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    Gran Turismo 4 the way it should be.

    Any Gran Turismo fans here?

    So I'm planning on entering the 21st century soon and buying a PS2.. pretty much for the sole purpose of playing this game. Picked up this fancy wheel and pedal set, and borrowed a buddy's system.

    Wow. I've wasted a bunch of time playing GT before, but this is incredible. I couldn't stop laughing at the novelty of using an actual wheel and pedals to play for the entire first race. The wheel was said to have force feedback, which I though meant it would vibrate or shake when you nailed a wall. Wrong. This thing is actually motorized and fights you as you lose control or hit something. Really fun when you've got a RWD car with lots of power and mash the gas too hard coming out of a corner - the wheel seems to have a mind of its own!

    I don't think I've ever had this much fun playing games.

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    Thats the GT4 version of th eLogitech Wheel, I have the GT3 version of the wheel and LOVE all the GT games, Also make sure you try tourist Trophy. Its GT on motorcycles, and it is BA!!!!
    -Chris
    2004 DoubleCab Tacoma PreRunner: 3.4 V6-Auto, DD/Tow Rig
    1997 Lexus LX450: 4.5 I6-Auto, DD
    1984 4Runner: 22R-5 speed, 14 inch bob, 5.29's, lincoln locked rear, lockright front, Armored and Caged by Mossyrocks Fabrication, total disregard for body damage.
    1997 4Runner: GONE
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    Into this century? Don't feel too bad - I think I have you beat! I was sitting in the truck yesterday, waiting for someone and playing Gran Turismo 2 on my Play Station One ( little white one with the LCD ) for a few hours - as 'outdated' as it is, I find it immensely fun. I just got it for five dollars

    I don't know anything about the new games and don't care too much for them - I like the oldies better - last gaming system I bought was a Nintendo 64, last PC game was War-Craft 2. Don't have too much time these days, but while waiting around....just got my "A" license!
    '96 SR5 5VZ-FE. 89k . 265/75/16 REVO 2s. Sonoran Steel 1.2, HID projector retrofit, Lightforce 170s.

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    I need this. I have reached my limit on the controller driving. I still have a long way to go on GT4. And like you all_terrain my PS2 was mostly for this game. But shortly after getting it my DVD player took a dump so it doubles as that to now. This should be awesome, a good wheel and a 106" screen to play it on.
    -Bryan- 99 Sr5

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    It's definitely worth the money - I was up till 2AM playing it last night.

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    Well thanks for bringing it up. I had always wanted to get a wheel for it. but didnt know how good they were.
    -Bryan- 99 Sr5

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    Do they sell the wheel and pedals as a combo? I just got a PS2 for xmas to sub in for my 360 thats down. GT will be purchased for it, wheel/pedal combo sounds fun. Tried that a long time back with a N64 but the combo sucked.
    94/2.4/5spd/261/331250GeolanderMT

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    you using this?


    edit:
    Didn't see you post that hyperlink earlier....
    94/2.4/5spd/261/331250GeolanderMT

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    Oh man, this looks like so much fun! Looks like some xmas $$$ may be getting diverted from going towards mods on the 4runner.
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    Yeah the family's ready to send me back to school, since I have it set up in the dining room and play it all night.

    Things I've discovered with the wheel and pedal set is that you will hardly ever use the stick to shift once you discover the paddles, and that the brake pedal return spring clicks when you depress the brakes. Took it apart though and a little padding fixed that problem.

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