

This is due in no small part to Bob B-spec, the best feature Polyphony has come up with to date. Sp0rks, I have no idea how much time I've spent on it, but I've thoroughly enjoyed all of it. Gran Turismo is kind of like Pokemon for me. I bought everything that could be bought, including all the 10km specials from the used car lots, so I've got all the cars in the game, including a few duplicates like the black race cars. Leonsito, I've got 727 cars, and about seven and a half million credits. If you mean tears of joy, then YES! GIVE ME MORE! MOAR!!!! I've fallen in love with the Nurburgring and Circuit de la Sarthe, and I'm finding myself already eagerly anticipating Gran Turismo 5.Īnyone else in the GT4 100% club? I'm glad to finally join you. Beating mission 34 and golding all the S licenses was definitely one of the most rewarding gaming challenges I've had in a long time. Once I was all done, to celebrate, I took my bitchin' new Model T on a victory lap around the Nurburgring.

I even managed to gold those horrible, horrible cone slaloms in IB, which were a lot easier than I expected now that I've had a lot more experience with the wheel. With the two longest license tests beaten, I really had no excuse not to go back and gold all the rest, and that's just what I've been doing over the past couple days. After a few attempts getting used to the different car, I got an easy gold. Naturally, I immediately went to license S-16 to see if I could pull that off. Two days of shaving my lap times later, I finally beat it! What a fucking rush! 100%. I expected that when I finally quit, I'd download a save with all the cars and buy the ones I couldn't get from it.īut when I got to 99.8%, I had been around the Nurburgring enough times that I felt pretty good about it, so I figured I'd give mission 34 another shot. Initially I got golds in the B and A licenses, silvers in all the rest, and beat all the driving missions besides 34 and proceeded on with the rest of the game. All license golds for one thing, driving mission 34 for another. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.When I started playing I was positive that there were challenges I simply wasn't going to be able to do.

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