Listen kid, there are two things you don't know about the Earth. One is me, and the other is User Info: pjnelson. Otherwise, it isn't a hour race. As was mentioned, when the game first came out you couldn't save during races, so you had to actually sit there through a full twenty-four hours. There were daft players who defended this, pointing out that in real life there are twenty-four hour endurance races.
The difference is that 1 those drivers get paid to do it as a job, rather than it being just a chore, and very importantly 2 no driver ever does the full twenty-four hours. They're not allowed to do the entire race by themselves, and aren't allowed to do even half of it, and definitely not in a single sitting. In reality a twenty-four hour race might have three drivers per car.
If you do the math, that's eight hours per driver, but even then they don't do all that in one sitting. Polyphony Digital actually expected players to do the full twenty-four hours all by themselves. No real-world driver even does this. A handful of players would do it for a while and just leave the system running while they pause it and take a break or a nap, and then return, usually spending several days leaving the system constantly running.
At this point fanboys like to argue that it doesn't matter because the system can safely run for that long, but that's irrelevant. Expecting players to use power even when not playing the game is just poor design and a complete lack of even rudimentary logic, and what if you make it three quarters of the way through and then the power goes out, even for just a couple minutes?
Now at this point fanboys would argue that nobody expected anything from players, but when the developers create these events they're presenting them to us for us to do them, and doing them meant running the hardware for several days without turning them off, so even though we didn't technically have to do them, they were presented to us with the expectation that, to complete them, we would do this.
Fortunately, somebody somewhere was critical of PD and pointed out to them that this was daft design, and they eventually patched it to allow us to take breaks without leaving the system running. If it wasn't for trolls pointing out what the developers get wrong, you would either have to leave your PS3 running for several days to complete one of these events or just not complete the game.
I'm not here for friends. I'm here for the truth to the best of my knowledge of it, even if it's not what people want to hear. Like, do I literally have to play GT5 for an entire day in order to win?
Nah, nothing like that. You have to play an entire day and an entire night to win. Silence is golden. Duct tape is silver. How long can you last? Are you game enough to win? Welcome to the endurance racing scene! This blog post pertains only to the GT5 Endurance Series races. This blog post is also the first new blog post since the re-naming of this blog from "John's Gran Turismo Space" to "John's Race Space.
Well, prepare to enter the longest single races any Gran Turismo can ever provide- the Endurance Series. Victory here requires you to keep your cool and race consistently for laps and hours on end. Get ready for the longest and toughest races of your Gran Turismo career. Let's set the mood and go to work! How hard will you fight? The Endurance Series of GT5's races will test your long-distance abilities like never before. Because this is all based on my progress in GT5, this post will be constantly updated as I try to get info on each of the endurances.
This post is like life- a work-in-progress. Get ready for the many twists and turns that make Grand Valley one of the most imposing and challenging courses in all of Gran Turismo. Pace yourself well and don't make as many mistakes if you expect to win here.
No restrictions for A-Spec. B-Spec racing for this event requires four B-Spec drivers. Make the most of this track's length and depth to carry as much speed through the sweeping corners. This race is the only One-Make endurance of the nine endurance races. The Roadster 4-Hour Endurance has no lap limit- it is a four-hour tour of Tsukuba with you and several other Mazda Miatas. B-Spec racing for this endurance requires four B-Spec drivers. Gran Turismo's oldest real-world circuit is back along with this endurance.
Laguna Seca is unforgiving, technical, and punishing; and I am not just talking about the world-famous Corkscrew. Put your racing skills to the test on this Californian road course.
B-Spec racing requires four B-Spec drivers. This is the third-straight Gran Turismo to feature an endurance race on an oval. Bring your fastest car to this one because most of the opposition consists of very fast and very powerful cars. It may be an oval, but prepare for laps around this track that I call "the world's fastest road course.
This race requires four B-Spec drivers. If you have a lot of time on your hands, try racing laps around this circuit. Considering the majority of Typical Opponents are GT racing machines, and considering they can lap this course in just over two minutes, you can do the math and figure out that including pit stops you may be racing this track for at least three hours.
It is actually a returning endurance from Gran Turismo 4. Just remember- you're racing against 11 other cars in GT5 here as opposed to racing against five others in GT4 at Suzuka.
It means you'll have to work twice as hard to go for the win. Also, be mindful of any possible weather changes since this track is set for Weather Change. Victory is not impossible, but do your best to win this one! Everything you've learned from past races at Tsukuba including the four-hour race with the Mazda Miata models will be put to the test again in this grueling race around this 1. As opposed to four hours, you have to last five more hours. That's right- can you hang on for nine hours around Tsukuba?
If so, consider yourself a champion. Your opposition consists mostly of tuner cars. So if you have a good tuner car, you might stand a chance here if you want to be fair with the competition. Otherwise, blow them away with some super-powereful car. It is often called the Grand Prix of Endurance Grand Prix d'Endurance since a majority of the race is run in the daylight. The world's finest manufacturers and racing constructors battle the elements on a nearly 8. For obvious licensing reasons, the Le Mans namesake wasn't used in Gran Turismo 4, but you already know the track and the race.
Time and weather changes are in vogue for Gran Turismo 5. User Info: ryandtw. I just got level 17, but let's see if anyone has more information about this Level 25 ins the current possible, but any different answers? Accepted Answer. Yeah, at level 25 you unlock some Endurance races: level 25 - Grand Valley Km level 26 - Roadster 4 hour level 27 - Laguna Seca mile level 28 - Indy formula cars level 30 - Suzuka 1, Km level 32 - Nurburgring 4 hour level 33 - Tsukuba 9 hour level 35 - 24 hour Le Mans level 40 - 24 hour Nurburgring User Info: Psychotron Other Answers.
Either you get to lvl. If i'm correct you'll get Endurance series when your in lvl 25 but i'm not sure.. User Info: GigiRavelli.
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