02-05-2004, 09:14 PM
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I didn't know the PS2 version had some extra stuff. Looks like you can unlock a gallery and the replays are better and...you can use the G-Force steering wheel. Hmm...now I'm wanting to buy a PS2 so I can play the F355 update, Dance Dance Revolution, Karaoke Revolution, and Parappa the Rapper 2
I didn't know the PS2 version had some extra stuff. Looks like you can unlock a gallery and the replays are better and...you can use the G-Force steering wheel. Hmm...now I'm wanting to buy a PS2 so I can play the F355 update, Dance Dance Revolution, Karaoke Revolution, and Parappa the Rapper 2


Oh, the left stick allows analog steering, but you have to use buttons for everything else, AND it doesn't even make use of the analog functions of these buttons! So I'm left with a great game, completely hobbled by this incredible oversight. How the hell am I supposed to drive a close to 400HP race car in a very realistic physics model environment with only the option of either full throttle, coast, or full brake?! I can't even bring myself to play it for more than 5 minutes, it makes me so sad. How could they do this?