![]() 10/30/2013 at 00:56 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I'm bored. Trying to decide between GT5 and Burnout Paradise. What do you think, Oppo?
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WHY U NO WAIT 4 GT6!????
Edit: I thought you wanted to know what to buy...stupid me.
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I love Burnout Paradise .
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Burnout Paradise. I haven't play the game at all for a good while...
![]() 10/30/2013 at 01:04 |
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I want to play right now so....?
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GT6 is so close, that if you wanted to do any online work, GT5 will be empty.
That being said, GT5 still has a great single player, and with all of the cracking tools out there, millions of combinations of cars you can create . The online game keeps getting patched, but you can engine swap anything if you stay offline. They may break through the most recent patch too. So for the time being, as a single-player game, it has huge potential, even if the online is about to get really crappy.
Basically, you can take any chassis, engine, body, suspension, transmission, differential, etc. and combine them into any car you want.
I may or may not have been one of the first people doing this who may or may not have been the first to figure out how to transplant turbos and PSI limits. And I may or may not have had a 650HP RB26DETT Z2 using R35 turbos in a 240z.
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![]() 10/30/2013 at 01:18 |
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I'd to talk about this. I left GT5 for a while, and then played it again recently. That was when I learned the game had been cracked and people were doing swaps and stuff. How do you do it? And the online lobby seemed ok to me, if not where it used to be. If you could tell me more I'd be thankful, even if it seems to take away the sport/skill from racing and tuning a car.
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LOL!!!! I wasn't the only one!!!
![]() 10/30/2013 at 01:20 |
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Nope. So damn catchy.
![]() 10/30/2013 at 01:49 |
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Copy the save file to a flash drive, bring it to your computer crack it with a key generator (Bruteforce), and then go and edit the hex code (HxD) yourself. There's a tool available that you can just download and put it on your laptop, but it can't do everything. You also have to make it match your version.
Next gen update has most of the information on it.
I actually think it makes tuning more difficult. Instead of just buying the best upgrades or putting the "best" parts together, you have to make real compromises and optimize what you have.
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Burnout Paradise please.