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::: I know, that's why I'm skeptical, it may have been km/h, but that's still 170 mph, which is faster than it appears. I agree with you, I've played GT4, I know what 240 mph should look like in a video game... and GTA's super cars do not attain that speed, nor do they get to 170... maybe it has to do with the jumps at the end and ground/air speed discrepincies? 275 was definite, and I'm pretty sure it was mph... You know what, I'll do it again, and look harder this time. / [[User:Szebrine|Szebrine]] 11:30, July 7, 2010 (UTC) | ::: I know, that's why I'm skeptical, it may have been km/h, but that's still 170 mph, which is faster than it appears. I agree with you, I've played GT4, I know what 240 mph should look like in a video game... and GTA's super cars do not attain that speed, nor do they get to 170... maybe it has to do with the jumps at the end and ground/air speed discrepincies? 275 was definite, and I'm pretty sure it was mph... You know what, I'll do it again, and look harder this time. / [[User:Szebrine|Szebrine]] 11:30, July 7, 2010 (UTC) | ||
::::No need to, it's written on the [[No. 3]] article. Surprisingly it was truly mph. Rockstar seems to overstate their vehicles' speeds, like GTA4.net. Many people are going to be confused and start spreading unreal speeds. Actually a lot of them already have.--[[User:Loadingue|Loadingue]] 17:59, July 7, 2010 (UTC) |