You know you have ALREADY played GT5 too much when...

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When you can't stop making car noises and pretending youre a car, Im a bit guilty about this, I can't wait to get my license next year!!!
 
When you call the police about a speeding vehicle in a 'speed limit' lobby. :/
 
When your caught speeding on a public road and your wondering why you were fined instead of being given a 1/3 warning
 
When you look at the colors of the FGT and say what actual F1 manufacturer they are.

(Did this while doing the FGT championship - kept thinking I was driving for Force India.)
 
When you're playing Formula One Championship Edition. Full Race, get a little bored at lap 32 and start trying to press the horn, headlights and windscreen-wipers.....
 
When you walk behind people to take advantage of a slip-stream.

I do this and actually tripped a girl up about 12 months back when I was too close before pulling out to overtake. That was an awkward situation.
 
Scuderia Paul
When you walk behind people to take advantage of a slip-stream.

I do this and actually tripped a girl up about 12 months back when I was too close before pulling out to overtake. That was an awkward situation.
:lol:
 
Scuderia Paul
When you walk behind people to take advantage of a slip-stream.

I do this and actually tripped a girl up about 12 months back when I was too close before pulling out to overtake. That was an awkward situation.

Lmao wtf
 
scuderia paul
when you walk behind people to take advantage of a slip-stream.

I do this and actually tripped a girl up about 12 months back when i was too close before pulling out to overtake. That was an awkward situation.

lmfao
 
When you walk behind people to take advantage of a slip-stream.

I do this and actually tripped a girl up about 12 months back when I was too close before pulling out to overtake. That was an awkward situation.

What.

But.

I don't even know how to respond to this.
 
When you walk behind people to take advantage of a slip-stream.

I do this and actually tripped a girl up about 12 months back when I was too close before pulling out to overtake. That was an awkward situation.

Dang...I think that almost ended this thread.

Who can top that?

Edit: When GT5 helps you with your color theory class in graphic design
This hasn't happened to me, but it's just a though
 
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VBR
...you're walking around a corner on the pavement (sidewalk) & you naturally take the racing line, thinking to yourself: "Track in, apex, track out!"

When you walk behind people to take advantage of a slip-stream.

I do this and actually tripped a girl up about 12 months back when I was too close before pulling out to overtake. That was an awkward situation.


Dude, you're worse than me, I actually laughed out loud when I read that! I think I'm gonna have to start drafting people when out walking too.

;)
 
What.

But.

I don't even know how to respond to this.
I think that is how she would have reacted if I told her how it happened.

Dang...I think that almost ended this thread.

Who can top that?

Edit: When GT5 helps you with your color theory class in graphic design
This hasn't happened to me, but it's just a though
We are friends now as it happens so it worked out in the end.

VBR
Dude, you're worse than me, I actually laughed out loud when I read that! I think I'm gonna have to start drafting people when out walking too.

;)

It is useful when late for work, or coming home, as you can shave 0.2s off your journey. That is over 1'40 a year!

Something to think about guys...
:)
 
When you walk behind people to take advantage of a slip-stream.

I do this and actually tripped a girl up about 12 months back when I was too close before pulling out to overtake. That was an awkward situation.

At least it wasn't a bump draft. Now that would have been awkward.
 
When you're in school, and in arts class, a friend starts playing the GT Auto music in his piano and you scream "Oh, that's from GT Auto!"
And then everyone stares at you. :(
 
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