Gran Turismo 5: still a year away - PS3 Fanboy
Epic fail status... GT5: 2010.
Gran Turismo 5: still a year away - PS3 Fanboy
Epic fail status... GT5: 2010.
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Patrick says:
dads is too long so it wont fit
so i took hers out
and put mine in
If it has a good line up of racing cars and damage and awesome physics, I'm okay with it
I'll be playing FF XIII and MGS: 4 anyway
Last edited by Suka; 03-27-2008 at 06:10 PM.
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Yeah except you'll be playing a bloody prologue for over a year, how lame is that?
What if you're paying to Beta test for Polyphony and it's a buggy POS?
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The things we do for girls who won't sleep with us.
Patrick says:
dads is too long so it wont fit
so i took hers out
and put mine in
Can someone please verify whether this game includes vehicle damage and whether it's as much of a realistic simulator as FM2?
I still can't get-over the huge disappointment that was GT:3. The original Forza Motorsport simply wiped the floor with it.
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I have no idea. I thought it might, but the videos of it prove otherwise
edit: No damage
YouTube - Gran Turismo 5 Prologue - Kazunori talks about Damage & more
Last edited by Zytek_Fan; 04-01-2008 at 11:54 AM.
The Gran Turismo series is just so damn frustrating.
From the very first game through to the current offerings the problem is that GT has some very obvious strengths (decent physics model, class leading graphics, huge choice of cars and tracks etc) and some very obvious flaws (no damage, poor AI on the other cars, only 6 cars per race, no locking brakes etc).
It just seems that with every new version the developers throw all their efforts towards improving on and refining the games strengths (MORE cars, MORE tracks, even BETTER graphics), yet do little or nothing to remedy the huge flaws in the game. I gather that you can now more than 6 cars per race (at frigging last!), but still no damage etc.
They really have to look at what the gamers want. I'm sure at least 90% of GT fans would happily trade a little bit of graphical detail and lose a few hundred versions of the Skyline in order to get some proper damage.
It just seems like lazy game developing to me; sticking to what they know they're good at but not being adventurous enough to tackle the game's glaring weaknesses.
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It's all in the report I read on it months ago. No damage model beyond maybe a ding in the skin.
The maker of it is obsessed with realistic visual effects, he can't see much beyond that....but at the same time it is still a console game designed mostly for 12 year olds.
The only real improvement which gets it somewhat closer to being able to carry the name 'simulation'(but still long from it) is the in car driving view.
there were 700+ cars in GT4. Designing one car in GT5 takes 1 team 2 months. To apply a damage model to that car would probably add another month onto that time. Which means we probably wouldnt see GT5 until 2010. 5 years after the PS3's release date..
Gran Turismo has never been aimed at 12 year olds. 12 year olds play Need For Speed. Gran Turismo has always been and always tried to be the definitive driving simulator. So not exactly for a 12 year old..
The 'maker' isnt obsessed with realistic visual effects, he's just always made the most of what the latest playstation could offer. Thats why GT5:Prologue has probably the best graphics on the system. But the physics in GT5 are incredibly more advanced than GT4. I didnt really like GT4 to be honest, every car felt like a faster or slower version of the other, but in GT5 Prologue every car feels so different and behaves the way it really would.
The in-car view that you mentioned is pretty great. Its done in the same style as Test Drive Unlimited; you use the right analogue stick to look around while you're inside it. To be honest.. other than a full damage model (which we will probably see by GT6) there isnt much more that Gran Turismo could do when it comes to racing simulation.
Either you're an xbox fanboy at heart or you just havent played it yet. Drive the car in real life, then drive the car in the game, thats what i say. the sound, the exterior, the interior, the behavior of the car is exactly the same. My dad drove the golf that he owns in GT5:P and was amazed.
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