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Just noticed AB still not Plat for Demons Souls? Slacker!!

I set my sights on AC2 1st plat, only got all the feathers left to collect... but now I cba :laugh:

And yeaaah DS, really need to get back into it.

GT5 sales pass 6 million

I set my sights on AC2 1st plat, only got all the feathers left to collect... but now I cba :laugh:

And yeaaah DS, really need to get back into it.

GT5 sales pass 6 million

I've still only got the one plat from Uncharted 2, the final bit for me was collecting all the treasures. Should really be able to plat the first one too.

carrying on from last post.

Updates installed... five hours latters.. Stupid 2 mb connection.

Then its came up "do you want to install gran turismo game data"

'Heart drops'

so i checked and its not lost all my saved data!!

Woohoo! :)

HALLELUJAH!!! :woot: That's my most wanted feature being taken care of! Now the next one; bring in all three of the reasonably-priced cars from Top Gear (Suzuki Liana, Chevrolet/Daewoo Lacetti, Kia Cee'd). And at a stretch, how about the bog-standard cars from TG Australia (Proton Satria Neo, and that old Ford Falcon XG ute), and TG America (Suzuki SX4 Sportback), too? Oh, also, bring in a "Power Lap" variant of the Time Trial mode, so we can do proper laps around the test track, just like The Stig.

Or failing that, please fix the start line of the Top Gear Test Track so that it's actually on the start line, not a metre or so before it. :p

Yeah I'm just about to start the endurance stuff so it will help.

I've got just the last three endurances races to go now; the 9 hours of Tsukuba, the 24 hours of Le Mans, and the 24 hours of Nurburgring, so the save point feature will greatly come in handy. :) I could have done with them in the 4 hour races as well, as after an hour, I usually just dicked about. :p

1.08 update is out, is like 2MB lol.

And new seasonal events.

I'm loving the X1, it is such a sweet car, I could only get bronzes on its special event, but once you get used to the handling it's a beast to drive, it reminds me of Ridge Racer Type 4 and the wacky awesome cars it had back in the day, love watching it race around in B-Spec while I do other stuff.

Really can't get to grips with rallying (no pun intended), but I've been planning to set aside a weekend to get into it.

I quite enjoy it because of the handling :p Super loose and lots of drifting.

By the way, I didn't know they added gold plated cars to patch 1.06 :laugh:

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*sigh* License Test IC-10 is a bloody nightmare to get Gold on. :angry: I can never catch up in time to overtake the last car. I've had two near-misses so far. It's so agonising; I'm always up to 3rd by the right-angled left turn on the first lap, then the other 6/8ths of the race are spend trying to catch up to the other two.

Doing the first tournament under the expert series, tuned car championship. Had a pretty bad crash and messed up my newly purchased SLS AMG :cry: Forgot as you level up crashes are less forgiving :laugh: Level 22 just now.

Still not flipped a car yet, which I believe there is a trophy for!

...and I just finally nailed it! :D I've spent hours trying to do that one, and I've finally done it! The music that plays when you get Gold has never sounded so good. :p

Congrats!

I just finished out and gold'd all B-Spec races, I have 6 drivers (5 at level 37, 1 at level 40) if any one needs them, I have over 10,000,000 Cr that I don't really need, and I have A LOT of cars that I don't need. Friend me on PS3 if you need anything and just message me what you're looking for, my tag is Michael_J_Herm

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