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I'm just wondering if it's any good or not, I've heard it's supposed to be very difficult and very detailed when it comes to setting up your vehicle for qualifying and races. It sounds like it would be a fantastic challenge and a lot more involving than most other racers out there.
So what are your opinions on it, is it worth a shot?
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> Never seen it myself (then again, nor have I on Xbox), but alledgedly
> yes.
I'll take your word for it, I'm sure someone will be able to give a definite 'yes or no answer' to this one. I'm not that familiar with PS2 architecture.
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> It explains itself ferchristsake! What part don't you understand?
Right I think I get it now. You were saying the PS2 has the worst versions of games but that they aren't far off the quality of the other consoles.
The way it was written made it look as if the statement was contradicting itself.
> Maverick42 wrote:
> Hedfix wrote:
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> The PS2 version also has systemlink, actually.
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> Between 4 consoles for 16 player games?
Never seen it myself (then again, nor have I on Xbox), but alledgedly yes.
> Hedfix wrote:
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> The PS2 version also has systemlink, actually.
Between 4 consoles for 16 player games?
> I saw it as contradicory and I still do.
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> Obviously you have explained it better since.
It explains itself ferchristsake! What part don't you understand?
> Maverick42 wrote:
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> I'm absolutely fine with my PS2 version and memory card, and to be
> honest, I don't use the mapmaker much at all. I'll admit it's an
> advantage, but so slight it's hardly an argument.
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> Nice way to ignore the systemlink superiority.
The PS2 version also has systemlink, actually.
Obviously you have explained it better since.