kaysee said:PGR doesn't run at 60fps though. Actually, I don't recall a single racing game on consoles running at 60 frames and doing weather effects.
SolidSnakex said:If there is a course creator then I don't think that it'll be DLC. Kaz sort of got pissed the last time he was asked about DLC. I think he's gotten the feeling that some people expect them to hold features, cars or courses back so that they can sell them to us later. He's made the point that everything that they want in the game will be there when you buy it.
Now that doesn't meant hat we won't get DLC. But he seems to be saying that everything that they have completed at the time of launch will be on the disc will be there when you buy the game. So you aren't going to have a RE5 situation for example.
RustyNails said:That video is the exact reason why I don't play in driver/dashboard/inside-car cam in pretty much every racing game. Unlike real life, there is absolutely no way to properly see the road especially if you're climbing a hill.
See what I mean? Can't even see a speck of track in that one.
Ranger X said:So you guys looks at this video and think "hmm, this looks good"?
I never played the game with rain (cause I barely played the game at all) and this video is not showing anything convincing outside horrible fucking rain on the screen even if I am not in first person view behind a visor.
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offshore said:PD would be hard pushed to do a better job.
gluv65 said:Digital Foundry article on the MOVE, gives us a glimpse into Gran Turimo's "Head Tracking".
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-vs-playstation-move-article?page=2
The use of the camera also has some very cool gaming implications for games that support Move, and for others that don't, such as the forthcoming Gran Turismo 5. Kirk Bender of SCEA explains how the head-tracking and facial recognition works, and what it can do.
"PlayStation Eye can identify individuals based on their facial characteristics. It does this by recognising characteristics like face contours, the position of the eyes, nose, mouth and eyebrows in real-time," he reveals. "It can determine the degree of smiling, the gender, the age. It doesn't give a numeric age - fortunately! It can tell if you're a child or an adult. It can detect whether your eyes are open or closed.
"We have a head-tracking library - we can detect the position of the head even if your back is turned. With the head-tracking you can do viewpoint transformation. If you're playing a driving game or a flying game you can change the view based on which way the head is pointing. If you're playing a stealth game you can look around the corner."
That was released December 2009.Pungza said:On the SCEJ website under GT5 product information they have the release date down as october/november 2010. Ties in with the GDC october release rumours that another games website wrote about (forgot website). I posted it over at GTPlanet so we can see if any thing comes out of this.
http://translate.google.com/transla...r_20091217_gt5_trial.html#&sl=ja&tl=en&swap=1
But it had to have been updated or something, because at that time it was scheduled for March in Japan.deepbrown said:That was released December 2009.
JWong said:All the night stuff makes me feel like Wangan Midnight.
And then they announced a one month delay to April...which as far as I know is still going ahead.torontoml said:But it had to have been updated or something, because at that time it was scheduled for March in Japan.
No they didn't, they announced a delay to a TBD date. As of right now there is no release date for Japan or anywhere else.deepbrown said:And then they announced a one month delay to April...which as far as I know is still going ahead.
What dream world was this in?:loldeepbrown said:And then they announced a one month delay to April...which as far as I know is still going ahead.
Yes they did, they announced a "delay of one month"torontoml said:No they didn't, they announced a delay to a TBD date. As of right now there is no release date for Japan or anywhere else.
This comment was included in the press release announcing the delay:Yoboman said:What dream world was this in?:lol
That was a mistranslation of the delay, its not scheduled for an April release in Japan.deepbrown said:Yes they did, they announced a "delay of one month"
deepbrown said:This comment was included in the press release announcing the delay:
"Weve decided to postpone for a month."
Doesn't look like a mistranslation to me - there was a bunch of mistranslations saying that it was stating a three month delay - but the closest translation was "postpone for a month"torontoml said:That was a mistranslation of the delay, its not scheduled for an April release in Japan.
Give me a link showing one month, everyone I found says it TBD.deepbrown said:Doesn't look like a mistranslation to me - there was a bunch of mistranslations saying that it was stating a three month delay - but the closest translation was "postpone for a month"
In the original press release: http://www.jp.playstation.com/info/release/nr_20100113_gt5.htmltorontoml said:Give me a link showing one month, everyone I found says it TBD.
The date was TBA in the press release, but at some point in April =D I'm just reading it...it says "postpone for month" = not that I ever believed it =)matthsv said:I think it was decided that when properly translated that the date was TBA.
Then what does it say? >_<spwolf said:reading gaf i have learned that nobody really knows japanese
ForgetfuI | March 12th, 2010 at 1:39 pm
Hi Stephanie.
There are a lot of us GT fans over at the forums, and wed love to have you come participate there. We really like the communication, and would be very happy to have you join us on the race track sometime as well.
This broadcast type of information is great for the blog, but those of us trying to be active in the online community, that is building around GT, feel that the most interested fans are the least appreciated. Maybe thats not the right wording, but we feel some of our concerns and questions have gone unaddressed, even though those issues wouldnt spoil info about GT5. A lot of what we would like to discuss relates to Prologue and GT4, and just the GT formula as a whole.
Having an active employee in the forums would do wonders for PDs image with the more hardcore gamers out there, who are familiar with the way other online games have their communities taken care of. If everyone there is too busy, I can work cheap. Ive done a pretty decent job manning the forums on my own time, and Ive earned the most Kudos there. Im a fan of the series, an devoted volounteer for our league and a pioneer of racing events in my own right.
Stephanie Yoshimoto | March 12th, 2010 at 2:14 pm
Thanks for the feedback. Well set something up soon. We all read the GT forums on a very regular basis and appreciate all of it.
Stephanie
amar212 said:
Templar Wizard said:whats the driving force GT wheel like with GT5P? i can get it for super cheap and i would like to know if its worth it
It's just an apology for the postponing from the initial release date of March 2010. There'll be another announcement when they pick a date (again). They go on to apologise for the wait to us all important users in proper waffley style Japanese.deepbrown said:Then what does it say? >_<
jcm said:Has Amazon always had November 1, 2010 as the release date, or is that new?
Ashes1396 said:Someone send out the translator guy signal!
jcm said:Has Amazon always had November 1, 2010 as the release date, or is that new?
jcm said:Has Amazon always had November 1, 2010 as the release date, or is that new?
I picked one up the other week. There's a ton of youtube videos for it. I realy like the red dial that adjusts the traction during races (I was using it in GT5P). It'll be beautiful for GT5.Templar Wizard said:whats the driving force GT wheel like with GT5P? i can get it for super cheap and i would like to know if its worth it