Driving the Ford GT in a few races, I do not pick this car very often. Though its quite fitting for this race, I am up against high powered American muscle cars. Not being a fan of them I picked a mid engine American made car instead. I upgraded it and honestly it was not necessary as I just wiped the floor with the competition.
I really should drive cars before modding them, but maybe in a future race I will have some more worthy opponents.
Racing against Camaro, Mustang SVT Cobra and a Roadrunner among other cars as well. This track is very high speed, and luckily this car has great gearing for that.
I make my way through traffic, and once near the front my cars potential really kicks in.
The next track goes pretty much the same, just handling traffic management and then build as much of a gap as possible. Otherwise some rubber banding AI may try to catch up.
Won myself a car I will never drive, though I guess good to have if I indeed have no other choice but to drive it.
All the cars behind me start losing ground on me and it ends up just like the previous race.
In the next series of races, I had no choice but to pick an old muscle car. And oh man its top speed is terrible, maxing out in 4th gear around 113 MPH. I had alot of pressure to keep the cars around me at bay.
We can see in the rear view mirror some angry AI drivers trying to pass me. Battling two at once.
Eventually they find a way around me and I just have to attempt to out brake them to get around them again.
Changing cars again now driving a Ferrari, needed a powerful car to battle these fully fledged race cars.
Joined the 200 MPH club in this car, got up to 205 MPH though the other cars I am racing against were just as fast if not even faster.
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| Solominer Presents: | Gran Turismo 5 |
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| Year | 2010 |
| Genre | Racing |
| Console | PS3 Emulator RPCS3 0.0.17-12522 |
| Platform | Windows 10 |
| Rig specs: | Main gaming setup |
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| Processor | Intel core i9 |
| Memory | Corsair DDR4 32GB |
| Video Cards | Geforce RTX 3090 |
| Power Supply | Corsair 1000W |