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JamMak
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Re: How perfect is your parking?

99.summat

I think their is a good correspondance with parking in real life; you need to be able to think how to best position your car to acheive the desired effect, know what range of movement is possible from a certain position etc. Obviously though, in a real car you don't have to deal with the fixed perspective which makes it a bit easier.
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