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Also, note my HID headlights mod I did.
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Great mod but it needs more...horn.
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Now I'm totally blinded. Thanks Obama.
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O_O WHAT JUST HAPPENED
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I used to do the same in GTA3. Tons of fun. But my favorite was Midtown Madness 2. I modded an Enzo to max out (game limited it seems) at 1200 or 1300mph. It would reach that in less than 3 seconds. I also gave a 2cv negative downforce and negative wind resistance, so once you got into 2nd gear, the car would just take off like a plane.
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Nothing is more fun about these games than fucking around with their game physics.
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One of the few advantages to PC gaming. I've been on PS3 for a while now, mainly because the extent to which I had to minimize the graphics settings in GTA4 left a bad taste, and it's not like I have an ancient PC. Everything looked like shit if you wanted to get a decent framerate.
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Helix Snake, semi-popular GTA modder and Skate 3 comedy/glitch clips.
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GTA4 was a shitty port... not your fault, Rockstar's for doing a lazy job and not bothering to optimize the port.
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True. But still. You can almost guarantee a game will run just fine on a console since they are designed with consoles in mind. Plus I bought a PS3 specifically for GT5. There's other racing games out there for PC, but they are either super unrealistic, or so realistic it's not fun.