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Engine tune and such is not really that important, but the suspension tune and tranny tune are the two most important for me.
SlyckTiresWhy modify?
Ask Vettel and Hamilton if, when told there was a way of getting an extra 10th out of their cars by boosting output, dropping the springs or losing weight, do you think they'd say "no thanks mate, I like my car as it is, because it shows off my skills better"
Thought not.
Some people just want to watch the fuel burn.
My question goes out to the people that have been enjoying GT from the first GT? All others please don't reply due to your to young to understand or you're pon just going with the flow. For those of us who've been enjoying GT since it first what is the point of tuning the cars to the max, mainly the race cars? Yes I understand to compete with others due to all doing it. Is the competion really that good? Or is it so bad you need the power to get out front and not your skills?
ZuelI can understand tuning a road car to a point to get the best performance from it, though knowing the limit. But overly tuning one to me is not practical in real live or in a game. I see a lot of people working so bloody hard to get an overly tuned road car or race car to perform on the track. To see what the limits are? It’s too late for that once you’ve added all that extra power to it. All that power is only good for one thing going fast in a straight line. If that’s all you want then drag it should solve the problem. Tuning a road car to perform next to a race car is pointless to me as well; I don’t see any logic in it. This is what I see every time I play GT. I see all the cars and race cars some of us dream of driving of getting behind the wheel. I want to get the thought thrill of being behind that wheel of that car is it’s rah form. Being able to compete against another driver in the same car or in a car with in its class, but that will never happen because everyone is so power hungry thinking they can be fastest by having a fast car. The power is not what makes the car fast it’s the driver. If someone had the money to build something with good enough AI to drive an overly tuned car would it be fast? Yeah fast in the wall. I don’t know, I guess a lot of you lost the real joy of cars, and started thinking a lot like gamers rather than drivers.
I hope one day soon I’ll find some people whom will be willing to compete with a normally tuned car or race. If I’m going to get beat I want to get beat by a driver not car against car. That’s 5 year old stuff.
“MY CAR IS BETTER THAN YOU CAR LOOK AT THE GOLD PAINT”
“WELL MY HAS 1500 HP POWER WITH GOLD PAINT.”
“Ok let’s race, vroom.”
“………….”
“I WIN!!!! I TOLD YOU MY CAR IS BETTER THAN YOUR’S!!!”
“I’M GOING TO TELL MOMMY YOU GOT A BETTER CAR THAN I”
“MOMMY BILLY’S CAR IS BETTER THAN MINE I WANT ANOTHER CAR NOW!!!”
LOL, I’m sorry I had too couldn’t hold myself from doing but you get my point.
My question goes out to the people that have been enjoying GT from the first GT? All others please don't reply due to your to young to understand or you're pon just going with the flow. For those of us who've been enjoying GT since it first what is the point of tuning the cars to the max, mainly the race cars? Yes I understand to compete with others due to all doing it. Is the competion really that good? Or is it so bad you need the power to get out front and not your skills?
MenownI never add any tuning parts. If I pick out a Ferrari 458 to drive, it is because I want to drive a 458. A Ferrari 458 with another 300hp isn't a 458 anymore, it is something else. I want to drive the cars as they are, I find that enjoyable. I don't hold anything against the Max Tune people, GT is about making your own fun.
Reminds me of a Ford GT I have in my garage that I tuned all the way... almost 900hp of junk... lol... All it does is spin... and in real life that is exactly what happens too...
tell that to the mazda 787b i whooped at laguna seca in my ford GT. and the chap 2J.......and the nissan r92cp...
EDIT: and i can drive in the rain without TCS and get no wheelspin.
the thing is, the game is challenging like that in the early stages, where you have limited money and you have to to make the best decisions with how you spend your money modifying, with the limited money you have and then have to drive your a$$ off.
First off, you're not modifying a real car, so whatever is great about the real car doesn't really apply. Same for tuning.It's such a shame so many people have such a lack of respect and maturity.
Personally, I accept that most car manufactures know better than me, most of my cars are stock and I have no need to tune, and the ones I do tune are lightly done so, sports exhaust kits, for example.
It can be as simple as buying a manufacturer's own aftermarket parts.
Well aren't we special...
Was this online or in A-Spec?
tell that to the mazda 787b i whooped at laguna seca in my ford GT. and the chap 2J.......and the nissan r92cp...
EDIT: and i can drive in the rain without TCS and get no wheelspin.
JubbyGood point, and it's actually a money-making scheme. If they put a CAI (just to name a random aftermarket part) on a car at production it costs X. If they sell it post-production, they can sell it to a dealer for 2X, and the dealer sells it for 3X. For the people who get someone to install it... it keeps going up.
JubbyTo answer the OP; I just enjoy messing around with cars and going fast. It's that simple for me. If I want to drive a stock production car, I will. If I want to drive with minimal tunes, I will. If I want to see how hard I can push one of the many cars to the maximum tune and then the limit, I will. I'll enjoy it all.![]()
It's such a shame so many people have such a lack of respect and maturity.
Personally, I accept that most car manufactures know better than me, most of my cars are stock and I have no need to tune, and the ones I do tune are lightly done so, sports exhaust kits, for example.
This is just the second GT game I've had (Ive been playing videogames all of my 16 years of life) but your question is really about all online games: Why do people make online less competitive and boring (everyone ends up with the same stuff). I think I've come up with a philosophy. It's the same as any other competition. Take baseball into example.
1. Everyone wants to be the best.
2. Someones discovers steroids can help.
3. he shares it with others.
4. All players want to keep up and keep their jobs in the MLB.
5. Baseball turns into a lopsided slugfest.
6. MLB notices bad effects on health and bans it.
7. Now they are having trouble getting rid of it, especially since you often can't tell who has taken it because you can cheat drug tests.
In GT5 you dont have a choice but to do full upgrades to keep up with that ONE MOTHER *****R who did it first or else you look like you suck. Besides, adding horsepower on GT5 almost always makes it faster because GT5's tuning is unrealistic.
It's human nature to do anything and everything to be the best, making everyone do it (me being guilty of this too), coaxing the world into upgrading everything in GT5. You know, full upgrades arent purchased just because someone thinks they are a badass.
Hows that explanation?
Smoked cheese... okay... wtf is smoked cheese???EnergizerrrAgreed but, I haven't raced much since 2.0 and I know they added "prohibit tuning" option which is the best thing since smoked cheese as far as I'm concerned.