the texturing starts to get a bit crappy as the game goes on as well.



Ok, as long as it gets better, and theres some real cars, I'll stick it out. Texturing doesn't bother me much. The lack of a cockpit view on the other hand.....


I bought Grid 2 in the summer, and I'm really not enjoying it. I'm annoyed that I spent money to pootle about in some beaten-up muscle car around the same place over and over. Maybe it DOES get better, but the motivation to play through the crap isn't there at all.
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Wallio wrote:
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Wallio wrote:I bought Grid 2 some weeks ago when I picked GTA:V and I hadn't opened it. Seeing your post I threw it in two nights ago, and I have to say, personally I think its pretty terrible. I have 14 cars unlocked, and 13 are Drift cars? Seriously? And the Alfa, the only car I have that's "Grip" ha not been eligible for a single race yet. So its Dirt 4, basically? And there's from what I read only 4-5 seasons in the main game and Season one had only Four events (8 races total!) Is the game that short? And why are so few of them actual races? Every other event is either Liveroutes, or Time Attacks or those Faceoffs, where the game flat out tells you to wreck the other car to win. I'm about halfway through Season 2 and there's been only 4 races so far, so which I've won 0 since I don't believe in driving like Tanner Foust during a damn race.

Now with the Red Sox in the World Series, I won't be picking it up for about a week, but Hopefully it starts to not suck soon. Are you farther than Season 2? Does it get better, or at least longer? Are there any non-Drift cars? Are there actual races?

I am actually on season 5 and that only took me about 30ish hours and I am not really the best driver in the world :mrgreen:
The seasons do get a helluva lot longer as the game goes on and you get some good cars in season 4. I'm on about BAC monos, Caterham SP300-R's and some bloody fast V8 super touring cars. Other great cars include the Nismo Z tune Skyline which I use a lot for season 3 and the 4C you mentioned comes in very handy at the end of season 2. There are also a pair of sweet S2000 touring cars you unlock in series 3. Not forgetting the GT3 cars you unlock later in season 5. To get to the start of season 5, I had to do 109 races so the seasons do get a lot longer as the game goes on. Also, the texturing starts to get a bit crappy as the game goes on as well.



Ok, as long as it gets better, and theres some real cars, I'll stick it out. Texturing doesn't bother me much. The lack of a cockpit view on the other hand.....

That is a real let down in my mind, especially when one ponders how long they had to develop the game and the "True Feel" handling system is a load of crap to me as the cars which supposed to be balenced (… McLaren F1) do feel like drift cars only with watered down physics. Heck, even the grip cars tend to drift unless you are going at rather silly speeds to get the downforce working. They even screwed up the acceleration and speed on the cars as well. A great example of this is the Nismo Z-Tune R34. In real life, in would get from 0-60 in 3.5 seconds. In the game, it's more like 2.7 seconds. I even beat Jason Plato's BTCC pole position time in the Chevy Cruze on Brands Hatch Indy by 8 seconds (48 seconds plays 40 seconds). It just shows how unrealistic it is in terms of the important stuff. :x
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Is it just me or are the B-Spec drivers on Gran Turismo 5 frustratingly Damon Hill-esque when it comes to overtaking? I mean, on the British Lightweights race, I put my fella (level 14, before you ask) in a fully tuned McLaren MP4-12C (800+ bhp, less than a tonne etc) and he spent the entire race tucked up behind a Lotus Elise. He even braked on the straights to stay behind! Its reached the stage where I might have to give up on B-Spec in order not to have an anger-induced coronary by my 18th birthday
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takagi_for_the_win wrote:Is it just me or are the B-Spec drivers on Gran Turismo 5 frustratingly Damon Hill-esque when it comes to overtaking? I mean, on the British Lightweights race, I put my fella (level 14, before you ask) in a fully tuned McLaren MP4-12C (800+ bhp, less than a tonne etc) and he spent the entire race tucked up behind a Lotus Elise. He even braked on the straights to stay behind! Its reached the stage where I might have to give up on B-Spec in order not to have an anger-induced coronary by my 18th birthday

This is not going to bode well for me when i decide to get a PS3 :lol:

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There is only one huge issue with Forza: It's not available for Playstation...
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Also, its not available on XBox 360. GT6 on the other hand will be available on the PS3 with the PS4 presumably having reverse compatability. This does assume that GT6 is actually released on time and knowing Polyphony Digital that's a massive assumption to make.
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Julien wrote:There is only one huge issue with Forza: It's not available for Playstation...


And the problem with Gran Turismo is that it's not on Xbox. :P
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