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GT5 Licence B5- 18.636

Peugeot 207 GTi – Tsukuba Circuit
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12 Responses to “GT5 Licence B5- 18.636”

  1. shortANDannoying says:

    18.904 FUCCCCCKKKKK

  2. DutchRacerr says:

    FINALLY!! THX MAN!! 18.899
    xD

  3. nascargo19thesecond says:

    FINALLY!!!  (18.816)

  4. NegativeSquad says:

    Hate this so much.

    The problem with the tests that require you to be precise is that they only teach you how to do that one section with that one car. For a vast majority of tests, changing the gold condition to the silver would make it so that you learn something and it takes maybe 12 tries at most instead of 120. The way this is, it’s just frustrating and doesn’t accomplish anything.

  5. holl01 says:

    @uretakingmeover No particular adjustments were made to my settings, just no aids except ABS at 1, cheers

  6. uretakingmeover says:

    what setting are you using. im matching your movement but i cant get the time below 19.021 secs

  7. TreinKub says:

    As always superb driving :)

    Witch one in your opinion is better? GT4 or GT5?

  8. holl01 says:

    @Markyboi1992 It’s hard to say If it’s realistic or not. I mean in reality you wouldn’t have unlimited attempts, and you wouldn’t risk damage to the car by braking in the grass. But in reality this very well might be the fastest way to take this corner with this exact same car, with the exact same settings. Cheers.

  9. Markyboi1992 says:

    @holl01 Helping GT5 to seem unrealistic….. probably not doing yourself any favoures to get recognised really? and for what? your the fastest anyway you dont need to.

  10. BRTopGear says:

    I’m 15sec faster than you on that license

  11. holl01 says:

    @hanif12able Improves the entry angle into the corner, and helps to induce a slide when braking.

  12. hanif12able says:

    0:09 , i’m confused , why you use that technique ? you often do that technique in GT4, whats the purpose of that technique ??

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