Gran Turismo to get car damage "soon"
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Gran Turismo to get car damage "soon"
Gran Turismo to get car damage "soon"
Gran Turismo creator Kaz Yamauchi has confirmed that the series will be getting car damage soon.
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Publish Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 12:57:41 +0100
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Gran Turismo creator Kaz Yamauchi has confirmed that the series will be getting car damage soon.
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Publish Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 12:57:41 +0100
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Gran Turismo.
It's shit, always has been, yet for some reason it gets touted as the playstations best racing game? I feel sorry for Playstation owners getting shit racing games.
Damage isn't the be all and end all, Project Gotham doesn't have it nor needs it (well, 1 and 2, not played 3), but what's more important is car handling.
Car handling was the reason why Colin 3 was shit (turning point was moved to the middle of the car instead of on the axle line, which is unrealistic and made the handling shite) and quickly got replaced by Colin 4.
It's shit, always has been, yet for some reason it gets touted as the playstations best racing game? I feel sorry for Playstation owners getting shit racing games.
Damage isn't the be all and end all, Project Gotham doesn't have it nor needs it (well, 1 and 2, not played 3), but what's more important is car handling.
Car handling was the reason why Colin 3 was shit (turning point was moved to the middle of the car instead of on the axle line, which is unrealistic and made the handling shite) and quickly got replaced by Colin 4.
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I agree to disagree on this, I've played a number of them, the cars handled terribly in them, not realistically.amblin wrote:
I disagree. Photo realistic cars (as technology permits), satellite and laser mapped tracks providing high track accuracy, hundreds of cars to drive with close to realistic physics (as technology permits), nice challenges, menus, music and tuning options.
It's not a racing game, or a driving game, it's a racing and a driving simulator. Take that attitude and I think it works. For instance, doing the nurbergring in 8 minutes = awesome. Though admittedly, grinding from 8:40 to 8:30 to 8:20 to 8:10 to 8:00 is a total pain in the ass!
It's a driving game. Period. Graphics are not the be all and end all, although accurate tracks are nice but they feature in a number of other games.
I've done the Nurbergring on both GT and on PG, PG was by far the better version of the track imo.
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I find Project Gotham to be more arcadey, filling the gap between sims and Ned for Speed/Juiced/GRID/etc. The cars handle better - less realistically so.
While GTR and Grand Prix Legends were good sims on the PC, they're getting a bit old and you needed a good wheel to get anything from them.
The Gran Turismo and Forza series have provided a decent level of simulation with cheap hardware, not as punishing or as detailed as the PC sim titles, but as good as it gets with a joypad and a telly. I admire the way they concentrate on the racing, rather than distracting me with game modes and style points. I find those middle-ground games as much fun to play, but when I want to just race, this is where I come.
In RL I've done some karting and rallying and the earlier PC Colin McRea games were way more realistic then the more recent DiRT.
While GTR and Grand Prix Legends were good sims on the PC, they're getting a bit old and you needed a good wheel to get anything from them.
The Gran Turismo and Forza series have provided a decent level of simulation with cheap hardware, not as punishing or as detailed as the PC sim titles, but as good as it gets with a joypad and a telly. I admire the way they concentrate on the racing, rather than distracting me with game modes and style points. I find those middle-ground games as much fun to play, but when I want to just race, this is where I come.
In RL I've done some karting and rallying and the earlier PC Colin McRea games were way more realistic then the more recent DiRT.
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