Wax Free Vanilla said:cote d'azur = no accurate f1 track configuration
Track configuration was very accurate to GP layout in terms of track.
Innacurate were the barriers and such, but the layout and flow were similar.
Wax Free Vanilla said:cote d'azur = no accurate f1 track configuration
jockamo said:lets just throw in a fork lift game in there while we're at it. :lol
DCharlie said:played GT5 in 3D today - the Tokyo track
I've been down on 3D but this has made me a bit of a believer. I always don't feel the corners but in 3D it's really intuitive (especially with the wheel)
Only downside was the trees and side railing details looked dithered to hell and back - still , only a mild annoyance. I will not buy a 3D set that needs glasses, but the second we have good glassesless tvs which work well then i am all over it.
ftw.Goldrusher said:Monaco!
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Kaz is the real f'ing deal. I cannot say anything bad about this man and his team. Thanks once again Solid. You are such an invaluable member.
Yeah, I'm not sure what's up with that.brotkasten said:The trees? God, it's always the damn fucking 2D trees. Fix. This. Shit. PD.
brotkasten said:The trees? God, it's always the damn fucking 2D trees. Fix. This. Shit. PD.
dark10x said:For this reason the city tracks almost all seem to look much more realistic in motion.
PjotrStroganov said:
So, option to drive X1 with or without cockpit confirmed?
AndyD said:IT will be nice to take the X1 out vs the F2007, 787B and hopefully other monster cars.
I've lost all hope.DenogginizerOS said:I really don't like seeing a December 31, 2010 release date being listed on amazon.com. Please, Sony, get this game out this year!
The cockpit is covered by a surrounding glass, so it just looks like its open cockpit. Picture taken from the inside.PjotrStroganov said:[g[/IMG]
So, option to drive X1 with or without cockpit confirmed?
AndyD said:IT will be nice to take the X1 out vs the F2007, 787B and hopefully other monster cars.
SolidSnakex said:They'll get killed by the X1. The fastest time on Suzuka in the F2007 in Prologue was a 1'28.062. Vettel ran a 1:11.540 in the X1 on Suzuka.
torontoml said:The cockpit is covered by a surrounding glass, so it just looks like its open cockpit. Picture taken from the inside.
brotkasten said:Guys, I was joking. :lol
SolidSnakex said:What's the reason that PD has to refer to Circuit de Monaco as Cote d'Azur in GT games?
SolidSnakex said:What's the reason that PD has to refer to Circuit de Monaco as Cote d'Azur in GT games?
felipepl said:OMG, was Monaco confirmed before?
Samsung JUST announced their autostereoscopic tv's... they are like 20 inch though, and viewing angles are terrible, but if you have a cockpit setup, i guess that's not a problem.DCharlie said:played GT5 in 3D today - the Tokyo track
I've been down on 3D but this has made me a bit of a believer. I always don't feel the corners but in 3D it's really intuitive (especially with the wheel)
Only downside was the trees and side railing details looked dithered to hell and back - still , only a mild annoyance. I will not buy a 3D set that needs glasses, but the second we have good glassesless tvs which work well then i am all over it.
give it 2-3 years. launch of the next consoles. 3D will be made of win...instead of glasses.phosphor112 said:Samsung JUST announced their autostereoscopic tv's... they are like 20 inch though, and viewing angles are terrible, but if you have a cockpit setup, i guess that's not a problem.
As someone who's been interested and doing research on 3D and how it works (there is a program at my school dedicated to 3d tech and 3d content) I don't see how much it can really improve. It has the limitations of projecting an image from a flat screen and the constraints of how many pixels you can fit using the lenticular or parallax barriers. There are certainly larger screens than the ones Samsung just released, but they still have the extremely shallow viewing angle, and with the way the technology currently works, it has really no way of improving, without adding millions and millions of more "slits" in which the pixels can be projected from.Dreams-Visions said:give it 2-3 years. launch of the next consoles. 3D will be made of win...instead of glasses.
phosphor112 said:As someone who's been interested and doing research on 3D and how it works (there is a program at my school dedicated to 3d tech and 3d content) I don't see how much it can really improve. It has the limitations of projecting an image from a flat screen and the constraints of how many pixels you can fit using the lenticular or parallax barriers. There are certainly larger screens than the ones Samsung just released, but they still have the extremely shallow viewing angle, and with the way the technology currently works, it has really no way of improving, without adding millions and millions of more "slits" in which the pixels can be projected from.
Dreams-Visions said:give it 2-3 years. launch of the next consoles. 3D will be made of win...instead of glasses.
Toxa said:since GT3, GT4 and GT Psp
Yeah, but having something like that poses a problem. If more than 1 person is viewing the content, both people see a different image. Also, recording a show in anything other than "faux" 3D would be pretty much impossible.dogmaan said:The only thing I have seen close to that is the Sony 360° circular screen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAS55_RngoQ
As cool as it is though, it is not home cinema material, and would be fucking huge at 40"+
dark10x said:Yeah, I'm not sure what's up with that.
Trees do seem hard to get right. Games that attempt full 3D trees generally fail to represent them in a realistic fashion. PD seems to be going for a photo realistic look and most of those solutions won't cut it for the types of trees on their tracks. Unfortunately, 2D trees don't really cut it either. They can look really good in some situations, but many other angles reveal their limitations and ugliness. It's the one visual think they just can't seem to find a good solution for.
For this reason the city tracks almost all seem to look much more realistic in motion.
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Yup, looks like it.
Gran Turismo 6, my friend. Fully polygonal, 3D trees with Leaftech technology which utilizes the power derived from the 7th SPU.Fersis said:The '2D trees' are used to save up polygons.
Its the price we have to pay for the ZOMGWTFBBQ!!11!! detailed cars
phosphor112 said:Samsung JUST announced their autostereoscopic tv's... they are like 20 inch though, and viewing angles are terrible, but if you have a cockpit setup, i guess that's not a problem.
Sony Australia Guarantees Gran Turismo 5 By Christmas
In a knowing nod to those of us anxiously awaiting GT5's new release date, Sony Australia has announced a new 3D TV / PlayStation 3 promotional bundle - which includes a copy of Gran Turismo 5 - with guaranteed delivery by Christmas.
Here's how it works: buy a new Bravia 3D TV, be one of the first 21,000 people to submit your proof of purchase to Sony, and you'll have a new 160GB PS3, two pairs of 3D glasses, two 3D Blu-Ray movies, four PS3 game download vouchers, and one copy of Gran Turismo 5 delivered to your house before December 25th. If you're an Australian in the market for a 3D television set, it sounds like a pretty good deal to me - get the details here.
Yes, Sony already told us GT5 would be here in time for the holiday season when they first announced its delay, but this should be reassuring to those of you who are understandably skeptical. I'd also like to reiterate that some of the retailer dates you're seeing across the web and your local game store mean nothing - they're simply placeholders to make customers feel comfortable pre-ordering the game with that particular store. When the real date is announced, it will be news to all of us.
Toxa said:already posted ?
They seem to do that a lot in Australia. I guess it works well for them.AndyD said:I would buy a 3D Bravia with a deal like that in NA.
Haha, those glasses on ads will look so 90s in the next 3 - 4 years :lolToxa said:already posted ?
DCharlie said:played GT5 in 3D today - the Tokyo track
I've been down on 3D but this has made me a bit of a believer. I always don't feel the corners but in 3D it's really intuitive (especially with the wheel)
Only downside was the trees and side railing details looked dithered to hell and back - still , only a mild annoyance. I will not buy a 3D set that needs glasses, but the second we have good glassesless tvs which work well then i am all over it.
They already said they will announced one at the end of the month.DoctorWho said:Wow, I expected a new release date to be announced by now. The wait for a new date has me a little worried that it will be later than sooner.
Loudninja said:They already said they will announced one at the end of the month.