
I bought it via ebay since I have a PAL to NTSC converter, but the silly PS2 recognizes it as a foreign CD and doesn't play it. There is too much wiggle room to make a win meaningless. The problem is, that key parameters used by GP3's physics modelling are buried in the "magic file" that comes with the track (things like bump table, tire use, fuel consumption). I'm done with GP3 and add-on tracks, the stuff just looks too dorkey and the physics in the add-on races just suck. I'll get a slim line PS2 and combine it with my PAL to NTSC converter and my 110 to 220V transformer.Ī lot of effort, but the only way to get all the new tracks in a decent format That's precisely what I'll do next month on my trip to Europe. Alternatively you could buy a PS2 in Europe. You can find chips to mod your PS2, but they are somewhat painful to install as you need 17 connections soldered on to the PS2 mother board (google "Excalibur" as one of the chipsets). I bought it via ebay since I have a PAL to NTSC converter, but the silly PS2 recognizes it as a foreign CD and doesn't play it. PicClick Insights - Formula 1 ps2 PicClick Exclusive Popularity - 0 views, 0 views per day, 108 days on eBay.

Click to expand.Yes, Euro version with PAL only.
