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Here is a little side game I invented in GT3 when I got so stupid good that the AI drivers couldn't provide me any challenge any more. I call it pylon soccer and it's a freakin' blast as well as some additional challenge for your driving skills. Here's how it works.
1) Enter an endurance race or create a long race in Arcade mode. (you'll need the laps for this) Choose a slightly overpowered car for the field because you may be slowing down some.
2) On your way around the track the first time, smack into the pylons around pit row, or where ever they may be on the track, knocking some out onto the road.
3) On every subsequent lap, spot the pylon of your choice and ram it again, sending it further down the track. Try to keep as much of your speed as you can while still in control enough to spot and hit the pylon. The faster you hit'em, the further they fly.
4) See how many laps it takes you to knock the pylon all the way around the track up to and past it's original position.
5) See how many laps you can make the pylon do around the course, while still maintaining your lead and winning the race.
This won't work on all courses, as there is too much grass and dirt on many courses to be any good. You need to choose a really enclosed course. Any of the city courses in GT4 will do the trick, as well as places like High Speed Ring, Midfield, Deep Forest, whatever ya think is enclosed enough that you can track your pylon.
This may sound really dumb, but ya gotta do something to add to the challenge(NOT) of the game's AI. Let me know what you think if you try it.
GGG-OOOOO-OOOOO-OOOAAAA-AAAAAALLLLLLLL!!!!!!!
1) Enter an endurance race or create a long race in Arcade mode. (you'll need the laps for this) Choose a slightly overpowered car for the field because you may be slowing down some.
2) On your way around the track the first time, smack into the pylons around pit row, or where ever they may be on the track, knocking some out onto the road.
3) On every subsequent lap, spot the pylon of your choice and ram it again, sending it further down the track. Try to keep as much of your speed as you can while still in control enough to spot and hit the pylon. The faster you hit'em, the further they fly.
4) See how many laps it takes you to knock the pylon all the way around the track up to and past it's original position.
5) See how many laps you can make the pylon do around the course, while still maintaining your lead and winning the race.
This won't work on all courses, as there is too much grass and dirt on many courses to be any good. You need to choose a really enclosed course. Any of the city courses in GT4 will do the trick, as well as places like High Speed Ring, Midfield, Deep Forest, whatever ya think is enclosed enough that you can track your pylon.
This may sound really dumb, but ya gotta do something to add to the challenge(NOT) of the game's AI. Let me know what you think if you try it.
GGG-OOOOO-OOOOO-OOOAAAA-AAAAAALLLLLLLL!!!!!!!