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I'm absolutely in love with the Red Bull car, driving it is fricking awesome. Can't wait for the 2011 model today :D

Here's a little peak at my tour with it

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Fireworks at night are also a nice touch

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Nice screens, still won't convince me that Forza 4 looks better, the models seem off as does the lighting.

DLC today then? Will be grabbing that when I get home if the case.

I'm certainly up for a Spa F1 race if people fancy that on Sunday. Anyone that doesn't already have me feel free to add. AbandonedTrolley

Yep, PD have it nailed. Can show me your custom liveries all you like on F4 but still graphically it isn't close to GT5 imho. Yes there is some screen tearing but the game is running in 1080 and looks damn good for it. F4 still looks like a video game in the still shots I have seen. The lighting is too false for my liking.

I actually don't, seen that picture and had to post it :( I'm currently grinding as much money as I can after buying the 5m F1 car. Buying the DLC this week when I have the cash.

I actually don't, seen that picture and had to post it :( I'm currently grinding as much money as I can after buying the 5m F1 car. Buying the DLC this week when I have the cash.

yeah not a single japanese game out there no matter the theme/genre the game is where you don't have to grind. took me forever to get my 10 million f10. then 5 for my other f1 car, then a few 2-3 million credit cars. Only games where i can put up with grinds like this are GT.

yeah not a single japanese game out there no matter the theme/genre the game is where you don't have to grind. took me forever to get my 10 million f10. then 5 for my other f1 car, then a few 2-3 million credit cars. Only games where i can put up with grinds like this are GT.

The incremental login bonus finally got me on the journey, but some days I'm busy I forget to login lol...

We should race the red bull 2011 on the kart space lol

The new Kart track really shows how well light sources are handled in GT5. It seems that PD forgot to enable bloom in photomode on this track though (something that was fixed on all other tracks with Spec II).

Unedited pics of the Spoon CR-Z:

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