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CY:G that would be cool if you could upload your Beat Zico ghost.

I've only played 6 hours so far :\ But like you say, seems like there's a lot more playing time in this game then some standard full price games!

Ok i will upload as soon as i get home later today

Is it just me, or are the extra vehicles you unlock not quite as good as the ones you already have ? (apart from mirrage)

Depends, some are better for races while others are stonger for the speed laps and time trials. I still use the egx for almost everything, but the auricom is great for speed laps.

I have been trying to think of songs to put on my ps3 for this game to use, anyone got some good ideas? use any good songs themselves?

At the moment the only song i have on there is Pendulums remix of Prodigys Voodoo People.

Others i have considered are the obvious Spy Break, some of the Need for speed sound or burnout sound tracks, but thats it.

I have been trying to think of songs to put on my ps3 for this game to use, anyone got some good ideas? use any good songs themselves?

At the moment the only song i have on there is Pendulums remix of Prodigys Voodoo People.

Others i have considered are the obvious Spy Break, some of the Need for speed sound or burnout sound tracks, but thats it.

Anything by Prodigy, some Chemical Brothers, DnB tracks, progressive trance...

Also all the music from previous Wipeout and FZero games :p

Anything by Prodigy, some Chemical Brothers, DnB tracks, progressive trance...

Also all the music from previous Wipeout and FZero games :p

oohhh yeah!!! i have a 45 min live set from Chemical Brothers some where... will have to find it

Although... 45 mins, average of 30 seconds a lap, that would be about 90 laps of most tracks... maybe not :)

I guess it's time for me to add some people to my friend list for some online playing and share some info about some tracks :D

I always use the Assegai ship and sometimes the Ag Systems. Well... it's actually my first time playing Wipeout (i saw gameplay of older games but never played before) so i guess there are many tricks about the ships and stuff.

Btw, anyone knows any kind of "trick" for Zone races? the best record i have is like zone 37 on Vineta K and i don't seem to get the hang of the air brakes (reduced to 30%).

This game is really cool but so damn hard :p

Right I bought this over the weekend, after getting my PS3, and damn this is great. I played the other wipeouts on PSP, I know the tracks have been re-used, but they really updated graphics etc.

Will be up for some online play.

So you must know the tricks from the tracks. :D

I really can't understand how is possible to do 75 zones... It looks like "impossible"

Well, i just added some people to my friend list. Hope we'll playing online and share info soon :D

So you must know the tricks from the tracks. :D

I really can't understand how is possible to do 75 zones... It looks like "impossible"

Well, i just added some people to my friend list. Hope we'll playing online and share info soon :D

haha I said I played them, didnt say I was good at them :p

if you havent added me, my PSN: PheeePS

See you online, I dont have a headset, actually I dont know what you can get for the PS3 in regards to headsets...

I've had to RMA my ReadyNAS so I am currently without toons :'( but yeah, I ****ing love the prodigy, I've got every thing they have ever released, and some unreleased stuff.

I've been listening to some Old school hardcore/Jungle/D&B, it's a bit of an acquired taste, but check out some of these.

There is an old remix of a tune from an Amiga game called "X-Out (Level up mix!)" which I love, (found it through it being played as the background music on a key gen) You can get it here --> http://www.amigaremix.com/remixes/sort/arranger/up

Moby - Thousand (haven't tried it with WipEout yet, but it's great for playing Audiosurf)

Moby - Go

Futrue Sound of London - Papua New Guinea (knida chilled out)

Origin Unknown - Vally of the Shadows (a classic)

Goldie - Inner City Life (love the bass line on this tune)

Omni Trio - Renegade Snares

Omni Trio - Thru the Vibe [2 on 1 Mix] (another dirty bassline when it drops)

Acen - Trip to the Moon (part 1 or 2, can't remember which one's which)

Faithless - Insomnia

Faithless - Music Matters (not sure what mix)

Altern 8 - Infiltrate 202

Phuture Assassins - Roots 'N Future

Deetah - Relax [M Dubs Breakbeat Mix]

I'll make a proper list, once I get my nas box back.

I'd also recomend that if you are making a playlist from different sources, you should use an audio editing app to "level" all the songs so that they are at the same volume. WipEout is supposed to do this, but it doesn't seem to work.

Also tag the "Album" filed in the ID3 tags of the mp3's you are using for your new playlist, that way they will all go in one folder when you transfer them to the PS3.

oohhh yeah!!! i have a 45 min live set from Chemical Brothers some where... will have to find it

Although... 45 mins, average of 30 seconds a lap, that would be about 90 laps of most tracks... maybe not :)

You have to do 99 laps to get one of the Trophy's, sounds perfect :)

haha I said I played them, didnt say I was good at them :p

if you havent added me, my PSN: PheeePS

See you online, I dont have a headset, actually I dont know what you can get for the PS3 in regards to headsets...

Any good quality bluetooth headset will do.

haha I said I played them, didnt say I was good at them :p

if you havent added me, my PSN: PheeePS

See you online, I dont have a headset, actually I dont know what you can get for the PS3 in regards to headsets...

i'm going to add you right now. don't bother about headset cause my "speaked english" is not good either hahaha :D

Hey, some great recommendations for custom soundtracks.

In the future, if anyone can be bothered to actually post a .rar file or something to a custom soundtrack, that would be great! I will try to get one together too.

+DARKF1B3R... that X-Out remix... I recognie that from a keygen too lol.

Also, anyone wants to add me for online play, PSN: Don_Jassa

Yeah, it was a Paradox keygen or krack I think. I love that demo scene stuff.

EDIT: Found it lol. Youtube is the new Google, you heard it here first.

I hope this ain't against the rules, it's only a video right?

Edited by DARKFiB3R
I don't think you're allowed to post collections of mp3's guys, that's piracy. Even if it is just for use in the game.

Yup, unless it's free to distribute content, like the Wipeout soundtrack I shared earlier.

Yeah that's fine, but stuff like Moby and Faithless etc etc, that's all copyright material.

I think DARKFiB3R is just listing his choices though, don't see any download links!

I'm starting to get the hang of it now! :D Don't expect to find me online in a hurry. I haven't played a console WipEout game since WipEout Fusion on the PS2, and I only had a demo of that! :D

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