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Due to the fact that it can be used to win so many 200 A-spec point races and can be used to clobber all types of rally cars in Special Conditions, would it be considered a programming mistake. I've used it in enduros and such and won easily where cars that would seem to be more optimal couldn't cut it for 200 A-spec points. Does it have some sort of freak power to weight ratio or something.
I mean, obviously, the common Dodge RAM in real life isn't any sort of super vehicle. I know that most of you GT purists frown upon using the truck, so why was it given such a blessing of versatility by the GT4 creators (Dodge didn't pay them off, did they)? Although I haven't done exhaustive testing, in my estimation there doesn't seem to be any other car that can win so many different types of races as the Dodge RAM for 200 A-spec points? I'd say probably the Suzuki GSX-R/4 is next best and then the Chap 2J. If I'm wrong about the Dodge RAMs overall versatility, then please feel free to correct me and inform me of what other car is better.
Any thoughts on this.
(I did search, but I didn't find any topic on this. If so, I apologize and have the moderator delete this thread.)
I mean, obviously, the common Dodge RAM in real life isn't any sort of super vehicle. I know that most of you GT purists frown upon using the truck, so why was it given such a blessing of versatility by the GT4 creators (Dodge didn't pay them off, did they)? Although I haven't done exhaustive testing, in my estimation there doesn't seem to be any other car that can win so many different types of races as the Dodge RAM for 200 A-spec points? I'd say probably the Suzuki GSX-R/4 is next best and then the Chap 2J. If I'm wrong about the Dodge RAMs overall versatility, then please feel free to correct me and inform me of what other car is better.
Any thoughts on this.
(I did search, but I didn't find any topic on this. If so, I apologize and have the moderator delete this thread.)