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- South Korea
Gran Turismo 6 might not have the best arcade mode in the series(as it lacks pitstops, tyre wear, time limit and it goes on...), but it is nonetheless a good game when played in Arcade mode, with variable weather(on select tracks) and a wide range of selectable tracks, paired with a decent physics model(for a console game, especially for a PS3). With that being said, I wondered if we can have a conversation of what cars would you put on the 100-car list on your Arcade car list.
Entries must be submitted in a .ods(OpenDocument Spreadsheet) format(which in turn should be linked to a Google Drive article since GTPlanet cannot import .ods files directly) and should ONLY include Premium cars. Entries that include Standard cars whose interiors are labeled "Detailed"(such as the Chaparral 2J or the Caterham 7 Fireblade) or entries that include Premium cars with Simplified interiors(such as the Nissan GT-R Proto or some Vision GT cars) are disqualified. Entries do not need to fill the 100 car slot limit. If your entry includes fictional Race modified cars(such as the Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06 LM Race Car, a Race Modifiable car in GT5 becomes a separate car in GT6), then the make of those cars should be classed as a "Concept by GT" or "Gran Turismo" vehicle instead of a make the race modified car was based on(this is a reference to Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, where tuned cars are classed as a "Gran Turismo" vehicle).
This is my entry:
P.S. The name was inspired by a tagline by Petrolicious(Drive Tastefully), which likens driving to eating. I wanted to make a car list like making my own favorite meal, which explains the title.
Entries must be submitted in a .ods(OpenDocument Spreadsheet) format(which in turn should be linked to a Google Drive article since GTPlanet cannot import .ods files directly) and should ONLY include Premium cars. Entries that include Standard cars whose interiors are labeled "Detailed"(such as the Chaparral 2J or the Caterham 7 Fireblade) or entries that include Premium cars with Simplified interiors(such as the Nissan GT-R Proto or some Vision GT cars) are disqualified. Entries do not need to fill the 100 car slot limit. If your entry includes fictional Race modified cars(such as the Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06 LM Race Car, a Race Modifiable car in GT5 becomes a separate car in GT6), then the make of those cars should be classed as a "Concept by GT" or "Gran Turismo" vehicle instead of a make the race modified car was based on(this is a reference to Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, where tuned cars are classed as a "Gran Turismo" vehicle).
This is my entry:
P.S. The name was inspired by a tagline by Petrolicious(Drive Tastefully), which likens driving to eating. I wanted to make a car list like making my own favorite meal, which explains the title.
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