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this guide is just what you need. the turning parts are useful if you just started playing, or if you don't know how to play. like me :P, the tuning part could be more complete, all that it says is what the game says so it's pointless, the little gray blocks contain more useful information. if you just started playing, or if you want to improve your gameplay, this is what you need.
Shipping time was also extremely slow. One week into reading it, pages were falling out. I would have liked to know that the book I purchased had been rebound with the equivalent of electrical tape. took almost 2 weeks from date of purchase. I probably wouldn't buy anything from this seller again based on that fact. It was listed in "used - good" condition, but "good" is far from the truth. That being said, I did buy it off the internet for just under what it would have cost me for a brand new one at retail. Caveat emptor, eh.
The realistic car reaction and thought that went into this game reflects in the final product. They have several skyline GT-R's But no GTS-t, and no ceferio.
Customization of the cars visuals, possibilities are endless. You even get information about the manufacurers of the vehicle.
This game is, overall, great. Example, they have at least six or seven EVO series mitsubishi, But I have seen no VR-4.
The car list is way more than the first Forza. However, there is still a problem with the available cars.
Despite this, I still say it is a five star game. So I say give it 5.
its ok, but all info you can get from game itself doesn't describe tuning or have any andvanced tips, more for someone who would rather read than play game
This is a good resource, lot's of pictures and good detail. It's great for the beginner, but not too detailed on the tuning, setups and really specific information. It gives the basics and you have to build on that. That said, at the Amazon price, it's a worthwhile purchase.
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