Sandown screenies at the MZ
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Sandown screenies at the MZ
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In case youse blokes haven't seen Buk's good work on this legendary circuit, click above. Great stuff
In case youse blokes haven't seen Buk's good work on this legendary circuit, click above. Great stuff
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Root Canal is better than that Rod.Jason Woods wrote:Wow nice, gotta be better than that Madcowie track.
In regards to this what can I say, that boy is talented.
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Well yeah i wasn't going to say it quite as harshly But it was truly aweful wasn't it. I got to dandenong road corner before i'd had enough(1st lap) and promptly uninstalled it. The only time i've ever done that with a track.Jamo wrote:Root Canal is better than that Rod.Jason Woods wrote:Wow nice, gotta be better than that Madcowie track.
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Jase, I know what you mean about Madcowie's Sandown - I usually uninstall Madcowie's tracks straight away, as a rule
I remember a woeful version of an awesome Gran Turismo track called Grand Valley that he did. Only when I drove a Modena around the netKar version (which is pretty much spot on) did it truly sink in how wrong everything about it was. I mean everything too - elevations, corner radii, lengths of straights. Quite astounding.
I remember a woeful version of an awesome Gran Turismo track called Grand Valley that he did. Only when I drove a Modena around the netKar version (which is pretty much spot on) did it truly sink in how wrong everything about it was. I mean everything too - elevations, corner radii, lengths of straights. Quite astounding.
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You tried the demo?r8response wrote:now all i have to do, without the aid of a credit card as well. is find a copy of GPL and get all the updates and necessary fixes so that i can FINALLY play this game.
It's on the bhmotorsports.com site. Comes with all the updated cars in it to save you the bother of downloading them too.
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Grand Valley, one of my all time favourite tracksunkle_hanky wrote:Jase, I know what you mean about Madcowie's Sandown - I usually uninstall Madcowie's tracks straight away, as a rule
I remember a woeful version of an awesome Gran Turismo track called Grand Valley that he did. Only when I drove a Modena around the netKar version (which is pretty much spot on) did it truly sink in how wrong everything about it was. I mean everything too - elevations, corner radii, lengths of straights. Quite astounding.
I think I have a copy of the GT track Complex String for GPL - haven't tried it much, so I can't remember if its any good or not.