I have to say that I really, really hate the B-Spec mode. I bought a racing game so that I can race, not sit there and tell some idiot CPU to not crash all the time...the only reason I'm doing it is so that I can get that Furai concept.
i kind of agree, but i wouldnt mind having the b spec there just for endurance races, like in gt4 were you could switch between the two, having it as a seperate mode totally defeats the object of paying £40 or equivalent to play a racing game
I like B-Spec actually. It is good when you run into racing fatigue, but still want to advance yourself in GT. It earns you credits, and cars, while allowing you to relax.
B-Spec with live driver changes (by that I mean player-CPU) for endurance races is a good idea... as long as you don't have to train your stupid B-Spec driver.
Cheat codes would be better for this, then, since it's not as much of a waste of time. The current B-Spec implementation is absolutely retarded. "Well, I've played the game once, now I'm going to watch the computer play it again."
No one is forcing you to do it
You can earn credits and buy the car from the UCD
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BTW I test drove a Cizeta 16T, looks bad ass, and is beast to drive
Completely different to GT4! The engine has so much torque, you'll spin out in 3rd gear even with partial throttle of Hard sports tyres!
Everyone was raving about the Caterham Fireblade but one popped up in the used car dealer which I bought, and found out that for car that has 380 or something BHP/tonne, it did 0-60 in about 6 seconds...and by default had motorcycle gearing so first went to about 90 and second to 125.
All in all, it struggled with the British Lightweight cup and I found the whole thing a bit disappointing.
Would you guys be interested in organising some online racing? Like let's pick a horsepower and weight limits and few other conditions and then go race some evening? Keep the cars and rotate the tracks once in a while.
Won't work probably. When i organized a little race with people from here, half of the people turning up didn't stick to the rules (showed up with tuned cars instead of stock cars).