The Wheel Difference

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Is it me or have some of you wondered what the difference is between some of the wheels that look alike, for example the old school classic steel with hubcap apart from color what's the difference (considering you can paint them any color yourself ) why sell 5 versions and the classic wires take some real hard looking at before you spot the changes

Would anyone like to see the opportunity to interchange stock wheels between cars much like the paint chip so when you buy a car you get that car`s wheels to use on other car`s its got to be better than having those horrible GT-Aa series ones
 
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You really need to learn to use Capital characters, points, comma's etc., because I don't know what you are saying...
 
Would anyone like to see the opportunity to interchange stock wheels between cars much like the paint chip so when you buy a car you get that car`s wheels to use on other car`s its got to be better than having those horrible GT-Aa series ones

No. There are plenty of other things far more important that need attention, instead of focusing on minor stuff like this.
 
You really need to learn to use Capital characters, points, comma's etc., because I don't know what you are saying...
I understood exactly what he was asking.

But your capital c in 'Capital' is not necessary.

What's a point?

And the 'etc' didn't need a full stop and comma after it.



Whilst grammar and punctuation are great, it's not necessary to correct people in such a manner, when your own grammar and punctuation is not perfect.


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it's a bit of a 'meh' for me.

I agree, the PD alloys are a bit lacking. But I can normally find somthing I like in the current selection.
 
I understood exactly what he was asking.

But your capital c in 'Capital' is not necessary.

What's a point?

And the 'etc' didn't need a full stop and comma after it.



Whilst grammar and punctuation are great, it's not necessary to correct people in such a manner, when your own grammar and punctuation is not perfect.


OP
it's a bit of a 'meh' for me.

I agree, the PD alloys are a bit lacking. But I can normally find somthing I like in the current selection.

Thanks for the support , it never ceases to amaze me how some people have to be so picky and pedantic to troll through posts in the hope of correcting someone's grammar in order to give themselves that superior feeling they crave.

Anyway i genuinely would have liked to hear peoples comments on the subject of wheels available in the game as i for one think a lot of a car`s character and appearance depends on its rims.
 
Is it me or have some of you wondered what the difference is between some of the wheels that look alike, for example the old school classic steel with hubcap apart from color what's the difference (considering you can paint them any color yourself ) why sell 5 versions and the classic wires take some real hard looking at before you spot the changes

Would anyone like to see the opportunity to interchange stock wheels between cars much like the paint chip so when you buy a car you get that car`s wheels to use on other car`s its got to be better than having those horrible GT-Aa series ones

This is what PD do best.... make 50 versions of the same thing and change one pixel (Miata/MX5, Skyline.. etc) ....👍 :sly:
 
I understood exactly what he was asking.

But your capital c in 'Capital' is not necessary.

What's a point?

And the 'etc' didn't need a full stop and comma after it.

Whilst grammar and punctuation are great, it's not necessary to correct people in such a manner, when your own grammar and punctuation is not perfect.

It's not about being perfect, it's about trying to actually doing it. Trying is something of good will, whereas making a mess out of it is really 'not done'.

On another note: Thanks for correcting me, im not angry about that, and at least I'm trying, although my native language isn't English ;)
 
The only reason I liked it way back when was to put the Buick GNX mags on everything...:D

As was already stated, there are a few issues to fix before they can think about nice to have's...
I wouldn't mind it seeing it come back though. The Ferrari 250 GT has some great looking spoke wheels and I can think of a dozen cars that would benefit from having them :)
 
I wish there were more different rims styles to choose from to. Gt2 had a pretty good selection of wheels and on top of that, you could buy from a used rims section which had rims from other cars in the game.
 
for example the old school classic steel with hubcap apart from color what's the difference (considering you can paint them any color yourself ) why sell 5 versions and the classic wires take some real hard looking at before you spot the changes


It is something that is inherited from the old GT games. Like the appendix in humans.

You could not change the color of the rims in the old GT games.
If you wanted a different color, you had to buy new rims...
It was in the ancient times, when everything was easy and simple with GT:lol:

It was in ancient times, when everything was easy and simple with GT


I wish there were more different rims styles to choose from to. Gt2 had a pretty good selection of wheels and on top of that, you could buy from a used rims section which had rims from other cars in the game.

Yes, there was a good selection wheels in GT2. But in GT3 when you could built up a collection of wheels. So one did not have to buy them every time, if you enjoyed switch occasionally...
 
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