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I'd also like to point out that under the heading of Large Machines you say "Typically, players who drive these large machines are..." and list 3 reasons why drivers are at the wheel of this class of vehicle. I'd like to say that there is a fourth reason: I just want to survive the race! I find the Grand Duke to be a good Bus-Buster, too. Maybe I'm using too much armor for racing? I don't know, I can't seem to figure this game out, online multiplayer-wise anyway.
Thanks again, great read!
I'd use the right thumb stick to look a bit above the hood and this mod reminds me of it!!! thanks man, happy racing folks!
this is amazing work Kibo, well worth the read
and while there MAY be a few minor points where i disagree (my ABS is off to encourage even MORE break lock for more dramatic car tricks,,,or my philosphy one hitting the car ahead just for the hell of it,,,after all the "bump and run" is classic stock car racing,,,and we are racing dirty after all)
but this is well thought out and right on the money