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Comment The Need For S---ANITY!! (not, Speed.) (Score 1) 428

I have been playing driving/racing games since long before I had a license, and I feel that playing those games actually made me a better driver. I know how to accelerate and how to stop, and how to avoid an accident. I have a clean driving record, but I do enjoy such driving games as Need For Speed Most Wanted, Burnout Revenge, Gran Turismo, and Ridge Racer. I have a driving simulator on my computer called Live For Speed. It's fun, and very realistic (except the dying part). It's games like these that keep driving fun to me. If it wasn't for them, this daily task of driving back and forth to work would become droll and boring, and I probably wouldn't pay as much attention to the road, or even care. Sure, I've had temptations to try the things I've done in videogames, but I know that the physics and control in the real world isn't the same, and let's face it, the cars in the game are in much better shape than my POS.

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