Webber > Vettell.... I hate that t**t. Just a wannabe Schumacher.... On topic... about time... They were waiting to get it in 3D. Still doesn't hide the fact the game has taken so much longer than it should have. This should be a sequel already.
Well the trailer made it look pretty good- as good as a GT game can be anyway- but they need to sort out those trees! It's like someone stuck in tree models from a PS1 or something. Then again, if the game takes any longer some people here are going to have a stroke. On the whole, it looked pretty spiffy. The cars themselves look great.
Hmm... need to end on a downer... oh, that music was awful.
mr. p: as the game does dynamic REALTIME day/night cycles I think 2d treee will suffice. oh, tuscany has 3d trees. don't forget that most of the demos.circulating are OLD. sorry for being a fanboy but forza has made me bitter. SOURCE- www.gtplanet.net
Same here mate, I believe i will happen this time. The trailer just has a lot of confidence, its the sort of trailer that came out when prologue and 4 were on the horizon, the kind that blow your mind.
I've been massivly underwhelmed by their showings so far, but they've put all the doubt to bed.
The realistic tyre screeches at last!!! The generic tyre squeeling thats been attached to every car since the first GT seems to have gone.
The cars look to handle loads better than the floaty s**te in prologue. Just look at the evo v scoob in the trailer, I thought that was realtime.
Day and NIGHT racing! Loved the night tracks on GT3, hope they get wet tracks as well.
Rally races- Loved this secton of GT, hopefully with the rally licence's, this will be a big portion of the game.
No more bumper cars- physics look spot on.
AI- Looks miles better than the usual "follow the exact line every time and do not deviate" opposition.
In hindsight I'm glad for the delays (even though I've b*tched about it thoroughly in the past), because this looks like the perfect racer.
It's going to be massive and 2nd November can't come quick enough.
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