PGR3 - Woo Hoo.......
PGR3 - Woo Hoo.......
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:J:

Original Poster:

2,593 posts

247 months

Monday 9th January 2006
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Platinum Champion

Acquired 08/01/2006

catretriever

2,090 posts

264 months

Monday 9th January 2006
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definitely not racing you then

:J:

Original Poster:

2,593 posts

247 months

Monday 9th January 2006
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It's not too hard, the game is so much easier than PGR2.

NickD

417 posts

284 months

Monday 9th January 2006
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(harsh but fair)

:J:

Original Poster:

2,593 posts

247 months

Monday 9th January 2006
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Only one way to go when you are at the front though

tim2100

6,288 posts

279 months

Monday 9th January 2006
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well done m8.

i completed it on silver, most races are platinum, most style are silver

:J:

Original Poster:

2,593 posts

247 months

Monday 9th January 2006
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Cheers

My car recommendations are as follows :

Cone challenges - Ultima GTR
Everything else - Ferrari 355 or Ruf Supercar Concept.

Good thing with using the 355 is that it gives good practice for online 'Breakneck Racing'.

I had a good 6 seconds or so left using the 355 on some time trials.

Closest one was crossing the line with 00.00.01 on the clock !!!

>> Edited by :J: on Monday 9th January 14:14

michael_jcws

888 posts

278 months

Monday 9th January 2006
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Why the 355 for time trails ? Would it not be best to go for the Mac or Fez GT ?

Cheers

Michael

:J:

Original Poster:

2,593 posts

247 months

Monday 9th January 2006
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The time trials do not have a set time as such. The time is determined by the class of car you use. i.e. for the class E 355, it will give you an extra 10 seconds to get around over the class A cars.

I just wanted to finish the game and found I could do the platinum medals 1st time out with the 355 and a bit more effort was needed with the higher classes. Just a nice easy car to drive, plus I have the hang of it now after many, many online breakneck races !!

Top tip for the Ferrari, the more squeeling from the tyres, the slower you are going.

F50GT takes a bit of finesse to get the best out of it and I wouldn't recommend to a beginner, it is like the TVR Speed 12 from PGR2, a quick car, but only in the right hands. An average driver in an F50 will get beaten by a better driver in a 'lesser' class A car.

michael_jcws

888 posts

278 months

Tuesday 10th January 2006
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I didn't realise times were adjusted for different categories of cars.

Cheers

Michael