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you mean the d1 cars that gt has added in? Those came like that and can't be changed. GT doesn't have the option to add stickers, body kits. GT4 did give you the option to add a big *** wing in the back if you wanted to, but I never use that. Can't remember the names of the other nfs games I played where you had to pretty much rice out your car(put on stickers, body kits, paint job, big *** wing). You had to do that to get points to unlock other cars. The 1st nfs game wasn't like that, all the cars were stock and there were only a few. Not much of a selection.
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you mean the d1 cars that gt has added in? Those came like that and can't be changed. GT doesn't have the option to add stickers, body kits. GT4 did give you the option to add a big *** wing in the back if you wanted to, but I never use that. Can't remember the names of the other nfs games I played where you had to pretty much rice out your car(put on stickers, body kits, paint job, big *** wing). You had to do that to get points to unlock other cars. The 1st nfs game wasn't like that, all the cars were stock and there were only a few. Not much of a selection.
so d1 cars are not ricey?
GT pretty much contains everything you are complaining about:
big *** wings
stickers
even neon lights on the Blitz Skyline
The only difference between NFS and GT is, GT won't allow you to add stickers.
If I recall, the original GT had the option of adding aero to cars, along with aero came stickers and graphics. This was the final body modification you can do.
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GT4 was so fun
Those were the days
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4QARygq_kQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I9fwM8RxAs
Those were the days
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4QARygq_kQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I9fwM8RxAs
so d1 cars are not ricey?
GT pretty much contains everything you are complaining about:
big *** wings
stickers
even neon lights on the Blitz Skyline
The only difference between NFS and GT is, GT won't allow you to add stickers.
If I recall, the original GT had the option of adding aero to cars, along with aero came stickers and graphics. This was the final body modification you can do.
GT pretty much contains everything you are complaining about:
big *** wings
stickers
even neon lights on the Blitz Skyline
The only difference between NFS and GT is, GT won't allow you to add stickers.
If I recall, the original GT had the option of adding aero to cars, along with aero came stickers and graphics. This was the final body modification you can do.
never played the 1st GT game, the first time I played was a demo of GT 2. GT3 was the my first time playing the full game. GT 3 & 4 doesn't give you the option to add stickers to any cars period. GT 4 did give you that option to add a wing as I said in my last post. The D1 cars are in there as is, can't change them, as I also posted before. GT 3 & 4 didn't allow you to add any kind of body kits, don't know if the 2nd game did allow as I said I only played the demo. NFS lets you do all that crap.
okay speaking of NFS
theres a new one called shift
i think they are swaying away from "rice"
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/06/05/v...s-lf-a-bmw-m3/
they have willow springs in the game....
theres a new one called shift
i think they are swaying away from "rice"
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/06/05/v...s-lf-a-bmw-m3/
they have willow springs in the game....


