GilesGuthrie
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So...
Being a real human being, who does human stuff, like take holidays, I was forced into a break from GT3 for a total of nine (yes, count 'em) days.
Trust me, this is a long time.
But I was good. I didn't pine (too much), and I never let on to the wife that I was missing the game. It was hard, damn hard, but through strength of character (and a large amount of beer), I made it.
Now I know how monks feel.
But, you see dear reader, the thing was, that when the sentence ended, and I was reunited with my trusty PS2, and I'd fired up the game, I was total garbage at it! I mean, really bad. Truly, honestly, nightmarishly so. It was fortunate that I'd chosen a qualifying run, as otherwise I would definitely have lost, even though I'd entered some poxy race, like 'Beginner NA' with some monster like the C5r.
Anyone else had similar problems? It was bad. I have resolved never to spend more than, ooh, two days from the game again!

Being a real human being, who does human stuff, like take holidays, I was forced into a break from GT3 for a total of nine (yes, count 'em) days.
Trust me, this is a long time.
But I was good. I didn't pine (too much), and I never let on to the wife that I was missing the game. It was hard, damn hard, but through strength of character (and a large amount of beer), I made it.
Now I know how monks feel.
But, you see dear reader, the thing was, that when the sentence ended, and I was reunited with my trusty PS2, and I'd fired up the game, I was total garbage at it! I mean, really bad. Truly, honestly, nightmarishly so. It was fortunate that I'd chosen a qualifying run, as otherwise I would definitely have lost, even though I'd entered some poxy race, like 'Beginner NA' with some monster like the C5r.
Anyone else had similar problems? It was bad. I have resolved never to spend more than, ooh, two days from the game again!