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Originally posted by ichiro51
count my vote as a NO, for N2O in GT4!...

It seems like they would be wasting more space on the DVD disk if they added a feature like N2O to the game. It probably wouldn't be that hard to create "code" for the cars to get boost with a push of the button... but GT is about simulation!... If they add N20.. they need to add specific kits and setups, because each car and each engine accepts modifications like N2O differently... or it'll seem like they just put a "boost" button on the game controller.

... GT DEVELOPERS: JUST ADD MORE CARS !!! EVERYTHING ELSE IS GREAT!

How 'bout a code editor for GT4? Oh wait, this discussion is for a different thread. By bad.

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Originally posted by AltF8
Well, it turns out that the chemical company accidentally filled the tank with freon. Luckily, she lived.


:eek:


Good God that's bad man...:eek:
 
Originally posted by RockyMaivia
If that was a true story...there would have been a huge lawsuit involved.



Yeah, there should have been a bigass lawsuit...
 
Originally posted by GT3Maniac
Its called nitrous oxide. Use the correct term if you're gonna try to be smart. Ooh I know what nos is because thats my name nos. And it was pretty sweet when I shoved it up my ass.
shut up, man:rolleyes:
 
gt3maniac is almost as a big of a jackass as me, but any way, minsublu about your system deffenitly run ZEX no doubt
 
Originally posted by Josh




Yeah, there should have been a bigass lawsuit...

Well, oddly enough, she had no adverse effects. Really strange, but she must not have gotten much. Just scared the crap out of her and everyone around her.
 
Fairly Near where I live, a high school stuent was suspended for have Nitrous Oxide in their car, as it is a controlled substance. Can't remember what happened after that.
 
Originally posted by Tom McDonnell
Fairly Near where I live, a high school stuent was suspended for have Nitrous Oxide in their car, as it is a controlled substance. Can't remember what happened after that.

Hmmm...never really thought about that. Interesting. I know at least one car (Neon, sad really) that runs N2O in my town. Weird thing is, it's right between the driver's legs. Seems like a really weird place to put it. I hope he never crashes...
 
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