Originally posted by maverick_296
once youve gotten your b license, a license, international c license, international b license and the international a license, click the arrow in the corner of the license test screen, it will take you to the s license. when youve gotten the s license you will have unlocked the event synthesizer. you get into a car, pick a level of skill and it will pick a track and oponents that are sutible for your car.
Originally posted by Trailer01
I've got all the licenses, but only a few golds. Mostly passed with Bronzes. As for the comment about the tests being too easy...well, everyone's entitled to their opinions anyway.
In my personal opinion most of the licenses are useful tests, but I think that basing those tests on expected performance that requires fine-detail regulation of the controls is a bit unrealistic. Not all of us out here have analog capabilities and truthfully, it's really nice watching that Viper cruise around the circle track at a nice even speed, but your DualShock2 controller pretty much has two levels for steering, breaking, & gas: off and full-on.
Again, just my opinion :shades:
Originally posted by Trailer01
Sounds cool....though truthfully I feel a little silly spending as much time and $$ on the game as I have already. I'm trying hard to maintain control and not buy a racing wheel. :hypno:
...aside from the fact that my apt. is so small there's really nowhere I could set the thing up anyway!
Originally posted by JoeAngelicchio
I'm in my mid-life crisis. Haha
Next is a real car to modify and race. Maybe by next summer I'll hit the tracks.
Originally posted by Trailer01
And we'll all be able to look back and say "Hey! I knew that guy when he was just posting on this online forum I'm part of!"
Originally posted by JoeAngelicchio
What's the crack about? When I'm dead and gone. Nice guy....
Originally posted by Trailer01
No, not when you're dead & gone! When you're rakin' in the bucks on the pro circuit I meant....sheesh.
Originally posted by JoeAngelicchio
Wouldn't that be nice. Probably only in my dreams. I'd be happy to stay on the road. Still want to do it though. Just have to decide on which car to get. Going to be more track/road type setup as opposed to straightline/ 1/4 mile.
Originally posted by Trailer01
Dude, if you can get your hands on one, try a Volkswagen Scirrocco or Corrado. Light little hatchback/coupes, low to the ground and man, can they haul!!!! :burnout:
Had one a few years back and loved that car. LOVED it! Hadda' get rid of 'er though, trannie went and I couldn't fix 'er myself
If I could get my hands on one again, I'd buy it in a second!