How can I grind without rubber bands?

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I'm on my way to getting platinum in GT6. All I need to do now is to lap around hundreds of times with my X2010. But I want to grind and keep my X2010 driving all night so I can get closer to platinum. But I don't have any rubber bands. How can I make my X2010 grind with my DS3?
 
I dont know what race you would do that in but you can set your controller upside down/vertically on a remote or small block so that the joystick is pushed forward.
 
I dont know what race you would do that in but you can set your controller upside down/vertically on a remote or small block so that the joystick is pushed forward.
Free driving in Indy. So far that's working for me.
 
I'm always amazed at the people willing to do whatever they can to not drive in a driving game. What's the point of getting the Platinum if you didn't earn it legitimately?

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They paid money to do as they wish in the game.
Beating the game in a legitimate or illegitimate way isn't really an accomplishment as far as I see it.
 
I'm always amazed at the people willing to do whatever they can to not drive in a driving game. What's the point of getting the Platinum if you didn't earn it legitimately?

Sark

Agree, to an extent lol. I mean I'm not supposed to tell people what to do with a game that they bought, they bought it so they are free to do anything to a certain extent, but I mean sometimes people want to play their own way with cars, and they don't want to grind for a car. I can understand that, but I mean its a driving simulator and the grinding process is the part that makes getting that car worth it, something to show for that effort.

Basically, play it how you play it, doesn't really matter to me, some people enjoy the same game differently.
 
They paid money to do as they wish in the game.
Beating the game in a legitimate or illegitimate way isn't really an accomplishment as far as I see it.

I always get a chuckle when I see someone refer to "beating the game" Zipping through it and getting all the trophies or running each race once is not beating anything and if you do not actually drive then you are only beating yourself.

It is funny that anyone would feel any need to resort to a rubber band or using an X2010 just to get the 7k miles for a trophy, that will come quickly in normal game play, I have had more miles than that for a long time now and I drove every one of those miles. It really is not that much. In GT4 I had that many miles on one car ;)
 
I just realize GT6 will be the very first game I 100%.
trophies and achievements started the downfall of modern gaming.
Once you start chasing them, you've lost the point of the game.
 
I never care much about trophies, I buy a game to play the game not to collect trophies. If I wanted a bunch of these I would just go to game stop and buy a bunch of $2.99 used games and rack up some quick easy trophies.

As it stands I get trophies because during the normal course of game play they just happen, there is one that I may not get in GT6 after looking at them as it requires you to be in 3rd place coming into the last race and then win. I can't see this ever happening in the course of normal game play for me so I would have to intentionally finish lower than 1st in one or more races or skip a race then punt a couple of AI cars and that is just not something I see myself doing.

Of course if they add championships as seasonals or an event creator then possibly could happen in normal game play
 
Car Games really need to be made differently!
This is yet another thing that proves that.

There really is only one game that did it all almost perfect....
Project gotham racing 2!

Play it with the duke controller and its probably still the best involving driving ever made!
And its single player was perfect!
All cargames seem to really want to make it work but its all crap and uninvolving.
In pgr2 it was hard to, and getting that last cerbera speed 12 really WAS worth a trophie!
And online multiplayer ( with a friend in splitscreen at the same time!!!) was aaamaaazing!! Got tones of friends and had over 400 hours of playtime in it!
And not ones was it grinding!

Grinding means there is something wrong with the game!

And the total opposite isnt fun either.
The great swedish game GTR had a flaw that made it undrivable, you got everything from the start!
You had nothing to do!
 
Don't blame the gamers, blame trophies.

a true gamer ... plays the game ... :gtpflag:

but to some extend I agree ... they should have put more thought into the trophy list ... it's more fun when they are hard to get ... like in GT5 (still working on that one ... and i enjoy it!)
... and they should not be "grind-able" ...
They should be an indication on how thoroughly you've played the game ...


at least this time around there are no photo trophies ...
but i would have loved more S-license like challenges with trophies ... for me for the fun of it ...
and for those trophy grinders ... to learn how to drive :sly:
 
I was thinking of doing the same, then yesterday I loaded my GT5 just to do some trophies and noticed I had over 20K miles on it. So I'm sure on GT6 I'll reach the same or even more without 'cheating'.
 
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