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NSX v Playstation

Jeremy tries to beat his Playstation time in a Honda NSX around Laguna Seca

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01 Daniel57

Wednesday 09 December 2009 at 13:37 pm

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what is the game he is playing?

02 luwis

Saturday 19 December 2009 at 00:37 am

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03 TGfanGER

Sunday 27 December 2009 at 15:21 pm

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hey he's very good at the PS2 it was really hard for me to get a 1:38 and he didnt even used traction control :P. Who thinks the stig would get close to 1:41 on the real track? i doubt that the game just isnt as realistic as it looks...

04 DKing

Friday 29 January 2010 at 01:54 am

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that also my favourite game, trust me it's the most relistic driving simulation game that u can ever have...

05 ai.daedalus

Tuesday 02 March 2010 at 16:47 pm

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They ought to try Laguna Seca on Forza (3, preferably). But hey, he doesn't even have a manual gearbox on the PS2.

06 Mikeado

Tuesday 09 March 2010 at 17:51 pm

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My biggest grind about this video is always that he used an NSX Type-R on GT4 and a softer, heavier Acura NSX in real life. That's already a second or two of a disadvantage. Otherwise, he's right to say that you don't feel the track on your sofa and have no physical sensation of speed. The car reacts exactly as it should, but with no impending doom, you'll always be faster behind the wheel of a Logitech than the wheel of a car. Even top racing drivers can only get close, not beat virtual times, and on much more powerful simulators than a 9-year-old PlayStation 2. P.S. I flattened his (Gran Turismo) laptimes using no driver aids :-P But then I have been playing GT games since I was 7.


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