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- JMarine25
GT Planet, welcome to my thread.
Match Racing is a term that I use based on N64 game "1080." A "match race" is basically you versus another car in a shootout. It's like drag racing. And to make things not as boring, these races will be short. Now where have you seen such a thing? How about the rally mode in Gran Turismo 3 where you race against another rally car.
Would you want to have match races, then? I'll start.
If there was match racing, it would be boring because it is just you and another racer. It would be interesting to have Knockout Competition with a maximum of six (or maybe 4). But if I wanted a match race, say I had a Camaro GT Race Car and my opponent had a tuned Cobra-R, and I challenged him to... oh yes, you can decide where you want to race, or you can accept his/her challenge and where that person chooses to hold the race. If you win, you win money, but if you want to, you can make a stipulation to win his/her car in a "run what you brung" basis. So if the racer put in a Stage 3 NA Tune or a Stage 4 Turbo with racing intercooler, you have a nice car to take to the races (keep in mind, these would mostly be street cars, so don't think you'll beat a Le Mans race car at Grand Valley).
Would you want to have these races? Reply.
Match Racing is a term that I use based on N64 game "1080." A "match race" is basically you versus another car in a shootout. It's like drag racing. And to make things not as boring, these races will be short. Now where have you seen such a thing? How about the rally mode in Gran Turismo 3 where you race against another rally car.
Would you want to have match races, then? I'll start.
If there was match racing, it would be boring because it is just you and another racer. It would be interesting to have Knockout Competition with a maximum of six (or maybe 4). But if I wanted a match race, say I had a Camaro GT Race Car and my opponent had a tuned Cobra-R, and I challenged him to... oh yes, you can decide where you want to race, or you can accept his/her challenge and where that person chooses to hold the race. If you win, you win money, but if you want to, you can make a stipulation to win his/her car in a "run what you brung" basis. So if the racer put in a Stage 3 NA Tune or a Stage 4 Turbo with racing intercooler, you have a nice car to take to the races (keep in mind, these would mostly be street cars, so don't think you'll beat a Le Mans race car at Grand Valley).
Would you want to have these races? Reply.