What is your most dreaded course?

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Wow I'm surprised to see so much hate for the Ascari.
I personally love it, especially the second half.

Ascari is a real world course, all swoopy and undulating, filled with corners and no long straights. I predict it will eventually become a Mecca for tuners, low PP runs, and by those wanting a driving experience as opposed to a car experience.
 
Ascari is a real world course, all swoopy and undulating, filled with corners and no long straights. I predict it will eventually become a Mecca for tuners, low PP runs, and by those wanting a driving experience as opposed to a car experience.

You got it right with the low pp run prediction, it just isn't the track for stretching the legs of a supercar. Which is probably why PD put a Veyron there for the final license, sadistic if you ask me :lol:
 
Every rally course and Eiger Nordwand. They don't flow well in my opinion. It also doesn't help that they look like high resolution PS2 variants.
 
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Oh God..... *shivers*
I'd rather have New York and Seoul from GT4 as far as city tracks go.

Both good circuits, they got rid of a whole host of good tracks when they went from GT4 to GT5. Amalfi, Citti Di Aria, Paris (loved the night track, the daytime one was meh), the Grand Canyon, Seattle, Hong Kong and Seoul were all brilliant in my opinion.

I'd love a classic track pack as DLC.
 
Probably Twin Ring Motegi - it's like going up and down the lanes of a bowling alley. Especially if you're using a car that's slow enough to give the AI a chance, they drive past me on the straights and then clog up the corners like a bunch of old ladies going up a freeway entrance ramp. Once you get to know it well it's just long and boring.
 
Willow springs without a doubt. It's just bland and without any landmarks it's hard to sense your braking points or when the corners start to begin.
 
Monaco is by far my most hated track in GT6 and any other game that includes it. Hate the layout, hate racing there, hate hotlapping it. I really dislike Rome too, why we cant have the lovely GT3 version back I'll never know.
And I also feel like Monaco has little invisible barriers at some corners. :indiff:
 
Willow Springs - Big Willow. The twisting, high-elevation corners are a masochist's dream and take from the enjoyment. I'm not fond of the environment either, it's just miles of desert.

And what makes this course worse is that it's in almost every series. I don't need to race at this track in every event, it gets repetitive and old very fast.
 
This thread is actually pretty sad. So many great courses I see being hated on. Honestly to really get the most out of this game you need to make those courses you hate your faves through mastering them. Mastering courses that you don't like will only make you better driver on all courses.

Sark
 
Cape Ring ! There are many more difficult to drive and race, Monaco and Ascari , which I found beatiful, difficult but great, Cape Ring is ... just awful. I almost hate it as much as I love Willow Springs, by the way...

P.s: Monza or Monaco: you can't hate them those are the History of racing, for good sake!
 
This thread is actually pretty sad. So many great courses I see being hated on. Honestly to really get the most out of this game you need to make those courses you hate your faves through mastering them. Mastering courses that you don't like will only make you better driver on all courses.

Sark

Truth. To all those having trouble with Brands Hatch, there's a Mission Race (forget which one at the moment) that will help to learn turn 1's subtleties due to the elevation change.

Especially since they give you a massively understeering Megane.
 
Materhorn is the track that has me cursing an breaking my controllers. I like rolling my big boy toys Detroit steel an Luxury sport like the Cadillac CTs and this track seems like it chews up an spits out anything other then a all wheel drive or hot hatch that can negotiate the turns.
 
My most dreaded course is The Ring. I hate it. I have run hundreds of laps on that track to get better on it and to maybe like it. I hate it.
My hated tracks normally become favourites.


Not so with Nurburgerring. The more I race it. The worse I hate it.
 
Nürburgring, it's ok with the lower pp cars, but with the faster cars i just hate it! when i'm racing 1st i'm getting so scared to go offroad that i start driving slow, then in the last minutes the ia driver hits me and i go offroad anyway, grrrrrr i get so mad at him then. mostly i have to stop playing after racing that track (if i didn't win, loool)
 
Suzuka. I hate it. If I see that a race or championship is raced on it, I'll skip it.

Wow...

At this time, Monaco. Just to many braking and slow driving, accompanied with small streets.

Such....

Silverstone Grand Prix circuit....cant seem to be able to turn out consistent laps on that one.

Sad...

Nürburgring, it's ok with the lower pp cars, but with the faster cars i just hate it! when i'm racing 1st i'm getting so scared to go offroad that i start driving slow, then in the last minutes the ia driver hits me and i go offroad anyway, grrrrrr i get so mad at him then. mostly i have to stop playing after racing that track (if i didn't win, loool)

Reading....

Do you guys actually like driving? Do any of you like the oval? The fact that it's difficult means you have something to learn there. So go to it.

The experience of personal improvement is the only thing this game has to give - well apart from the inevitable challenge of how to give a civic 1455 hp - which some people seem to find interesting.

Driving a track with a glued car, either by tires or tuning, hides the track's secrets. Driving it in a Lotus with no TC and SS tires lets every bump, rise, bad-camber etc. show itself. If you learn a track in a car which lets the track 'shine through' (doesn't have to be a Lotus) you will understand why you span out there, or why you had to slow down so much to make that corner. Another thing is that as your glued car loses its tires, it will become more like the Lotus - so watch out!

Driving with ASM/SRF/AS, well they hide the track....that's about the nicest thing I can say.
ABS doesn't really hide the track. Just hides a bit of the car ;-)
 
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GT Arena. It's not that it's particularly difficult or anything, but 125 shifter karts ruined the place for me. And the Coffee Breaks.

 
before i said Nürburgring, but yesterday i changed a bit of the aids and it was instantly easy to win, and then after so many tries you get sooooo happy when you finaly get hold of it, poepoepidoe lol
 
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