NASCAR The Game 2011 Q&A and Impressions
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--Can't help but "remember when Northern Iowa beat Kansas". Kinda hard to forget when you go the actual school. Long live the list of shocking KU tournament birdkillers: Bucknell, Bradley, Northern Iowa, and Virginia Commonwealth!--Comment
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i was watching a gameplay video of talladega and going into turn 3 it looks like theres a small section where there is no catch fence O_o maybe i am just seeing things but thats what it seemed like.Comment
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I orginally ordered it from gamestop and they just called said it will be there at 10am.. so hopefully amazons won't be to far behind.Comment
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Glad to hear about the ai. Did the damage get better?Comment
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NHL: Philadelphia Flyers
NCAAF: Notre Dame Fightin' Irish
NCAAB: North Carolina Tar Heels
NASCAR: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
MLB: New York YankeesComment
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Can you post some pics of Watkins Glen? And how is the inner loop constructed? Does it have cones signaling the turn off as in real life, where you can also run through them if you have too much speed or crash through them, and I believe in real life they have a rule where you must come to a complete stop if that happends before continueing. Or does it have a baracafe that prevents you from doing that, like with the old NASCAR games?Comment
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the bus stop shicane is open to drive through although pre-patch if you drive through it you lose control of your car in the next corner, no matter how fast your going... Kinda strange payback from the game.PSN Kingsly9
Gamer Tag Kingsly9
NHL 11, Madden 11, NASCAR The Game 2011Comment
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Re: NASCAR The Game 2011 Q&A and Impressions
Can you post some pics of Watkins Glen? And how is the inner loop constructed? Does it have cones signaling the turn off as in real life, where you can also run through them if you have too much speed or crash through them, and I believe in real life they have a rule where you must come to a complete stop if that happends before continueing. Or does it have a baracafe that prevents you from doing that, like with the old NASCAR games?
Be warned though. They put the pits on the wrong side if pitroad from what I've readNHL: Philadelphia Flyers
NCAAF: Notre Dame Fightin' Irish
NCAAB: North Carolina Tar Heels
NASCAR: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
MLB: New York YankeesComment
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