How good/bad at GT4 are you?

How good/bad at GT4 are you?

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dick dastardly

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8,319 posts

270 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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National license 1 - I struggled a little to get all bronze on the easiest licence, managed a few silvers and one gold. This took me a good few hours.

National License 2 - On the second easiest license I got one or two silvers and the rest bronze. This took me an afternoon and I found it quite a challenge.

International License 1 - Taken me hours and hours to get a handful of bronzes and there are still about 6 I cant do.

I haven't attempted the races yet but am not too hopeful about the outcome when I do.

Was this tough learning curve the same for you or am I just exceptionally crap?

Plotloss

67,280 posts

277 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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I found International A quite tough, well, the last two tests.

Special I havent attempted yet.

dick dastardly

Original Poster:

8,319 posts

270 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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Is International A before or after B?

Plotloss

67,280 posts

277 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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After, its harder than B but not much.

dick dastardly

Original Poster:

8,319 posts

270 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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Bloody ell. Is there some kind of 'knack' to this game which I just don't get?

Need for Speed was never this bad!

Steve_Evil

10,689 posts

236 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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I would go with the exceptionally crap theory... But then I have been playing the GT games since the first one, with a bit of practice you will get much better.

plfrench

2,937 posts

275 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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Must admit that I didn't find it a problem whizzing through them all, but only bronze on most of them. I might go back to try for the silver and gold reward cars on them later...

The missions, now there a different matter, I did the first 10 now probs but the middle set where you have a certain number of laps to get past are very hard. The later ones are ok and good fun.

Paul.

TimW

3,848 posts

254 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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did all the licences got up2 30% complete got really bored of it and traded it in for GTR for the pc much better

skibum

1,032 posts

244 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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My advice would be to go and start racing with the licences you already have - get some practice on the tracks and in some races (sunday cup, clubman cup, etc). A lot of the licences are easier once you know the tracks better. Once you've done all you can without the i-B or i-A licence - then go back and I'm sure you'll find them easier.

plfrench

2,937 posts

275 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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dick dastardly said:
Bloody ell. Is there some kind of 'knack' to this game which I just don't get?

Need for Speed was never this bad!


I think that might sum up your problem, Need for Speed is very arcadey and GT4 won't let you get away with just foot to the floor and full left/right steering and slide it round. You need to be a lot smoother in all your actions or you will be soooo much slower around.

Paul.

miniman

26,332 posts

269 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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Had trouble with the 'Ring pace-car lap. Got all the way round on my first attempt only to touch a cone in the last corner and fail it. Took several further attempts to get it right.

My tips:

1. Use manual gears. You have a lot more control over things like wheelspin - e.g. you can use 2nd or 3rd instead of the automatic 1st or 2nd in tight corners to minimise the chance of spinning out.

2. Assuming you're using a standard controller, learn to be smooth on the X button so you don't have "all or nothing" throttle.

3. Slow down for the corners more than you think you need. Ignore the gear indicator on screen - it's regularly way off the mark. Slow in, fast out is better than quite fast in, onto grass, backwards.

flooritforever

861 posts

250 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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miniman said:


My tips:

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2. Assuming you're using a standard controller, learn to be smooth on the X button so you don't have "all or nothing" throttle.

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Better still, map the throttle and brake control to the right analogue stick and the steering to the left analogue stick. This gives you much more precise control.

bigjimmy

3,123 posts

247 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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I did most of the tests on the first or second go. The only test I had to do more than a couple of times was the Bentley le Mans S licence test. They were all much easier in this game.

Didnt bother going for golds though. I was just happy to get them out of the way.

dick dastardly

Original Poster:

8,319 posts

270 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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I'll give some of your tips a go and I'm planning to go back over the basic tutorials and pay attention this time.

anniesdad

14,589 posts

245 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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I'm OK, I would say, I must admit that getting the first 4 licences didn't present too much of a problem. However I'm stuck on the 'ring qualification lap to get my special licence. Not played GT4 for couple of days now so I need to get back on it.

The DJ 27

2,666 posts

260 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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I'm stuck on the two ice tests for the Special License. Tried for about ninety minutes yesterday, and couldn't do either of them. Can't comment on the 'Ring lap yet because I can't bloody get there! Other licenses weren't a problem at all, and I'm having no problem winning races (30% complete)

anniesdad

14,589 posts

245 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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The DJ 27 said:
I'm stuck on the two ice tests for the Special License. Tried for about ninety minutes yesterday, and couldn't do either of them. Can't comment on the 'Ring lap yet because I can't bloody get there! Other licenses weren't a problem at all, and I'm having no problem winning races (30% complete)


Unlikely you'll be needing full throttle on the ice or you'll spin. Only open her up when the cars fully straight. You using the wheel or controller?

The DJ 27

2,666 posts

260 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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The controller. I keep oversteering out to the snowbanks at the side of the road. Went and did something else because I was getting very annoyed with it. Be a lot easier with a wheel

vescovo

8,800 posts

289 months

Thursday 7th April 2005
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Got the special license last night. The 2nd snow one (in the Pug 205) is definitely the hardest. Took me about 15 goes. Slow in, fast is out is the way to go.

The 'ring one, just try and get a lap in, don't worry about the time. You'll be amazed, there is plenty of time.

miniman

26,332 posts

269 months

Friday 8th April 2005
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flooritforever said:
Better still, map the throttle and brake control to the right analogue stick and the steering to the left analogue stick. This gives you much more precise control.

Have tried this - the problem I find that it's difficult to keep the right stick moving in a purely up-down motion - I tend to roll it to one side which makes things a bit tricky. Would be nice if you could "lock" that stick so it was more like the forward / reverse stick on a radio control car.