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Not a bug after all.
Choosing racing hard tires makes all the races to be dry in the fgt championship.
I was doing the championship the other day and I was wondering why I'm not getting any wet races. Well, after winning all the races except the last one I didn't feel like driving around suzuka for 20 laps in boredom so I skipped the last race. I drove a bit though and it was dry race!
Anyways. Today I decided to gold that one suzuka race I had skipped earlier. Then I was just checking the setup on the car and noticed I had the racing hard tires. So I bought the softies, installed them and then went to do the suzuka race that is supposed to be wet. Well it was raining now. Just to be sure I changed the tires to racng hards and exited the race altogether. Then entered the race again from the main menu. Now the sun was shining
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So put racing hards on the fgt before you start the championship or individual race if you don't want to race in rain.
(didn't find the gt5 bug thread)
Choosing racing hard tires makes all the races to be dry in the fgt championship.
I was doing the championship the other day and I was wondering why I'm not getting any wet races. Well, after winning all the races except the last one I didn't feel like driving around suzuka for 20 laps in boredom so I skipped the last race. I drove a bit though and it was dry race!
Anyways. Today I decided to gold that one suzuka race I had skipped earlier. Then I was just checking the setup on the car and noticed I had the racing hard tires. So I bought the softies, installed them and then went to do the suzuka race that is supposed to be wet. Well it was raining now. Just to be sure I changed the tires to racng hards and exited the race altogether. Then entered the race again from the main menu. Now the sun was shining
So put racing hards on the fgt before you start the championship or individual race if you don't want to race in rain.
(didn't find the gt5 bug thread)
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