This post has been edited by evoHahn: 12 November 2010 - 11:00 PM
GRAN TURISMO FIVE GT5 -24th November 2010
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Posted 03 December 2009 - 05:05 PM
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Posted 03 December 2009 - 05:07 PM
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Have you finalized plans for a track editor?
Things like that I can't really discuss yet. This can be said about all the GT development. Until we're very close to release we won't have a finalized decision on a lot of things.
If there is a track editor, that will make your job easier, right? Because you can make fans design the tracks instead of your team.
[Laughs] A lot of the courses we set up, we take a long time fine-tuning the details and building the track, so it would probably be a bit different than the types of tracks the users will set up in the game.
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The videos you've made to coincide with the announcment of the inclusion of cars like the Ferrari 458 Italia and the Toyota FT-86 were great. Are there plans to release more of them?
Of course. And we have a lot of collaborations going on with a lot of different manufacturers right now, so I think not just in terms of video, but we'll have other things to announce as time progresses.
Have plans been finalized for whether motorcycles will be featured in Gran Turismo 5?
If that's what users really want in the game, I think that's a possibility. Or we could consider making a Tourist Trophy 2 as well.
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For the Top Gear tracks, will you be able to race agains The Stig's official times?
We're trying to plan that now.
If you could drive any car in the world you haven't driven yet, what would it be?
I'd like to try driving the Tesla Roadster S actually.
Will that car be in the game?
It will appear in the game, and I'm really itching to get the chance to drive that car.
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Posted 04 December 2009 - 12:18 AM
http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2009/12/03/...ble-time-trial/
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On 17th December exclusively via the PlayStation store, we will be launching the GT Academy 2010 Time Trial. The time trial will be the only way into this year’s Academy, and if you’ve got what it takes it could be the start of a life-changing journey.
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This time around the Academy is even bigger and better, and competition is bound to be pretty fierce – perhaps best of all though for Gran Turismo fans, it will be the first opportunity to get a hands-on taster as to what Yamauchi-san and his Polyphony team have been carefully crafting and polishing at their Tokyo base.
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The time trial features the stunning Nissan 370Z in two guises. Firstly a blisteringly fast, race-tuned monster and secondly an only slightly less fearsome non-tuned version.
To enter the Academy racers will have to post their best overall leaderboard times negotiating a specially created section of a new Gran Turismo 5 circuit.
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Posted 05 December 2009 - 06:22 PM
evoHahn, on Dec 4 2009, 12:18 AM, said:
http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2009/12/03/...ble-time-trial/
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maybe its time for Ps3....but wait..that would mean i7/i9 budget lari edi...uwaaaaaaaaaaaa :mebiro_01:
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Posted 09 December 2009 - 07:16 PM
http://kotaku.com/5421939/speedy-gran-turi...oretically-turn
Polyphony Digital collecting Nascar data
http://twitter.com/J...atus/6432872590
This post has been edited by evoHahn: 09 December 2009 - 07:17 PM
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Posted 15 December 2009 - 08:48 AM
http://www.torctalk....php?f=67&t=1310
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R1/R1 tyres a lovely and grippy. But for a quick trip back to reality, the N3/N3 tyre combo requires finesse the peddles and a deft touch on the wheel.
As you can see, the game version I have will expire, so I best make the most of it.
While there are two individual time trials for the normal and tuned, the total time is also taken into account.
There are a few glitchy moments with the version I have with a noticeable hiccup every time I cross the line. I hope that this will be ironed out before release day of the fully fledged competition game.
And that's a little bit of a disappointment to me... as I am a competition licence holder I am not eligible to enter this, so will watch from the sidelines and see how the Antipideon drivers fair.
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Posted 15 December 2009 - 10:53 AM
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He also added that, according to their research, most players who want to see realistic damage—including issues that affects performance and handling—end up turning it off after just a few races. “They say, man, that’s cool, then switch it off because it makes the game too hard.”
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/blogs/contr...article1399757/
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Posted 15 December 2009 - 11:04 AM
its a demo ! LOL
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This demo was specifically designed for the GT5 Time Trial Challenge to challenge racing fans to master every straight-away, corner and bump of the track. We want to use this demo to find out who are the best racers in both the US and Canada. We also created this demo to showcase the realism of the brand new physics engine which is constantly improving before GT5 releases.
As Gran Turismo fans know, our GT games let you select between standard or professional driving physics and adjust a multitude of driving assists, but to make this a real “challenge” for all you racing fans, the GT5 demo has professional driving physics, and many of the assists are disabled. But don’t worry. Even if this demo seems challenging, you’ll be able to turn on some of those extra assists and enjoy GT5’s 950+ cars, its new and improved online racing, and several other features we have yet to disclose when it comes out.
One thing you may have been wondering since the announcement two weeks ago is which track you’ll be competing on. Well, as suggested by the prizes, you’ll be racing on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway course, on a special road course layout of this historic track, stunningly re-created as only the masters at Polyphony Digital can. And as you can tell from the screenshots (visit the official GT website for the full gallery), it looks gorgeous. And it’s fitting that the competition is set on Indy, because the fastest US player and fastest Canadian player will win VIP packages to the 2010 Indianapolis 500 next May.
There will be two time trial events available when you boot up the demo, both featuring the Nissan 370Z. One event will put you behind the wheel of the car in its stock configuration, and the other lets you drive a tuned version with reduced weight, tires with more grip, and more aerodynamic body parts. The tuned version drives and handles a little better, so you’ll want to start with it to get a feel for the game and to learn the track. When you’re ready, take the stock 370Z for a spin, but be careful to watch your throttle or you really will be going for a “spin.”
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/12/get...arts-this-week/
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Posted 15 December 2009 - 11:14 AM
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