We should be hearing a few details about GTS soon, no..? I thought the beta launch was Q1 2016?
We should be hearing a few details about GTS soon, no..? I thought the beta launch was Q1 2016?
We should be hearing a few details about GTS soon, no..? I thought the beta launch was Q1 2016?
GT Facebook said not to expect any news this month. If they don't announce anything next month I'm gonna guess the beta got delayed.
We should be hearing a few details about GTS soon, no..? I thought the beta launch was Q1 2016?
I don't know what date they said but whatever date it was push that back by 6-12 months.
PD never get anything out on time.
GT Facebook said not to expect any news this month. If they don't announce anything next month I'm gonna guess the beta got delayed.
I bet only long time GT Academy members get invites >:|
Polyphony loves Kool-Aid.
You clearly don't know the PD way.
Except Gran Turismo 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6. Sure, 5 was a horror show, but let's not get carried away.I don't know what date they said but whatever date it was push that back by 6-12 months.
PD never get anything out on time.
Except Gran Turismo 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6. Sure, 5 was a horror show, but let's not get carried away.
They will show GTS with PSVR in GDC (March 14-16)We should be hearing a few details about GTS soon, no..? I thought the beta launch was Q1 2016?
And GT PSP! Although it's not about delay, but the game was announced in 2004 and was released in 2009! 5.5 years for a PSP game.GT4 was a year and a half late, GT6 was meant to have monthly track DLC.
The most recent 3 games were a shitshow for release dates so I'm expecting GTS to be too.
Silicon giant NVIDIA Corporation have revealed that their concerted efforts of developing self-driving cars has been aided by The Real Driving Simulator itself, Gran Turismo.
When speaking at the Automobiles, the Next Mobile Platform panel at this years DICE Summit, Sahin Kirtavit, Senior Director of Automotive Solutions at NVIDIA, predicts that the autonomous vehicles will hit the road in the next few years. Kirtavit goes on to explain that it was Gran Turismos game engine that helped aid in development of the self-driving simulations, while also contributing the visual fidelity necessary.
We actually used the game engine two years ago to start our simulation effort and we figured out we needed more high fidelity graphics. The game engines have a lot that the simulator needs. I think game engines are extremely close to perfect simulators.
Interestingly enough, it appears Kirtavit also estimates the rise of autonomous vehicles will be faster than many are anticipating or even expecting. Hands-off driving isnt merely a temporary solution or an experience that requires monitoring: its no cruise control by any means. NVIDIAs efforts are poised to offer a truly self-driving car, thanks in no small part to Gran Turismo. An offering that, once in effect, will allow more time for leisurely gaming.
I think youre going to see truly self driving carsIm not talking about cars that drive only thirty seconds and then gives control back to youtruly self-driving cars in the next few years on the road, said Kirtavit. And we are super excited that once the car drives itself, what youre going to do is play games.
NVIDIA has already had a hand in Volvos autonomous developments, as the Swedish car manufacturer intends to use the platform that will operate the self-driving car, the Drive PX 2. This platform is powered by the forthcoming next-generation Pascal GPU and 12 CPU cores capable of outputting 8 teraflops worth of raw processing power. The PX 2 platform is expected to make driving safer, according to Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang.
Where is this game ;___;
Where is this game ;___;
Where is this game ;___;
While this is true, they better have a watered down version of a mainline game coming out this year. :/You clearly don't know the PD way.
Where is this game ;___;
Where is this game ;___;
No matter how much we hate the rivalry, GT has been competing with Forza for some time now. With the rumor that Forza may be coming to PC, do any of you think that a real release of Forza on PC would have any effect on the GT franchise? On one hand, many people have one console and stick to the racer released on that platform. On the other hand, I feel that a lot of multiplatform gamers have either an Xbone and PC or PS4 and PC. For those that have the latter combo, would the pull of Forza be enough to stop them buying GT at all or would they get both?
Sorry if this is too derailing, but I figure if the scenario happens before GT Sport makes it out, it may cause a rift.
I bet we hear more when the PSVR launch date/price is announced.Where is this game ;___;
In addition to what Mascot said, I also think that Forza on PC appeals to gamers who spend a lot on on their hobby and upgrade their graphics card every 2-3 years for over 300$. If they get to play Forza on PC and have a PS4, they will want GT too. The other way around - especially if some aspects of GTS will still be a little *unoverhauled* - some long time GT-fanboys might finally go out to get a hands on with the *other* game, which they were always trying to write off as this bro-gamer GT-clone that looks nice but doesn't know shit about cars and is made by M$ after all.No matter how much we hate the rivalry, GT has been competing with Forza for some time now. With the rumor that Forza may be coming to PC, do any of you think that a real release of Forza on PC would have any effect on the GT franchise? On one hand, many people have one console and stick to the racer released on that platform. On the other hand, I feel that a lot of multiplatform gamers have either an Xbone and PC or PS4 and PC. For those that have the latter combo, would the pull of Forza be enough to stop them buying GT at all or would they get both?
Sorry if this is too derailing, but I figure if the scenario happens before GT Sport makes it out, it may cause a rift.
As an Ps4 owner, GT will be in the console as soon as it hits shelves,as pCARS was and AC will be, but on the other hand if Forza on PC is true, and allows the use of T500RS, I would seriously consider upgrading my PC to enjoy it as I love Forza series also. Also I don't care if it's better or worst then GT or pCARS or AC. I just want to race them all . If Horizon also arrives to PC then I am sold (of course with the T500RS support). I am sucker for open world driving games, od course with decent physics (or current one).No matter how much we hate the rivalry, GT has been competing with Forza for some time now. With the rumor that Forza may be coming to PC, do any of you think that a real release of Forza on PC would have any effect on the GT franchise? On one hand, many people have one console and stick to the racer released on that platform. On the other hand, I feel that a lot of multiplatform gamers have either an Xbone and PC or PS4 and PC. For those that have the latter combo, would the pull of Forza be enough to stop them buying GT at all or would they get both?
Sorry if this is too derailing, but I figure if the scenario happens before GT Sport makes it out, it may cause a rift.
Forbes journalist has post this:
https://twitter.com/killyourfm/status/705820446638235648
Could be Dirt Rally or AC but would think being Forbes, only GT is big enough?
Forbes journalist has post this:
https://twitter.com/killyourfm/status/705820446638235648
Could be Dirt Rally or AC but would think being Forbes, only GT is big enough?
Ohhhh. Good point.
He said a 'publisher' loaned him the debug. From the numerous 'contracts' I signed for owning a Sony debug, ONLY Sony is allowed to hand them out and forbid anyone else from sharing them with others.
He said a 'publisher' loaned him the debug. From the numerous 'contracts' I signed for owning a Sony debug, ONLY Sony is allowed to hand them out and forbid anyone else from sharing them with others.
Sony is a publisher though, right?
Yes.
Look at the calendar though - it's still 2016.So it can only be DRIVECLUB or GT:S. He doesn't actually answer no to questions about whether it is DC, but doesn't seem to like the game (unless its a joke)
So GT:S then!
Look at the calendar though - it's still 2016.
But he didn't reply to GT Sport (not GT7) questions!I don't think it's GTS as someone in replied "GT7?" and he answered back with "I wish".
You've lost me here...Are you saying GT:S for 2017?
Where is this game ;___;
Kaz gonna Kaz.
If we belive it's still due in the first half of 2016, sure. I think the best you'll get out of gdc is confirmation it slipped to second half of 2016. Talking about VR but same applies to GT.GDC is coming up, Sony are going to probably announce their VR launch date
Well, yes...and he can now even point fingers at a lot of other devs including ND if GT:S release goes beyond spring.
I just can't believe, even with PD, that we are now in March 2016 and all we've had is the official announcement (seemed to be a last minute decision) and teaser trailer. Pathetic communication on their Facebook page too.
They can't even give a consistent Beta release window. Spring or early 2016 which gives them 6 months leeway, basically.
I'm sure in the end the game will mostly be amazing, but the wait and lack of information has been a shocker even for them and I see development problems more and more with other games this gen for a lot of devs and all systems.
Forbes journalist has post this:
https://twitter.com/killyourfm/status/705820446638235648
Could be Dirt Rally or AC but would think being Forbes, only GT is big enough?
I don't think this lack of info is any worse than the norm for PD.
You would think they would want to improve the situation. Their Facebook employee has the easiest none job ever...
PSVR Driveclub?