Gran Turismo 2: The Ultimate Guide

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  • Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
  • An in-depth guide for Gran Turismo 2's GT Mode which details the best starting cars to buy, how to beat the toughest license tests and how to tune your cars for best performance. Also demonstrates the 'gear trick', a long-lost tuning technique for getting the best acceleration and top speed. Extra info in the pinned comment below.
    Save Folder (Starting Saves + Race Car Garages, PAL Only): drive.google.com/file/d/1ggVN...
    adeyblue's Gran Turismo 2 Info Dump: gt2.airesoft.co.uk/
    Gran Turismo 2 Challenge Race Playlist: • Gran Turismo 2 Challen...
    Racing Modifications Chart: (by MMRivit): cdn.discordapp.com/attachment...
    Silent's Gran Turismo 2 Blog: cookieplmonster.github.io/mod...
    Reference Manual: archive.org/details/gran_turi...
    GasMan's Tuning Guide: web.archive.org/web/200510280...
    Pupik's GT2 Spot: pupik-gt2.tripod.com/
    GT2 Cheat Code Translator: web.archive.org/web/200910261...
    GT2 Plus Mod (restores cut content and fixes the Acura bug on NTSC): www.gtplanet.net/forum/thread...
    Raw Video File: drive.google.com/file/d/1z8fh...
    00:00 - Intro
    01:31 - Welcome
    04:29 - Getting Started
    07:09 - Buying Tuning Upgrades
    11:08 - Basic Tuning
    16:57 - Full Tune Example
    20:37 - Best 295hp & 197hp Cars
    33:23 - Driving & License Tips
    39:08 - Late Game Chaos
    43:40 - Advanced Tuning & Gear Trick
    57:50 - Outro
    Music used:
    My Favourite Game (piano version) - me
    GT-FORCE - Cargo
    After The Rain - MAKOTO
    Dream World - KEMMEI
    New Age - Akihisa Yamaguchi
    Sunset Haze - Keiji Inai
    Park Side Café - Daisuke Kawai
    Sea Line - Daisuke Kawai
    Let me see your mind - Tyme.
    Casino Drive - KEMMEI
    Cube - Akihisa Yamaguchi
    Beautiful Area - Akihisa Yamaguchi
    The First Person - Akihisa Yamaguchi
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  • @TeaKanji
    @TeaKanji  Рік тому +109

    Thanks for watching! I'm glad that there's still plenty of interest in GT2 content like this. I've made a text document that covers all of the tuning tricks shown in this video, and more. Check it out here: docs.google.com/document/d/1kt8BvShge9ZTH7hnUTsI46WRcf7XPfvEsMPjc4twAm4/edit?usp=sharing
    Some extra notes and tips that didn't make it into the video:
    - On original hardware, PAL has some bugs that causes some cars to stutter while accelerating. This is most noticeable during a Test Run before a race. It also makes some cars, like the Ford GT90, much more likely to spin out. As such, I always recommend using DuckStation and Silent's 50 FPS code if you plan on playing on PAL.
    - pez2k's GT2+ mod fixes the Acura racing mod issue on NTSC-U, along with various other bugs. The complete version also adds new content like prize cars in manufacturer, rally and national league races. If you're going to play on emulator, NTSC 1.2 with GT2+ is the way to go. Link in the description.
    - If you're using a controller with an emulator, I suggest using the analog sticks and making sure that analog mode is enabled. The controls are much less twitchy this way. If you're forced to use digital controls, prioritize suspension upgrades to reduce weight transfer by lowering the ride height, stiffening the stabilisers or raising the front camber. (see KingLich's reply below for analog acceleration/brake controls in DuckStation)
    - DuckStation's analog sensitivity settings are very high by default. I suggest lowering it to 120% if you want finer control of your car's turning.
    - Another way to get analog acceleration / brake trigger controls in DuckStation is to use an input profile. In-game, map acceleration and brake to right analog up / right analog down. Then, in DuckStation, make a new input profile, unmap L2 and R2, then map your controller's left trigger to right analog down and the right trigger to right analog up. Right-click on GT2 in the games list and set the input profile to the new one you made.
    - To clarify, the licence test times are different between regions. While a few PAL tests were made easier, many, especially in IB, are more difficult. The rally tests are also more difficult than NTSC's. NTSC's IA-3 with the NSX on Apricot Hill is particularly challenging from my experience, but PAL is more forgiving and gives an extra 200 milliseconds for gold. Hard to say whether one region has an advantage over the other.
    - Licence test results don't count towards 100% completion, so you don't actually need golds in every test unless you want the prize cars. The Event Synthesizer does count towards completion, however, so you'll need to obtain the Super licence.
    - Soft springs will allow the car to go over bumps and curbs much more smoothly. Combined with high downforce, it can create 'ground effects' where the car stays glued to the road after a sudden elevation change. A lot of cars benefit from softer springs, especially lightweight MR's like the Elise and Stratos. I have another shorter video on my channel demonstrating ground effects.
    - To go more into detail on dampers: the bound and rebound only matter for changing how the car reacts to bumps. Stiffening the rebounds won't make the car easier to turn, unlike later games. It's best to ignore them and tune the bound and rebound together like I did in this video. Stiff rear dampers can improve mid-corner grip and turning in many cars, while if the front dampers are too stiff, the car will lose grip more easily. Set the front dampers to 1 on Red Rock and Test Course to prevent loss of grip.
    - Front camber is extremely useful for 'glueing' the car to the road and increasing grip. Many MR's benefit from 3.6 or more front camber. Try using up to 6.0 if the car feels too twitchy and loses grip easily. Be aware, however, that it can slightly reduce braking distances if set too high.
    - Setting the rear toe to 0.20 improves mid-corner grip at no real downside (straight line traction isn't impacted like later games), while -0.20 front toe gives the car a sharper turn radius. Minus is toe-out, positive is toe-in. Rear toe-out (-0.20) can also help the car turn, but it'll likely just cause the car to skid instead.
    - The only special event races that require specific types of cars are the drivetrain races (FF, FR, MR, 4WD), manufacturer events, and the turbo and NA races. Everything else can be completed with any car as long as it's under the hp limit. It's hard to say whether this was a developer oversight or not, but it's up to you if you want to obey the event 'rules' or just bring whatever car you want into each race.
    - Turns out the Impreza Type-RA Ver. VI sedan is faster than the coupé when tuned to 295hp. The coupé Ver. VI has a higher max hp when fully tuned though.
    - I really underrated the Supra SZ-R. The problem with the NA Supra's in this game is, they have really narrow power bands and they feel underpowered when driving in automatic. With engine balancing, the gear trick and gearing up past redline, however, you can squeeze a lot of power out of the SZ-R.
    - A fully tuned ZZ-S Coupe gets 279hp, and when the gear trick and ride height trick are applied, it's easily one of the best 295hp cars in the game. Thanks to its light weight and MR drivetrain, its turning ability is still fantastic after applying the ride height trick.
    - If you want the Stratos without having to play prize car roulette, you have two options: you can trade the car from my 'TuningNightmare' save in my starting saves folder or, if you're on emulator, you can complete the Apricot Hill endurance, make a save state on the screen before the prize money screen (the one that shows the lap times with your car in the background), check your garage to see which car you won, and load the save state if you didn't get the Stratos.
    - If you don't want to wait for the Cappuccino to appear in the Suzuki used dealership, the Lancia Y is a very good choice for the Lightweight K cup. You can also win the Yaris/Vitz from the Compact Car cup and use that, it's a decently strong choice.
    - The R30 Silhouette is already one of the best 591hp cars, but if you want something stronger, the Esprit GT1 is fantastic. It's MR though so you'll need to crank up the front camber and LSD Decel. to keep it stable. The Altezza LM has a 50% chance of being a prize car in the Rome 2 hour endurance and it's probably the best 591hp car in the game. The TT LM has ridiculous acceleration and is a reliable choice, while the RX-7's from the Mazda dealership special section and the International Championships are as good as you'd expect.
    - There's an old website that can convert GT2 codes from one region to another, it's available on the Wayback Machine. I've put the link in the description. You can use it for the codes I show in the video to make them compatible with your game's region.
    - To explain the ride height trick in more detail: two things are happening at once. First, the car's center of gravity is being moved forward, causing the understeer and shorter braking distances you see in the clip I used. Second, because the car is pointing downwards, the game thinks the car is going downhill and boosts its speed accordingly. The opposite will happen if you set the front high and the rear low, as the car will be pointing upwards and will lose acceleration as if it were going uphill.
    - When doing the gear trick on very powerful cars with heavy wheelspin, you can instead push both 1st and 2nd all the way to the left, then always launch in 2nd. It can be very useful, but the main drawback is that you can't really use 1st gear for slow corners since it'll be too fast to give 2nd gear enough power. Try it on the R30 Silhouette.
    - To really make use of the gear trick on cars with narrow power bands, you can make 1st and the third-last gear the closest. This is very specialized though and powerful cars will suffer on high-speed tracks. 6-speed cars like the Corvette can make good use of it though.
    - If you set Auto Setup to higher than 1 when doing the trick, you'll get longer gears, but they won't be as close. This can be useful on 4WD's to give them more top speed using the regular close gear pattern. For the closest gears, you're better off sticking with Auto Setup 1, as it causes a noticeable hit in acceleration with higher settings.
    - The method of applying the gear trick shown in the CR-X example (setting the external final to 2.500) is the "optimal" method for best acceleration. For most cars though, you don't need to over-complicate it. Setting final all the way to the right, then setting Auto Setup to 1, then moving final back to the left until has top speed and arranging the individual gears, is much less time-consuming and will will almost always result in faster acceleration than the stock gears.
    I'll add more here as it comes to mind. Thanks for watching and reading!

    • @KingLich451
      @KingLich451 Рік тому +6

      Users of DuckStation
      If you want to be able to use the trigger pedals on your controllers, choose NeGcon as your controller on emulator's settings.
      You will be able to both have analog steering AND gas/break. VERY helpful on licenses.
      Buttons will change however, you might get confused on menus. But once you get past the game will be so much more enjoyable.

    • @Vospi
      @Vospi Рік тому

      I'm blown away by this video. I only made it 75% there, didn't read the additional write-up yet, but we already, from a blank save, had a blast playing GT2 with my girlfriend.

    • @DanieleMamelicoolestaura516
      @DanieleMamelicoolestaura516 Рік тому

      Can you make a tutorial to how to use the turbo button trick?

    • @harizotoh7
      @harizotoh7 7 місяців тому

      Gear trick is cheating

    • @user-go6nv8wd9i
      @user-go6nv8wd9i 2 місяці тому

      Hallo mr.Kanji,
      Could you make aVideo, or a doc file, to explain how to setup a duckstation with a steering wheel and pedals?
      Yug

  • @HOUCEMATE
    @HOUCEMATE Рік тому +188

    The fact somebody made an hour-long guide about a >20 year old game warms my heart; I used to love GT2 so much

    • @MsSirAndy
      @MsSirAndy 18 днів тому

      do you still love it?

  • @andymcall1986
    @andymcall1986 Рік тому +55

    I love when you sift through 6 tons of UA-cam pay-dirt and come across a gold nugget video like this.
    Expertly done sir, congrats!

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      That's a big compliment, thank you!

    • @ISAK.M
      @ISAK.M Рік тому +1

      I literally just typed "Gran Turismo 2" idk bro

  • @fenderdaw
    @fenderdaw 6 місяців тому +7

    To the guy on Reddit a year ago saying this is only for a tiny niche audience, I’m here on Thanksgiving ‘23 and I’m thankful for TeaKanji! Playing GT2 for the first time in 20+ years.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  6 місяців тому +3

      It's really reassuring to hear this, thank you. That Reddit comment was the first piece of feedback I got for any of my GT content, and while I knew I made something that needed to be made, it did make me feel uncertain about whether I invested myself into something that nobody else cared about. I was fully expecting for it to get a couple thousand views at most, and that would be that, I'd move onto something else. Thankfully I did eventually realize that there was an audience for this, they just weren't being catered for until now. Have fun with your playthrough!

  • @arcanel3166
    @arcanel3166 Рік тому +88

    Don't often leave comments on UA-cam videos but boy this video was fantastic. As a big fan of GT and GT2 being a favorite of mine, this was so enlightening to see so many little things I didn't know about the game in general. And I particularly love that you left so many different cars for people to try out as well as comments on how there's different ways to enjoy the game. This was great work, and thank you for putting it together.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +3

      Ah, thank you! Glad you appreciated it. Yeah, I think that's one of the nice things about the game, the amount of freedom it gives to the player. A side effect of the game's rushed development, but it makes the game feel very relaxing to play. Nothing's stopping you from bringing a Lancer Evo into the wagon cup, but you can always just bring your own wagon if you want more of a challenge.

    • @arcanel3166
      @arcanel3166 Рік тому +2

      @@TeaKanji For a long time I didn't know that you shouldn't have been allowed to bring just whatever car into whichever tournament more or less, but it's been fun learning more about how much of a beautiful mess this game is lol
      On a personal level, my last run or so have always involved bringing a car that was always the correct type that the racing tells you to do. And I've noticed that, without a lot of extra modifications to the car, being about 100 or so HP under the limit always made the race at least more challenging, and I'd definitely be up for making it more challenging next time I hit up the game again.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      @@arcanel3166 Yeah, I feel you. While making the video I did a few test runs using the starter saves and cheat codes, it made the races a lot more intense. With the AI codes, you need to be right on the HP limit and/or have super soft tyres to keep up since the AI will blast through corners. Had to be a lot more selective with the races I entered since there was an actual risk of losing and having to try again.
      If you want a proper challenge, in my saves folder there's one called "SizeMatters" where you start with a Cappuccino and a Stagea wagon. See how far you can make it with just those two. The Stagea actually corners surprisingly well but you can defintiely feel its weight on the straights.

    • @arcanel3166
      @arcanel3166 Рік тому +1

      @@TeaKanji Ohhh, a Cap and a Stagea. That sounds like a fun challenge. Might have to give that a go some time. I feel like almost every race feels possible minus the All-Star championships and that kind of race, but definitely something worth going for! I like the concept haha.
      It'd be my first time playing on an emulator proper, whenever I get to do something like that, and I've been dying to play some of the older GT's again since it's been a long while. Gonna be even more fun trying to do this with digital controls as I've never ever played a racing game without them.

    • @sparklesparklesparkle6318
      @sparklesparklesparkle6318 2 місяці тому

      @@TeaKanji no one has done a video on how to drive in the rally races. I'm having trouble figuring out what to do I go flying all over the place. if you make one ill be happy.

  • @Player-jx9pd
    @Player-jx9pd Рік тому +8

    Love how we’re still getting GT2 YT vids in 2022. Timeless fun on GT2. Great vid!

  • @buschwhacker765
    @buschwhacker765 Рік тому +12

    One of the cool side of NTSC version: Ford Taurus Sho 98's racing modification is Mark Martin's 98 nascar livery

    • @martso9288
      @martso9288 10 місяців тому +1

      i think that livery is only available on the 1.0 release of the game.

  • @jose21crisisTM
    @jose21crisisTM Рік тому +17

    Just recently found this, geez. Amazing job on this guide. Nice to see there's still content made for GT2.
    As for the dampers ... they are ... weird. I've tested them quite a bit, and from what I can tell, higher settings allow the wheels to move a lot more quicker.
    You can check this out by grabbing any car with adjustable suspension, taking it to Red Rock Valley or Test Track, setting the dampers to 10 and going around the banking. On the replay, the wheels will be bouncing up and down quite quickly, and so will the chassis/car itself. If you set the dampers to 1 and do the exact same, the wheels will still bounce, but won't move as fast, same with the chassis, it won't bounce as aggressively. It will be considerably more controlled. This is considerably more noticeable on PAL's 25 FPS (Since the physics engine is tied to the frame rate which ... isn't ideal. Another reason to use the High FPS code).
    This leads me to believe that higher settings = higher damper speeds = lower damping rates, which means the damper settings are indeed reversed.
    Personally, I usually roll with a setting of 2 on both Bound and Rebound. That seems to let the dampers do enough work to keep the car stable. On the cases where the car bounces too much (Stiff springs, Test Track/Red Rock Valley/Midfield), a setting of 1 helps ... or just softening the springs, that works too. For Rallying, a slightly higher setting can help, 4 or so.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Wow, that answers a lot of questions, thanks for the info on dampers. When I was making this guide, I think I focused a bit too much on how dampers affect understeer/oversteer than their effectiveness over bumps. I'll need to try this again when I'm back home next week and see what's going on. 2 / 2 sounds about right; that's what I went for when I was testing different settings for the Lancer Evo V RS trying to see what worked best. I'll update that section in the pinned comment in any case. Thanks again!

  • @danielsfortman
    @danielsfortman Рік тому +17

    We replaying GT2 recently and came across your guide, really invaluable stuff here so thank you! It's so much fun to play the game having a better understanding of tuning/parts as an adult than when I did as a kid

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, happy to help!

  • @James-cr8mt
    @James-cr8mt Рік тому +5

    This video's production and quality FAR exceeds your sub count. There is so much untapped potential here. Please keep making videos, you have a bright future.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +4

      Thank you for the kind words! I still have plenty of work left to do with the PS1 and PS2 games, so expect a few more videos at least.

  • @BoxCarRacer-notthebandsorry
    @BoxCarRacer-notthebandsorry Рік тому +1

    The transition from the PS1 intro into your cover of Favorite Game is one of the coolest things I've ever heard.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! I was worried it'd come off overly sappy and sentimental, I'm glad that wasn't the case.

  • @InsaneRevolt
    @InsaneRevolt 11 місяців тому +1

    You've done amazing work here. Not just the video, but also the accompanying document. Thanks.

  • @dirkcoin1037
    @dirkcoin1037 5 місяців тому +1

    Racing Lagoon community needs u. Got a fan translation last year, basically if Squaresoft made Gran Turismo, but RPG.
    No tune guide out there but certain it takes a lot from this game

  • @nezainachraf4584
    @nezainachraf4584 Місяць тому

    just by watching this guide and game made me remember that i and my older brother had a great times, nice vid dude, i always looking for vid about GT2 like this

  • @SVT_Cobra
    @SVT_Cobra 14 днів тому

    28:50 My starter car of GT2 ❤ I love that engine sound with the racing exhaust

  • @AzureFlammeKite
    @AzureFlammeKite 3 місяці тому

    Thanks to your guide I'm greatly enjoying the GT2 A Spec Mod! It brought a lot of attention back to GT2.

  • @Voltmander
    @Voltmander 3 місяці тому

    I'm playing GT2 on my PSP and this guide helped me to know how to progress further, although I did know about the lack of suspension limits and stuff but it was still a good entry in this 1 hour long guide, thanks a bunch

  • @RoboToast03
    @RoboToast03 6 місяців тому

    I haven’t even begun to scratch the surface of this video yet, but I got gt2 for my ps3. And this guide will help greatly! Thanks for making it.❤

  • @antonioconesa4453
    @antonioconesa4453 Рік тому +1

    Incredible video. I player this game sooo much as a kid that i new almost everything in this video, still doing some different runs every year and trying different things. Just finished an AE-86 Trueno only run and you gave me great ideas for next runs. Thank you so much

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому

      Thank you! That sounds like an interesting run. The AE86 really punches above its weight in GT2, even though it can't get many power upgrades. I've been doing research into GT1 and it's the same in that game too, you can beat a bunch of early game events using only the AE86. Hope the guide helps out in any case!

  • @Jeyxero
    @Jeyxero Рік тому

    I just had to comment on this masterpiece of content and straightforward tips and lessons for a game that gave me a great childhood and still love playing to this day. Thank you!

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Happy to help, thank you!

  • @remuaja84
    @remuaja84 Рік тому +1

    Epic guide! Lots of great information that I hadn't yet heard of, having played GT2 since 2000. Towards the end it even gets a bit emotional, I like that. And props for mentioning the TVR Speed 12 - the most menacing sound & untapped potential.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +3

      Thank you! Glad it showed something new, even for GT2 veterans. Yeah, this video was a huge passion project for me at the time, and I really wore my heart on my sleeve in the outro. Absolutely agree on the Speed 12, there's more to come for that one, I plan to go in-depth on how to tune it in a future video.

    • @remuaja84
      @remuaja84 Рік тому

      @@TeaKanji The passion shows, well done! Hyped for the Speed 12 video!!

  • @cray0n43
    @cray0n43 2 місяці тому

    i learned a lot, well made. thank you so much.
    currently playing this game on my miyoo mini plus- having so much fun! now because of this guide i will enjoy the game more, finally have an idea to discover the full potential of the car because of tuning. tyty!!!! :D

  • @potatogirlcultist19
    @potatogirlcultist19 Рік тому +7

    This is a great video. The car settings tips can be used for every racing game as well. I find it remarkable that a game from the 1990s was able to create such an accurate simulation.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому

      Thank you! Hehe, some tips do apply to racing games in general, but a lot of stuff is GT2-specific because of how broken its physics can be. That's part of what makes it fun though, and I agree, it's very well put-together for its time.

  • @miaouew
    @miaouew 8 місяців тому

    Thank you! You put so much work into this!

  • @user-go6nv8wd9i
    @user-go6nv8wd9i 2 місяці тому

    Watching these videos is a pleasure

  • @lucamancini2278
    @lucamancini2278 Рік тому +3

    Thanks brother, thanks to your work I can finally challenge my childhood friend against whom I always lost as a child. Now at 33, we challenge each other every Thursday and the situation is very different! Thank you God bless you for this work! 🙏
    We will continue to challenge each other in gran turismo 2 up to the retirement home!

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! Best of luck in future showdowns.

  • @amedeoadamsassi7204
    @amedeoadamsassi7204 Рік тому

    Underappreciated video! It's perfectly executed. Love it!
    Great job my friend.

  • @rouguedissidia
    @rouguedissidia Рік тому +3

    This guide is truly such a gem! You've helped me tremendously fr! Thank you for putting in so much effort into making this for us Drivers out here. Now I have a lil bit more confidence in tuning some of the more beefy cars. You deserve this cookie~ 🍪

  • @Kacpa2
    @Kacpa2 9 місяців тому +1

    Racing modifications were better than slapping an ugly wing in GT4. gave more character to each car.

  • @kd4pba
    @kd4pba 9 місяців тому +2

    I recently found I had never played this version. I am so glad to see there are so many folks willing to put things together like this. It has helped me a lot. Music is awesome. You would probably like the band Air.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  9 місяців тому

      It's great seeing an active community for these games for sure. Glad you enjoyed it! I'm familiar with Air yeah, I've a couple of their songs in my playlists. I love that sort of late-90's/early-00's downtempo and trip hop, Mezzanine by Massive Attack is one of my favourite albums.

  • @SilentlyEagle
    @SilentlyEagle Рік тому

    wow nice tutorial as a kid i don`t understand how to tune cars correctly but now it makes totally sense i`ll try it and the cars drive much better thanks man

  • @HighSoldierTF2Official
    @HighSoldierTF2Official 8 місяців тому

    very helpful video, i recently started playing gt2 and got around 20 hours on it.
    I used the Denso Supra i earned to get some money at the All Night endurance race and bought a viper gts that i ended up tuning and giving the racing modification which i couldn't for the life of me drive because of the tuning i didn't understand.

  • @cvddl3s
    @cvddl3s 8 місяців тому

    this is a great video man, brings me back to being a kid

  • @connorm955
    @connorm955 Рік тому

    Great video. I managed to get a few Honda Integras in the NTSC version using a game shark over a decade ago on PS1.

  • @S-Kevin
    @S-Kevin Рік тому +4

    One thing I love about GT2 is that the game encourage you to skid! You may be slowed a bit but it's really fun to drive that way and learn how to control the car, also didnt punish you for doing it unlike GT1. Always spins!
    Playing GT2 after finished GT1, I slowly learn not to fear when I hear the tyre scream.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +5

      Hehe, yeah indeed. GT1 desperately needed LSD adjustment to reduce turn-in oversteer but it was nowhere to be found. Turning while braking was simply not an option. I considered doing a GT1 guide, but I find the tuning severely limited in that game.
      GT2 is a lot more forgiving, especially with softer racing tyres and downforce. Tuning a RWD around sports tyres is a lot of fun too though. The Supra RZ with sports tyres and 500hp drifts like crazy with the right setup, but it still stays on the road quite well.
      Edit: revisiting this comment because I had no idea how useful front camber was back then. It's the exact solution for reducing turn-in oversteer in GT1, and is also extremely useful in GT2.

  • @barracuda8996
    @barracuda8996 2 місяці тому

    awesome content bro, thank you!!!

  • @Ginematic
    @Ginematic Місяць тому

    Thank you, this is invaluable!

  • @raybun4003
    @raybun4003 Рік тому

    What a wonderfully produced video

  • @Nightmare_Gaming871
    @Nightmare_Gaming871 Рік тому

    An excellent video my dude, kudos to you!

  • @paranoidpixie95
    @paranoidpixie95 8 місяців тому

    It's so cool that the classic Gran Turismo games are getting lots of extra content through mods and challenge runs. The second game was my favourite, as the car list greatly expanded on the original game, but most events didn't feature the entry restrictions that would come about in GT3 and GT4. And because of that, it gives you practically unlimited freedom when choosing which cars to race.

  • @pepperz___
    @pepperz___ 7 місяців тому

    Thank you sir! Awesome video! 🔥

  • @Halocline
    @Halocline Рік тому +2

    Just come from your latest GT1 video.. I'm literally just watching this for my love of the GT series, and I must say you've done such an incredible job.. I love this sort of content 🤌🏻

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! Glad you're enjoying them. This GT2 guide was my first time making a video of this sort, so it's very rough around the edges compared to the GT1 guide, but hopefully it's still a decent viewing experience.
      By the way, I checked out your channel, and I love how the first thing I'm greeted with is my favourite Loathe song. Nice covers, keep it up.

    • @Halocline
      @Halocline Рік тому

      @TeaKanji I watched it in full and its very informative and I have no criticisms for you, it's an amazing guide and it'll help new and experienced players for sure! Looking forward to more videos like this! (And more like the Miata beating 1100hp drag cars)
      Ahh thank you so much!!! They're from my hometown, one of my favourite bands! 😁

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Ah, that's good to hear, thank you. Yep, there'll be more GT2 content for sure, I have some more challenge races planned before I'll go and do another tuning tutorial, because there's a lot of things I missed out on or overlooked in this guide. Want to make sure I've practiced tuning a bunch of different types of cars before I go out giving advice. That's cool about Loathe by the way, guess I should re-listen to I Let It In and It Took Everything, it's been a while.

    • @Halocline
      @Halocline Рік тому

      @TeaKanji I look forward to seeing them! I appreciate the replies too, not many content creator's respond, so thank you!
      And absolutely you should haha, I just bought a baritone guitar to play some of them 😅

  • @hutox
    @hutox Рік тому

    Thank you I just start this game yesterday ❤

  • @ignotumperignotius630
    @ignotumperignotius630 Рік тому

    wonderful video mate, I always wondered about the gears.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому

      Thank you! The gear setup examples here were a bit basic; I didn't show how you can sacrifice 1st and/or 2nd gear for more top speed in FF's, or how you can widen the gears using a higher auto setting for 4WD's. If you're interested, there's some better examples in some of my GT2 challenge videos.

  • @Cars.nightdrive
    @Cars.nightdrive Рік тому

    Respect bro thank you ❤️ your video is very professional

  • @JspoonG
    @JspoonG Рік тому +1

    Im GT2 veteran, but watched it all anyway. Great job!

  • @bonbarmandrink
    @bonbarmandrink Рік тому

    You are a true passionate. Its a pleasure meeting you. I'm subbing :)

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Ah, thank you, hope you enjoy the rest of the guides!

    • @bonbarmandrink
      @bonbarmandrink Рік тому

      Going to check them out :D

  • @alexisvuaille4113
    @alexisvuaille4113 Рік тому

    that intro man
    you nailed it

  • @sauce7968
    @sauce7968 Рік тому

    This guide its literaly a masterpiece

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! There's a lot of things I think I'd change if I were to re-make the guide again, but maybe I'm just being too hard on myself.

  • @croman2000
    @croman2000 Рік тому +1

    great video dude. Wish i was there when the forum existed, tho i was 4 at the time and started playing GT2 at 6 years old XD
    im subbing and looking foward to more content from you. and i hope one day maybe GT2 gets a revival with a crazy mod or smth

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому

      Thank you! I should have a new video out in the coming weeks; I'm currently working on a Gran Turismo 3 Ultimate Guide. It's going to be a big one due to how complex its GT Mode and driving mechanics are. I've already written a 150-page guide that'll accompany it; hopefully it won't disappoint.

    • @shanebundy2855
      @shanebundy2855 Рік тому +1

      There's a GT2plus mod that re-adds cut content and fixes bugs in the game. It's available from GTPlanet and comes as 'complete' (both content and fixes) and 'lite' (fixes only). I'd personally want the GT engine reverse-engineered so it can be played on PC without emulation, but that requires skill and dedication.

  • @lewitoman
    @lewitoman Рік тому

    Idk why, but this video was very relaxing and captivating
    Also, top tier guide, great job!

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @TalSteadyKill
    @TalSteadyKill Рік тому

    Amazing job. Good work

  • @kael070
    @kael070 9 місяців тому

    Amazing video, this game deserves it

  • @aliwooz913
    @aliwooz913 Місяць тому

    ohh the nostalgia. one of my favorites as a kid

  • @nononono12345
    @nononono12345 Рік тому +1

    Love this!

  • @neogriff
    @neogriff Рік тому +1

    I bought the Escudo, but ... as a veteran of GT 1, I still love the FTO LM and use that instead. I even compete in a local event with it and lost spectacularly against ... the elephant in the room. Most of the contenders are using that since there's no limit for the 4wd class. As for the FR class ... I pick the blue FD RX7 GT-C. I just love that car's handling and looks. With it I got up to the semifinals. Got eliminated by a Viper though. I have a very basic knowledge to tune the cars at that time. Mostly just adjusting the auto gear and lower the ride height. I did use the manual for the FR due to the obvious reason. I just glad that this game still gave us the FTO LM. My good times in the series continue with that car.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      That's really cool that there's local GT2 events, though it's a shame there aren't house rules banning the Escudo. It creates a scenario of, why use anything else? FTO LM is still fantastic though, I believe my fastest 591hp lap times were set with that, the Esprit GT1 and Altezza LM. Golding the IA licence is very painful, but it's a worthwhile reward.

    • @neogriff
      @neogriff Рік тому +2

      @@TeaKanji It was one rare event. But the prize is a steering wheel for the PS 1. I'm probably one of the only few who didn't use the Escudo. I actually found someone who also use the FTO LM. An older guy, probably late twenties or early thirties. Unlike me, he manages to get to the quarter finals before got demolished by the elephant. The final is kinda cool though, since it was between a father and his son. In the end, I believe the father let his son won since he is kinda leading the whole race but suddenly miss the apex and the son's car passed him at second to last corner.
      Yep ... the way to get the sweet FTO LM is very hard. I forget which one but I keep on failing in one of the course. I had one of my friend do that one test for me. It took him like 10 attempts, whilst I keep on failing.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +3

      @@neogriff Ah, okay, that makes sense; that's quite cute. When I was doing research for the GT1 guide, I came across SportWagon's GT2toXS site and there was a gallery of him and a few friends doing a GT2 tournament. Felt oddly nostalgic scrolling through it. For me, it was the NSX at Apricot Hill test that I really struggled with, but I was playing on NTSC-U at the time so its times were much more difficult. That, and the final GT-One Race Car uphill test. Was also playing on a PSP with the D-pad which probably didn't help either. Took at least a few hours to get through the whole licence, but it was satisfying at the end.

  • @erwinmontes1203
    @erwinmontes1203 7 місяців тому

    My man, thanks to your videos my revisiting of the emulated PSX games of Gran Turismo has been pretty awesome. I have almost the 60% of GT2 before seeing your guide and I am thinking of starting all over again hahaha.
    I loved your GT1 guide and your GT2 guide let me know how detailed were the upgrades between games.
    I can't find the "Thanks" button anywhere, pls let me buy you a beer 🍻 or a coffee ☕

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  7 місяців тому +1

      Glad to hear, thank you! The temptation of starting yet another GT2 playthrough looms over us all.

  • @Rieznanda
    @Rieznanda Рік тому

    Exactly what i need,since im starting the game again recently

  • @NiTRoSVK
    @NiTRoSVK Рік тому +2

    I was 9 at the time when the game launched, I didn't have a PC (let alone an internet connection) therefore I learnt so much about cars from GT2 alone, however it took lots of trials and errors. It was quite challenging game for a kid. This video is such a great guide, shame it wasn't around 20 years ago. I wonder if the gear trick works on other GTs too.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому

      Thank you! Yeah, the open-endedness of GT Mode is a blessing and a curse; there's no hand-holding, but it made it much more confusing for kids like us back then. I remember I used to buy the Honda CRX and get stuck on Sunday Cup.
      The gear trick works in GT3 as well yeah. When doing it, you need to slide the Auto Setup all the way to the right before going to the left, or else it won't give long gears. The layout is a bit confusing at first, but the idea is the same: 1st all the way to the left, 5th all the way to the right, 6th a little slower, and space out the gears in between. Just need to set TCS to 0 or 1 so it doesn't slow down your launch.
      I'm working on a GT3 guide right now because I think its early game is even more brutal than GT2's, I'll show how to do the gear trick there along with a bunch of other stuff.

  • @genesisgt4866
    @genesisgt4866 Рік тому

    Amazing treatment to an awesome Game. You got one new subscriber

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, and thanks for subscribing!

  • @Strider-Ragnarok
    @Strider-Ragnarok Рік тому

    I just 100% GT1 and going for GT2. I never understood how exactly each and every tune option works, but you expertly explain what it does. I'll try to tame fully tuned Supra, GT-R and GTO to see if I'm successful.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Glad to help! For the Supra, I recommend keeping it around 493hp or below, and using the Castrol Tom's or Cdma One Supra for high powered events. It gets very unstable when you push past that point, and the JGTC's have much better downforce and turning ability. The GT-R and GTO should be a bit easier though, there's a tune somewhere in this comment section for a fully tuned R34 that someone needed help with.

  • @thebutcher1412
    @thebutcher1412 Місяць тому

    I love the guide! I’m only half way through so not sure if you covered it or not in the video but what controls do you use and what is your layout for it ?

  • @EmeqPL
    @EmeqPL 10 місяців тому

    I still remember my first playthrough for this game. I was young kid with no idea what I was doing, bought my first used car with 63hp power and struggle to win Tahiti Road, but I didnt give up. I grinded that race to oblivion to earn money for upgrades and started winning races. My favourtite car in the game was Mitsubishi Lancer VI evo. Anyways, the video is brilliany, thanks for that deep dive, Im dowloading the rom rn😀

  • @bartegggg
    @bartegggg 9 місяців тому

    this is so great

  • @corneliuswonder
    @corneliuswonder Рік тому

    Super useful and great tips. Esp LSD tuning; the Lancer Evo as an ideal 4WD; having RR in automatics and wheel spin in first gear, and the set up at the end of the video;
    Oh and the weight reductions.
    Thanks a lot!

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому

      Thank you! Glad you found it useful.

  • @rangy571
    @rangy571 11 місяців тому

    wow!great!just what I need for now. awesome game!

  • @FerraristDX
    @FerraristDX Рік тому +1

    I can only stand up and applaud, that video is awesome. Now, when will we see similar videos for GT3 and GT4...wait, there are? Well, excuse, I'm off binge watching.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому

      Thank you! Enjoy the rest of the guides. The GT4 and GT1 ones in particular are a big step up in quality compared to this one, I feel.

  • @J.Wick.
    @J.Wick. Рік тому

    What a gem of a video.

  • @TheLunatrick
    @TheLunatrick 8 місяців тому

    Thx coming off of gran turismo one which I played for years and coming into gran turismo 2 but it's been awhile since I turned a car in the game and with more options in 2 I wanted to watch a video for it

  • @shamaking3196
    @shamaking3196 9 місяців тому

    Same with your guide for Gran Turismo 4. I'm enjoying myself playing GT2 thanks to you. Are you planning on doing a guide for Gran Turismo 5 or you just wanted to cover the more "older ones"?

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  9 місяців тому

      Glad to hear! I haven't really decided yet when I'll make the GT5 guide; I still have some video ideas for the older GT games, and I've been meaning to try out the TXR series as well and potentially make a guide for them. When the burst of motivation eventually comes along, I'll give it my best shot.

  • @TAMABEAT
    @TAMABEAT Рік тому

    GT for life ❤

  • @gabrielshred5922
    @gabrielshred5922 Рік тому

    An excellent job, indeed

  • @KingLich451
    @KingLich451 Рік тому +3

    gt2 plus mod also adds a whole bunch of things, like the Honda cars on NTSC, tons of race mods, etc...

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому

      Yeah, that's true. I was thinking of mentioning the mods at the start of the video, but I decided to keep it simple and only mention the original versions. I'll put a link in the description for it though, since having the Acura racing mods on NTSC along with the other stuff is quite nice. Thanks!

    • @KingLich451
      @KingLich451 Рік тому

      @@TeaKanji Thank you for the video. It was quite well done and informative.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому

      No worries, glad you found it useful!

  • @Vani4_Kpot
    @Vani4_Kpot Місяць тому

    Good job . Thank you very much /

  • @MorningLemon
    @MorningLemon Рік тому +1

    This should've been on VHS tape bundled with GT2.

  • @Kev27RS
    @Kev27RS Рік тому

    Wow!
    Really good video! 👏

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Thank you!

    • @Kev27RS
      @Kev27RS Рік тому

      @@TeaKanji You’re welcome!
      Do you have a proper tune for the ‘96 & ‘98 MR2, especially the ‘98 GT-S as the “racing modification” version.?

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Sure, this is for the '98 GT-S, racing modded, 295hp with racing muffler and computer, and all other upgrades excl. ASM and TCS. Bear in mind I tuned this in DuckStation with the 50FPS mod that fixes most physics issues, so if you're playing on an OG console, you might need to adjust the springs and LSD:
      springs: 6.0 / 10.0
      ride height: 85 / 130
      dampers (B + R): 2 / 8
      camber: 2.2 / 1.5
      toe: -0.20 / 0.20
      stabilisers: 6 / 6
      brakes: 24 / 18
      gears: final gear to 3.600, then auto to 1, then final gear to 2.500, then individual gears to 3.207, 2.525, 1.975, 1.560, 1.215
      downforce: 0.47 / 0.76
      LSD (I, A, D): 12, 1, 30
      I love the '98 GT-S RM in this game, but it feels very underpowered, especially compared to the likes of the NSX and the RX-7's. This should still sweep most events with a 591hp limit though, excluding maybe GT 300. Its power is all at high-RPM's, so you need to gear up as late as possible. The '96 GT-S has more power at mid-RPM's if I remember right.

    • @Kev27RS
      @Kev27RS Рік тому

      @@TeaKanji Nice!
      Yes I’m playing it on the PS1.
      Keeping it original and old school!
      I have the car modified up to the max. with around 500 hp.
      Do the mods you listed still apply?

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Ah, nice one. I tested it on PAL 25FPS there with a fully-powered 506hp '98 GT-S and the suspension settings are fine, but I suggest setting the LSD to 20 / 1 / 40 so the car doesn't lose balance.
      You'll need to make the gearbox longer though. Set the final gear to 4.300, then set Auto to 1, then set final to 2.500, then set the gears to 2.726, 2.145, 1.665, 1.325, 1.030. That should give you enough top speed for most tracks.

  • @bungieman2810
    @bungieman2810 2 місяці тому

    The Acura cars actually do have racing modifications on later releases of the NTSC-U version.

  • @danrleicampos3178
    @danrleicampos3178 Місяць тому

    When i was a kid my first car was a Mirage asti, but i sold by mistake. Instead i just reset the save i bought a alto works and played races, finishing in p6 until i have money to bought a better car. Great days haha

  • @kodakreeeam9971
    @kodakreeeam9971 Рік тому

    Good video man, got me into properly giving this game a shot and it's been real fun so far. Though I can't seem but notice that I'm getting far more undertseer than what is probably normal and I have no idea where it's coming from. Race cars especially refuse to turn and it got really annoying trying to gold the S licences due to this. Comparing my gameplay to some WR licences on UA-cam, it feels like their on super softs while I'm not comforts, I genuinely don't understand how they have so much more grip. I'm playing the 1.2 version of the US release on Duckstation with the 60 FPS patch and a few other of Silent's cheats' using a series Xbox controller set up as a NeGcon for analog controls and the only thing I've changed ingame was decrease the deadzone values to their minimum and increase steering sensitivity. Idk if you've had this problem yourself or know how to fix it, but maybe some tuning could make it less severe if there really is no way to get around it.
    On another note, have you heard of "ground effects" in this game or something similar to that end? This video was uploaded a month back (ua-cam.com/video/WwxLvXDDojs/v-deo.html), the amount of grip this Dodge makes is obscene. And judging from OP's comments there's more cars that exploit whatever trick the Dodge is. I tried looking it up myself and found nothing, so I'm really interested if you could share your thoughts on this. Cheers bro, good vid and can't wait for the GT4 guide (if it's still being worked on that is lol).
    Edit: Turns out I'm a fucking idiot. By setting the Max in analogue settings to the highest value, you're telling the game that you need a lot of input before you get any steering at all. I've set it back to something like 40 and it was an instant improvement, cars actually turn in now. Still found nothing on ground effects though.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Glad you figured out what was going on with your controls.
      I watched that 'ground effect' video, this is my first time hearing about it as well. From testing, seems to be a quirk where the car stays glued to the ground after a sudden change in elevation, allowing you take really sharp turns at high speed. I'm guessing it has something to do with setting the springs really soft; dampers don't seem to affect it. It seems to work best with PAL at 25FPS; 50FPS PAL can do it too but the car understeers more. It's a cool trick, but you have to be really precise with your turning or else the car will just understeer heavily.
      I asked the other GT PS1 gurus if they know anything else about it, will let you know if they do. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!

    • @kodakreeeam9971
      @kodakreeeam9971 Рік тому

      @@TeaKanji Turns out ground effects are mentionned in Gasman's guide and he links to multiple threads where one guy in particular documented all his findings. Unfortunately he deleted all his posts over some spat with forum mods and there's no capture on internet archive dating to before he did that, so all his info is gone for good. You're right about springs though. From what I gathered, the gist of it is you take any race car, set your springs up super soft, minimum ride height, max downforce and adjust any issues from that base. Probably doesn't work with every race car but most should be effected, I've read about the Speed 12 exhibiting this effect as well. Wacky stuff tbh.
      Edit: Forgot to mention but ground effects seem to be highly track dependant and only go into effect above a certain speed which may also be car dependant, so at least it's semi based on how it works irl. Red Rock is where everything goes crazy and I've read about Gridenwald and Laguna Seca favouring ground effects too.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      @@kodakreeeam9971 oh, yeah, you're right. I even remember reading that section and clicking on the linked threads, but got distracted by the guy leaving the forums over some cussing. A shame it wasn't properly archived.
      But yeah, all of that seems to be the case. The guys on the GT modding Discord server mentioned that it's a speedrun strat as well. There haven't been many serious speedrun attempts over the last few years though, probably because the barrier of entry is so high (all golds on B through IA to sell the prize cars and buy the GT-One road car). If I ever make a follow-up to this guide, I'll be sure to mention it. Thanks!

  • @BlackTechs
    @BlackTechs 11 місяців тому

    Gt2 was always my favorite

  • @Klar
    @Klar Рік тому +2

    What a great video

  • @neringalukoseviciute1787
    @neringalukoseviciute1787 6 місяців тому

    As some who was born after this game, I’m just happy you made a Gide for this game so I don’t have to deal with modern aaa games

    • @neringalukoseviciute1787
      @neringalukoseviciute1787 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the heart, I’m tired of modern aaa publishers trying to release buggy games with live service and pay 2 win micro transactions so that’s why I now play older games, it isn’t for nostalgia after all I’m only in my teens, it because developers at least gave you a finished game packed with content.😢

  • @perchancethishandleiswens
    @perchancethishandleiswens 10 місяців тому

    I always use the red Evo 2 because it's a great car for grinding. The Evo Event race gives you 10k for winning and you don't even need a license, grind through the Sunday Cup and Clubman Cup to get a racing chip, racing muffler, racing flywheel and stage 1 weight reduction, that's all you need for a comfortable win at the Evo race.
    Work your way up to get a used '97 mk4 Supra Turbo, (Almost 20k less than new.) Grind some more to give it a Stage 4 turbo and adjustable gear ratios. Get the IA license and participate the Turbo race where you can earn 50k for each race and get the price R33 Drag car through the Test Course race (quick and easy race) sell it for 250K. Rinse and repeat.

  • @franciscofontes4020
    @franciscofontes4020 Місяць тому

    O mais divertido GT de todos os tempos!🇧🇷

  • @truthhurts6343
    @truthhurts6343 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for this video, it sure makes the gears go quicker. There's 2 things I like to know still; can you reset the gearbox after ruining it and (tuning a RX-7 GT-C with max upgrades) how to stop wheel spin? If I make the first and second gear not spin, first it get's faster to the 1000m on the testtrack but after a certain point the car becomes slower than it was before. And still spins. It's driving me nuts

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  8 місяців тому

      Yep, you can reset the gearbox to default settings by going to the Change Parts menu and re-equipping the custom gearbox. This only works for road cars though, as the gearbox on race cars can't be swapped. Most cars with max power upgrades, even with the gear trick and max/min final, will still wheelspin heavily in 1st gear. When you say it's slower than before, is it slower only when launching (ie. in the 0-400m) or in higher gears once the wheelspin goes away? Are you launching in 1st or 2nd gear?
      Personally I prefer running cars with lower power (< 400hp) to avoid wheelspin and to make the car handle more nicely. Most events are winnable with that much power anyway. You can do the gear trick with a higher Auto to get longer gears, though you'll lose acceleration as they'll be less close. Basically it's a trade-off if you want to slap a ton of power onto a car.

    • @truthhurts6343
      @truthhurts6343 8 місяців тому

      @@TeaKanji It's slower on the 1000m but you're right. Some cars are simply untamable. Won a really good Supra but it would get in 1st gear below 85 mph and cause it to spin lol. Falls asleep launching in 2nd because it needs higher speed. I think only the Speed 12 is harder to control. I just beat the game with the Foumula of which the wheelspin is managable. One of the better cars in the game I think. Yeah the slower cars are more fun to drive, less twitchy. Thanks for the answer ;-)

  • @rickbennet-ju6md
    @rickbennet-ju6md 10 місяців тому

    great guide, out of curiosity do you have any sort of tunes or recommended cars for 345 and 443hp events? i know you have a bunch of other cars for other power limits (which have all been really good btw) , or do you just recommend taking 295 and 394hp cars respectively for those events.

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  9 місяців тому

      Thank you! Most of the best 295hp cars are also the best 345hp cars, especially the likes of the RX-7's, the S2000, the Silvia's and so forth. The Lancer Evo VI RS fits under 345hp and is almost as good as the V, the GT40 needs no introduction, and the base R34 GT-R is perhaps the best of the GT-R's (I believe it gets exactly 345hp with a muffler upgrade). 443hp is pretty much the same deal, though most GT 300's also become available.
      A well-tuned 295hp car should have no issues beating any 591hp event, so it's up to you if you want to challenge yourself slightly or destroy the competition. If there's any specific cars you want a tune for, I can give it a go.

  • @aroufoff1996
    @aroufoff1996 2 місяці тому

    My father father buy me GT2 on our old PS1, i started to play GT with GT5, since i have played to GT6, GT Sport and now GT7. It feel amazing to play the second opus of my favorite game saga. Thanks for this video🫶

  • @keisuketakahasi4584
    @keisuketakahasi4584 Рік тому +1

    the dodge concept car looks like someone crashed it into a wall, lol. it was also the gold prize car for b in gt1

  • @smeliscave
    @smeliscave Рік тому

    in the link withthe racing mod chart there is a bunch of rx7 that look like a ford KA to me XDD that aside, very nice video!

  • @BradK02
    @BradK02 9 місяців тому

    GT2 was the most fun I had in gaming.

  • @r0rschachIsBack
    @r0rschachIsBack Рік тому

    Thank you bro, excellent video. I couldn't find a decent drive train explanation until your video ❤️❤️
    Big help since I know nothing about car engine but I just love this game ❤️❤️

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, glad it helped out! Hopefully it wasn't all too confusing, there's some extra tips in the pinned comment for gear setup as well if you're interested.

    • @r0rschachIsBack
      @r0rschachIsBack Рік тому

      @@TeaKanji can I ask which RX-7 do you use to race on GT300 and GT500? I've been using RX-7 GTC 99 but i can't seem to catch up with other cars :(

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, the GT-C's lack of downforce/racing modifications hurts it a lot. Try a racing modified Type RB '98, it's one of the best RX-7's. You'll need around 350hp for GT300 and 450-500hp for GT500. The RX-7 LM you win from the Seattle race in GT Pacific League is great also.

    • @r0rschachIsBack
      @r0rschachIsBack Рік тому

      @@TeaKanji thank you so much bro! I wanna beat the game with RX-7 and I will get those cars ❤️❤️

  • @Jaska8000
    @Jaska8000 5 місяців тому

    OK I'm gonna watch this Ultimate Guide first, then start a new run/life/season on GT2, I even have a fresh memory card so I don't fuck up with my previous (20 years old, oh man...) achievents that ended up to Suzuki Escudo domination and finally boredom , at the end all there is to beat is fastest laptimes of your own.

  • @saulsaavedra8452
    @saulsaavedra8452 Місяць тому

    It's incredible to think how many tons of hours I spended in this game in the past 😱

  • @ThisHandleIsNotTakenYet
    @ThisHandleIsNotTakenYet Рік тому

    Why does your graphics look so good? My gt2 looks alot more pixelated.
    Btw this is the best gt2 guide I ever seen :)

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I'm using Silent's 60 FPS, 16:9 and increased draw distance codes, alongside 1080p upscaling in DuckStation. All of the codes should be there in DuckStation's Cheats section automatically if you use a PAL or NTSC 1.2 version of the game.

    • @ThisHandleIsNotTakenYet
      @ThisHandleIsNotTakenYet Рік тому

      @@TeaKanji Thank you sooo much bro! With these graphics upscale I'll be enjoying gt2 more than ever :)

  • @videogameecoisaseria9976
    @videogameecoisaseria9976 Рік тому

    thx for this video! how did you managed to remove the informations on the replays on the backgroun? (i mena, the race position, speed, etc...)

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому

      Happy to help! That's one of Silent's cheat codes; when enabled, you can hold down L3 to disable all HUD elements, both in-race and in replays. The code should be automatically included with DuckStation, but the link to Silent's blog is in the description if you need it.

  • @bezlepkin
    @bezlepkin Рік тому

    Great video! 😮
    One little question: what is the reason to by a new cars? Are there any differences from the used ones, except for the price?

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +5

      Thank you! Good question: it depends on the car.
      Usually the new cars have a higher starting hp and will also have a higher hp when tuned to the max. For example, the Lancer Evo V has 293hp starting and 521hp max, while the Evo VI has 305hp starting and 591hp max. Same for the Impreza STi's, the Coupe Ver. VI gets a higher hp than the older versions. For some there's no difference at all though; the FTO GPX '94 and '97 have the same starting and max hp even though the '94 is much cheaper in the used lot, the only difference is the front bumper.
      The used cars are usually better value since the lower hp is often a good thing when trying to fit under event hp limits. More money to spend on upgrades like super soft racing tyres and drivetrain.

    • @dirkcoin1037
      @dirkcoin1037 5 місяців тому

      Color? I think other GT games have an oil change mechanic that u can do on used cars

  • @alexfernandez7529
    @alexfernandez7529 Рік тому

    I just dusted off my old PS2. I ordered some new component hookups for my 4K TV and a new wireless controller. The PS2 is backwards compatible and will play PS1 GT2. GT2 is one of my favorite GT games. I have most of them. I’m stating to go retro gaming and enjoying amazing games from the past.

  • @pironiero
    @pironiero 11 місяців тому

    Just completed all GT races, having trouble with rally ones... Cool game, didn't have any console aside from psp, love the fact that im ankle to pay this stuff on my phone with gamepad.

  • @zippoboy00
    @zippoboy00 Рік тому

    Came across this as a suggested vid via MattJ155's stuff. Been playing GT2 since '99 and learned a LOT. Based on your vid, tires all decay at the same rate? So theoretically I could get 10 laps of Grand Valley on hard tires, and 10 on super soft and they would wear the same?

    • @TeaKanji
      @TeaKanji  Рік тому +2

      Nice one! Yep, there's no difference in wear; take a race car with super softs, do a lap, then do another with hards and you'll see they'll turn from blue to green around the same time. Pretty much zero reason to use anything less than super softs unless you're on an extreme budget or you want to make the car lose grip more easily by putting harder tyres on the rear. You can get 10-15 laps with super softs no problem, and the grip drop-off once they turn amber is quite slight also.

    • @zippoboy00
      @zippoboy00 Рік тому

      @teakanji9793 well, looks like I'm taking my 99 STI wagon back to Grand Valley to chase after a lap record.

  • @sohmm7732
    @sohmm7732 2 місяці тому

    any chance you could post another link to the racing modification chart? i'm trying to access it but it keeps saying its no longer available