Anyone good at Gran Turismo 3??
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http://www.gtvault.com/Default.cfm
TONS of GT3 setups here and many work very well. Definitely the best GT3 setup site I've seen
It may not be obvious how to get to the setups, cause that site is kinda wack...
Choose 'Car List' in the upper left area
Find your car
Click on that funny icon all the way on the left of the table
I'm not sure what that icon is, but it will bring up all the setups people have submitted for the cars. Clicking on the glasses icon will show you a particular setup.
In particular, setups submitted by "Fumes" are reliably good.
The setups will probably seem a bit squirmy at first, especially if you are used to driving with stability management on (as most setups turn it off) but if you practice driving with these setups and learn how to drive with them, you will drop SECONDS off your best lap times with default setups
TONS of GT3 setups here and many work very well. Definitely the best GT3 setup site I've seen
It may not be obvious how to get to the setups, cause that site is kinda wack...
Choose 'Car List' in the upper left area
Find your car
Click on that funny icon all the way on the left of the table
I'm not sure what that icon is, but it will bring up all the setups people have submitted for the cars. Clicking on the glasses icon will show you a particular setup.
In particular, setups submitted by "Fumes" are reliably good.
The setups will probably seem a bit squirmy at first, especially if you are used to driving with stability management on (as most setups turn it off) but if you practice driving with these setups and learn how to drive with them, you will drop SECONDS off your best lap times with default setups
Last edited by Concillian; Jun 26, 2004 at 12:14 PM.
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Originally Posted by wil69
suspension is not too difficult.
the golden rule is:
stiffer front than rear => more oversteer
stiffer rear than front => more understeer
the golden rule is:
stiffer front than rear => more oversteer
stiffer rear than front => more understeer
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Originally Posted by razorlab
But it's difficult for you since that is backwards from what you want to do in real life.
how is it backwards? Try getting any RWD car and put the lowest rate possible (i think it's around 6? havent played in a while) and put the rear on the highest. You'll be oversteering like crazy. To have fun in the game, I do that with AWD cars, and do a AWD perpendicular to the road drift. I believe that it's the same in real life.
Hehe 2-3 hundred hours.......just do the amateur european championship and get enough points to skip the 5th race. Save at the 4th race and then skip 5th, the vertigo race car is worth 500k if i remember correctly. All the races are 3 laps, it takes very little time to win enough to fully modify 2-3 cars.
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well, 2-3 hundred hours. hmm... maybe 100 hours (combined between me and my brother) got 100% game completion, with most of the cars, and 7 million dollars on hand. I don't see how you need 2-3 hours to get some decent cars.
I'm saying to get every single car, and modify it completely would take about 2 hundred hours. Did you know that there are a couple of indy cars and a drag car that you can get? There are a lot of other secret cars. All I'm saying is to get all the cars and modify them to the fullest would take way too long without the cheat. I had about 80 different cars that I modified completely. I spent over 30 million dollars doing it.
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yeah, i only mod the cars i use. If I ever want to see the performance of a specific car, i load my game, spend the money.. then, load again. With over 7 million credits on hand, you can easily mod 2 cars to the fullest extent, and race them w/ friends. There's no need to mod every car 100%, I've reached 100% game completion and you don't need to do that. And yes, I do know there are indy cars, there's a F-1 race that you need a F-1 to be able to even come close to winning because every other car in the game can't come close to them.
And on another hand, I'd still like to know why people say the suspension in this game is backwards, mine is correct...
And on another hand, I'd still like to know why people say the suspension in this game is backwards, mine is correct...
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Originally Posted by STi-owns-evo
how is it backwards? Try getting any RWD car and put the lowest rate possible (i think it's around 6? havent played in a while) and put the rear on the highest. You'll be oversteering like crazy. To have fun in the game, I do that with AWD cars, and do a AWD perpendicular to the road drift. I believe that it's the same in real life.
the golden rule is:
stiffer front than rear => more oversteer
stiffer rear than front => more understeer
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