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- machschnel
It seems to me that most people just don't want to think for themselves, they just want the game to tell them what to do.
I do like to think for myself. Reading philosophy, debating with friends etc, but think for myself in a racing game? How exactly would one do that? This isn't a doctorate or something, I paid money to play a game. You guy's are really pulling at straws....
Gran Turismo 5 The Real Thinking Simulator
By doing all the challenging stuff first and saving your money. Which gets back to the point of self control, or the lack thereof.
Why must you to have the $20 000 000 car NOW? Where are you going to race it where its not totally overpowering the opponents?
Could you point me to the challenging stuff please? If by challenging you mean redoing 24 Hour races (which I'm in the process of doing), then I suppose that's challenging, more tedious than anything really.
I don't have to have it now either, the games been out over a month and a half now.