So for Father's Day
moonshadowed bought me Gran Turismo 5 for my PS3. Like GT1 that I had for my original PS console, it's a reasonably realistic driving game with a really large list of cars. A large list. To the point that it gets rather goofy, especially with the idiosyncratic purchasing system.
For Ex: The list of available races include a European Classic Cup, which means you have to race in a car built prior to 1968. But get a car that old for a reasonable price, instead of going through the list of car dealers, you have check through the used car listings, which change on a daily basis. The first Classic car car I found and bought was a '49 Volkswagen Beetle, which can be best described as "0 to 60 MPH.... Eventually". Fortunately I did find a '61 Jaguar XR this morning, which I snatched up and then washed, changed the oil and overhauled the engine.
Let me repeat that. I did critical maintenance on a car that doesn't actually exist except as numbers in a hard drive.
So I ran it in both races in the Classic Cup and won them handily, whereupon I was rewarded with some credits to buy more virtual cars and improvements, plus a freebie car. Usually this is jsut a generic compact of some sort, or occasionally a concept car that never went into production in the real world. This time around I was given a 1944 Volkswagen Kubelwagen, the German equivalent to a WWII Jeep. A car which is probably slower than the Beetle and absolutely useless in all of the races in the game.
But...
Ich habe ein Kubelwagen! Es ist sehr gut!
For Ex: The list of available races include a European Classic Cup, which means you have to race in a car built prior to 1968. But get a car that old for a reasonable price, instead of going through the list of car dealers, you have check through the used car listings, which change on a daily basis. The first Classic car car I found and bought was a '49 Volkswagen Beetle, which can be best described as "0 to 60 MPH.... Eventually". Fortunately I did find a '61 Jaguar XR this morning, which I snatched up and then washed, changed the oil and overhauled the engine.
Let me repeat that. I did critical maintenance on a car that doesn't actually exist except as numbers in a hard drive.
So I ran it in both races in the Classic Cup and won them handily, whereupon I was rewarded with some credits to buy more virtual cars and improvements, plus a freebie car. Usually this is jsut a generic compact of some sort, or occasionally a concept car that never went into production in the real world. This time around I was given a 1944 Volkswagen Kubelwagen, the German equivalent to a WWII Jeep. A car which is probably slower than the Beetle and absolutely useless in all of the races in the game.
But...
Ich habe ein Kubelwagen! Es ist sehr gut!