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To be honest, its what 21 days till launch?

I'd guess that the BR is already in production so they will have already have the code gone gold. (All this assumption is based on the fact it takes 3-4 weeks for our manufacturer to manufacture CDs for non-games software)

Though not exactly related to GT5, maybe some of you will appreciate it. I wonder if anyone made a side-by-side comparison.

:woot: That is amazing! I think that's gonna be one of my dreams now, to drive along that route.

good, i honestly would have went to Sony's HQ and junk punched them

Well it is delayed in Russia, but Russia only :laugh: Something to do with their ratings board or something, I didn't read too much into it after it was confirmed it was only for Russia.

Agreed, there doesn't seem to be much in the way of options, but it was a fairly brief vid so maybe they're tucked away somewhere. I wonder if the vid was edited too; once a course is made, how long does it take to actually generate the track before taking it for a spin?

I think I read somewhere that you can't actually make your own track via the traditional segment-by-segment style, but rather you have sliders for turns (sharper or rounder, frequency, etc) or something like that and it generates the course for you. I think it's still better than nothing. I wonder if Forza 4 will try to best it with a more customizable track maker.

So if people didn't complain about features it would of been out 5 years ago? Can't wait to troll my mates when playing, sh*t guys this looks no where near as good as those screenshots from photo mode you kept showing me for the last few years :laugh:

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