Wes said:So will 16 players online be in all competition types or only in a selected few do we think?
Also, rainy night races?! That is going to look delicious if it is possible.
And your first concern is your pants?Ranger X said:OMG, there's blood in my pants now.
I think my dick exploded.
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hermaphrodite habit maybe.Chuck Norris said:And your first concern is your pants?
Valkyr Junkie said:The shot from the magazine using Super Special Route 5 as the night track almost makes me think night mode will be similar to the 60FPS mode in the original GT. With only one car in the field they'd definitely be able to do dynamic headlights at a fidelity level that won't clash with the high PQ level of the rest of the game.
Chuck Norris said:And your first concern is your pants?
Kagari said:
recklessmind said:For those of us who don't read Japanese? What is that?
Maybe it will be the first 66.6GB game? :lolBlu_LED said:This is all going to fit on a 25GB Bluray? Or will this be the 2nd 50GB game?
Chuck Norris said:And your first concern is your pants?
Ploid 3.0 said:I'm shaking my head reading this. It's like GTHD talk. One car? This is PD, they proved that they can do technically advanced things. A racing game that can't handle lighting like that and has to resort to one car? It's a racing game, not Ki.. . uh (use a game that people don't mind others using, maybe Crysis).
Limiting weather, and night racing to one car would be lame. Even rally racing allowed two cars in GT4 (2 player. Rally had a good reason to only have one car at a time, although dirt 2 show each car waiting on their time to start for good spacing).
While true, the ammount of work required was more than the awerage player was willing to put themselves through. It was awesome to see for the first time though. I wasn't used to 480i/60fps clarity at that point in time.Valkyr Junkie said:Did you actual read anything from my post? I'm going to assume you aren't very familiar with the GT series, and are unaware that in the original GT if you completed arcade mode it unlocked a special 60FPS game mode that allowed you to race a single car on one track..... the exact same track that is being shown in the new OPM magazine as the "night racing" reveal. If you can't see why me seeing that track again would make me think back to the "special graphics" mode of the original GT, I don't know what to say.
chubigans said:Prologue was something like 4-6gbs right? I really don't think they'd fit everything in 25GB when you include all the HD movie introductions to tracks, etc.
Yes yes?LiquidMetal14 said:That last page with Kaz standing next to the white CITROÈN is all kinds of awesome. The guy'
bluray association are satanists confirmed. 666!satriales said:Maybe it will be the first 66.6GB game? :lol
http://www.itproportal.com/storage/.../panasonic-sony-pave-way-666gb-blu-ray-discs/
Chuck Norris said:And your first concern is your pants?
-viper- said:
now all we need is an EU release date and we're set.
Valkyr Junkie said:Did you actual read anything from my post? I'm going to assume you aren't very familiar with the GT series, and are unaware that in the original GT if you completed arcade mode it unlocked a special 60FPS game mode that allowed you to race a single car on one track..... the exact same track that is being shown in the new OPM magazine as the "night racing" reveal. If you can't see why me seeing that track again would make me think back to the "special graphics" mode of the original GT, I don't know what to say.
Grayman said:I almost always keep them off. I am not near a top racer but I do better when not trying to follow the lines. Trace driver is not that fun.
Now a separate retailer has come through with the pricing info we've been waiting for. A listing at Gmstar has the game at ¥7,980 yen.
This is about the price one would expect of a major third party PS3 release. However, it's a bit on the high side for a first party release. Sony usually charges ¥5,980 for its games -- even big titles like Uncharted. There have been some exceptions, however, including White Knight Chronicles, which was released at ¥6,980.
As with yesterday's listing, the Gmstar listing is actually for a "first print" version of the game. This is usually an indication of some bonus goodies for initial buyers.
spats said:It better come packed with art cards that have pictures of translator-san on them.
mrklaw said:I'd like to turn them off, but I like them initially to learn the basic lines/braking points.
Actually I'd like to have less of a dynamic braking line. It adjusts based on your current speed, whereas what I'd prefer is just an optimal braking point for each corner for the particular car I'm driving. If I'm too slow, brake too early, thats my fault. Maybe a marker on the side of the road, or some tyre marks on the road to illustrate the braking zone?
SolidSnakex said:
http://www.gran-turismo.com/jp/news/d8846.html
HD version of the old SLS AMG trailer
http://www.gran-turismo.com/jp/gallery/d8849.html
The gull-winged supercar, with a top speed of 197mph, has been chosen amongst a total of nearly 1000 cars recreated down to the finest detail for players to race in the forthcoming title. The game the first primary Gran Turismo title for PS3 is the culmination of ten years of developing ultra-realistic driving experiences hand-in-hand with the motor racing industry.
Valkyr Junkie said:Did you actual read anything from my post? I'm going to assume you aren't very familiar with the GT series, and are unaware that in the original GT if you completed arcade mode it unlocked a special 60FPS game mode that allowed you to race a single car on one track..... the exact same track that is being shown in the new OPM magazine as the "night racing" reveal. If you can't see why me seeing that track again would make me think back to the "special graphics" mode of the original GT, I don't know what to say.
SolidSnakex said:
http://www.gran-turismo.com/jp/news/d8846.html
HD version of the old SLS AMG trailer
http://www.gran-turismo.com/jp/gallery/d8849.html
Gek54 said:1.9GB download