Post: misguided fools hybriding
03-24-2013, 10:32 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); It really pains me to see a lot of um so called "enthusiests" modifying hybrid cars getting them to do stoopid feats seriously what's the point? I've been a fan of the gt series since day 1 and its called the real driving simulator for a reason. Dont get me wrong everyone that possesses the shill to hex edit and develop tools to assist hybriding kudos to you all and everyone using their tuts to mod good luck. But seriously a flying car y not buy a flight sim? A mini Marcos with 9999999 ho that can break the sound barrier dreamer. That off my mind anybody with realistic hybrid ideas post a reply on here n ill build one stare
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03-24-2013, 10:50 AM #2
bfc-1882
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The only thing i do is change colours on them to give my garage individuality and add super Softs because they should have added them into the game from the beginning. But your never gonna stop people testing the barriers of capability within the game.
03-24-2013, 11:59 AM #3
DoN-WaKiTa
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i totally agree with you. the only thing i do is making sleepers... normal cars with a racechassis and i swap engines etc... i don't even use the bhpmultiplyer...
03-24-2013, 01:36 PM #4
i like to do real engine swaps.. like a quad rotary in an rx7 or putting rotary's in small cars. i do have the odd stupid car like a 21000hp R33 GTR but that was a request from some one who asked me if i could make one that hit 999km's even with 21000hp. u can still take it round a track.

i am not a fan of using the HP multiplier.
03-24-2013, 02:52 PM #5
What I really can't stand is the bad hacked cars that cause online lobbies and PS3's to lock up. It happened to a lobby I was in yesterday, an individual joined and threatened to lock the room up. He proceeded to count down 3.. 2.. 1.. and sure enough he froze the room and my PS3.

Why on earth would people want to create and spread these!

This is the bad side of teaching EVERYONE how to hack the code. :n:
03-24-2013, 03:00 PM #6
Originally posted by kenmogg View Post
It really pains me to see a lot of um so called "enthusiests" modifying hybrid cars getting them to do stoopid feats seriously what's the point? I've been a fan of the gt series since day 1 and its called the real driving simulator for a reason. Dont get me wrong everyone that possesses the shill to hex edit and develop tools to assist hybriding kudos to you all and everyone using their tuts to mod good luck. But seriously a flying car y not buy a flight sim? A mini Marcos with 9999999 ho that can break the sound barrier dreamer. That off my mind anybody with realistic hybrid ideas post a reply on here n ill build one stare


Kindly with respect: go back to your fanboy site 9,000,0000th random.
03-24-2013, 03:16 PM #7
i totally agree with the op , i hack cars all day everyday for people but i tell them i only hack cars to their real life hp numbers for example today r35 gtr can reach 1500 hp so i base all my r35 in game on that or for a honda i max them out at around 600-800 ( i know they can go higher). the most power i ever made to was 2600hp in my 4 rotor rx7 and that was an accident(first car i modded ,didnt know what to put in the hp multiplyer)
03-24-2013, 03:29 PM #8
NADC2
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honestly, who really cares its a game.
03-24-2013, 03:44 PM #9
The crazy cars will wear thin eventually, i got bored of doing 999 everywhere and use my skills for good now, I have a mini ****** 98 with a rover vvc k series engine,Fwd Mini ****** 03 supercharger, high rpm turbo and few other bits and bobs it makes 530 bhp and weighs 660kg this still does 203mph its a beast. I've found myself modding the same few cars over and over through hex
03-24-2013, 04:37 PM #10
yea i hate that too when you see people with 5,000+ hp flying down the track...im sure that pisses off everyone who does real hybrids no more then at least 1,500 hp...if you ever host a room and you see that its so easy..kill there joy with a hp limit Happy

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