Which tracks do u miss?

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Most everyone likes the Autumn Ring.

That's what I would chose, the Autumn Ring, Autumn Ring Mini and Grindiwald. Great tracks that will hopefully make a reappearance in GT4.
 
Actually, It would be cool to have all the rally tracks from GT2 back. Then we could have some serious variety for ARC!!!
AS for MS Land and Autumn ring Mini, Try them in the AZ-1 or the Itty-bitty Toyota. (GT2)
 
I'm not missing any of them. I know exactly where they are.

OK, seriously now, I would like to see the following courses make it in GT4.

Mini Ring.
Red Rock
Original SSR11
Grindenwald
Original Test Course
Rome Night
MotorSports Land
Pike's Peak Hill Climb
Tahiti
 
Oh, how could I have forgotten Rome Night. I really enjoyed that track.

MotorSports Land, that just seemed like such a let down to me when I first saw it.
 
Pikes Peak Hillclimb, only point-to-point rally, and an excuse to have the Escudo and not be called a "cheater", Motor Sports Land, great drift track, Tahiti Road, would look MUCH better in GT4 (and maybe the grass would really be grass and not grass-painted road like in GT2).
 
Longer versions, the Seattle and Roe in GT3 were the long versions, they each had a short version but no longer versions.
 
I miss these wonderful tracks:

SSR11 from GT1.For me it´s the original track,and it´s much better
then the version in GT3

Rome Night.All I can say is SWEEEET!!!!

Tahit(not rally).This is the perfect beginner track!
 
Motor sports land was a bonus track in GT2's arcade mode, once you unlocked the Super licence it was available in Time trial.
 
I was reading about GT4 in Motor Trend the other day. There are supposed to be 50 tracks and 500 cars.
I don't know it that means 30 tracks with most going in two directions, or if it means 50 actual tracks with forward and reverse direction racing.
The bad news was the release date of Autumn/Winter of 2004. That's a whole freaking year!!!:irked:
 
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