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I think the real reason people hate on the GT-R is because they only see this:

I think the real reason people hate on the GT-R is because they only see this:
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The only purpose this thread ultimately serves is to stir arguments...
The GTR is the BEST "normal" car in history !
Its what the new Mclaren is in the exotic car world But then for the normal sport car world
The best use of todays technology in a car.
Mostly cars with technology overdrive got issues like the new Lancer ... if u drift it extremely it gets all ERROR and u cant shift for a short while ...
Mclaren got some minor issues to.
But the GTR is perfect. always does what u ask.
So all haters got a believe that the average GTR user is a blonde woman who cant even drive a golf cart if it aint got no ESP, they are moslty TECH haters ... Yes an old M3 needs more skill to drive ... we know ... JUST EGMIT THE GTR IS GREAT
(ps: i dont like driving the GTR in game couse its to clean but if i would have the real life money i will buy a GTR)
@Rotary Junkie
I don't feel much change in the 4wd system when on and off throttle in corner's, it understeer's into corner's like all the other 4wd's, when in the GTR it should feel like a rwd when not accelerating in a corner. Maybe it is there but I haven't felt it on the stock R35. Could also be my lack of a wheel at the time.
playnthruThe fact is GT-R's are made for people that can't drive. And in (real life) that's who buy them.
My opinion, of course![]()
Some people here seem to forget that the GT-R drivetrain can mimic a RWD car. The ATTESSA system can split the power from 50/50 to 0/100 on the front and real tires. If you search youtube you will find R33, R34, and R35 with the rear wheels only spinning due to the power when launching off a line. The system is the most tricked out 4WD system in the world honestly.
Your post makes the car sound wild, which I've never seen and would go against alot of poster's stating it is far too calm and easy to drive. I don't think you should ever saw at your wheel as I believe that would wildly throw a car off balance. At low speed's for corner's it's not horrible, it just doesn't feel like a rwd as it should.
In my opinion unless you have driven the car in real life you can't make a real opinion on the car... because you're judging your opinion on a videogame otherwise.
Dylans1oIn my opinion unless you have driven the car in real life you can't make a real opinion on the car... because you're judging your opinion on a videogame otherwise.
Marcelo1994GTR is too overrated! Its a noob car to people that cant drive! It's soo boring to drive. I would take a m3, ferrari , lamborghini any day
yzfmikeIt also helps if you have studied the car and understand what the cars does too. Sometimes you can answer a question that even an owner don't know.
I like the 25GT-T more than the GT-R.
I love FR.
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Onboy123O rly? Ok then, can you explain to me then, how I can get a R35 around a track at least a full second ahead of a R34 without even trying? And if having a lower power output is really to be a proper advantage, you'd need to weigh much less, like what a Lotus Elise is to a NSX, not being only average in terms of weight.
An R34 just as fast as a R35 in GT5 at an equal level of tuning? When pigs fly.![]()
ToronadoI stopped reading after this:
http://press.nissan-global.com/PRESSKIT/NISSANGTR/0710/ENGLISH/LINEUP_SPECIFICATIONS/index2.html
Nish_280z@RX-7_FD3S I'm guessing Cpizzythegod was trying to point out that the R35 started production in 2007 not 2009 as you were stating.
I really do love the Skyline, all the way back from 1957 to 2002. The GTR is slowly growing on to me but is one of my least liked GT(-)R's. On GT5 I'd say I don't enjoy racing with the newer GT(-)R's simply because they do not seem to be modeled correctly. No ATTESA-ETS and no Super HICAS 4-wheel steering (which should be on alot of Nissan's on GT5 (along with other companies 4 wheel steering car's)) seem to be implemented. If it were even more people would complain about it though.
In game I'd also rather drive FR car's which is why I have many FR Skyline's. In real life I'd go for the GT-R but I'd still think about a FR Skyline from time to time. I like the I6 for preference as well.
Edit: Never mind he clearly think's a GTR isn't a R35.
Rotary JunkieORLY? I think you're the one that's "a little lost". Every "new" GT-R is an R35, including the soon-to-be 2013 U.S. MY car.
I'm a tuna. That means I'm a fish.
In what way?
Erm... I share my circuit tunes because I know the people who would beat me with them will do so even if I don't, and it helps other people along.
I share my drag tuning knowledge too. I won't give out my absolute best tune, but I'll give out what I come up with early into tuning a car... Which will usually be a matter of thousandths of a second slower than what I end with... In other words, someone could take my "bad" tune and beat me with it very easily just due to an extremely slight difference in when we launch.
O RLY. Beat my R35 drag time since you love the car so much and it's so easy. 8.895 1/4 mile, no aids aside from automatic transmission.
I'd give you my version of a "base" tune for it (which should run an 8.900 or so when driven right) but since it's so easy you don't need that.
LOL OKAY. I'd like to race you on track too then.
Yep, that sucks. What does that have to do with R35s?
"Smash out"? Bro, I'm from Detroit and I don't hear that come from anyone.
They actually do...
I'll hate on the R35 all I damn well please while still absolutely loving the R32, 33, and to a lesser extent, the R34.
The R32 is certainly no slouch... And tuned to the same power levels it will, generally speaking, outrun an R33 or R34.
What?
Yes, an R33 done up specifically for drag racing can "smash out" on a Veyron on street tires.
Then again, I'm quite sure the R33 is generally the better circuit car than the Veyron in GT5... And what's the main focus of GT5? Oh, right, circuit racing.
Edit: @Nish: From what I saw of the 2009 V-Spec, the AWD system is done properly. 4WS, maybe not, but the stock R35 diffs do seem to act as they should, same for R32-34s. It was more pronounced in previous (GT3/4) games than now, but it's still there.
CyKosis1973This post is so full of LOLs that I won't need another LOL until ooooh, 2013. You picked the wrong target to rant. Quite frankly, I'd go to RJ before most people, regarding making cars go faster in GT. He has a whole garage full of proven and published builds, from what I can see, you've got nothing but a bucket full of chips and opinions...
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