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Wow that pic quality must be crazy. I`m sure it won`t be too long before we see GT logos on cars along with Yokohama, Michelin etc. I do believe if not already, the picture quality in GT5 will be unreal. I would love them to release some more tracks as soon as poss. Love the new cars but more tracks please. I can`t see a vid for this crazy high res sesh they had which is a bit strange??Last edited by JU!; 21-11-2008, 14:04.
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Originally posted by JU! View PostWow that pic quality must be crazy. I`m sure it won`t be too long before we see GT logos on cars along with Yokohama, Michelin etc. I do believe if not already, the picture quality in GT5 will be unreal. I would love them to release some more tracks as soon as poss. Love the new cars but more tracks please. I can`t see a vid for this crazy high res sesh they had which is a bit strange??
Can't find any vids for it either, it'll probably end up on GTTV though at some point.
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Originally posted by Pharfetchd View PostPosted over on the official site along with another feature of GT5P running at 240fps, interesting stuff I suppose, from a whats possible in future consoles sort of way. Still, I wish Polyphony Digital would stop pissing about with things like this and just release GT5.
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This is Sony's main problem for this generation. Its all about 'look at what the Ps3 potentially can do'. Its all about tech, tech and more tech. But games? They are hardly to be seen and if they are around they suffer from graphical inconsistencies or hardly surpass the 360.
Even GT5 prologue looks pretty much bland in-game, and all for the 60fps 1080p resolution.
It would even be foolish to give the new GT the GT5 moniker. 5 Prologue is too old and updated so much, its probably some sort of true GT5 by next winter.
Announcing GT6 would make a bigger impact.
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Originally posted by Number45 View Posthttp://www.mcvuk.com/news/32524/Gran-Turismo-5-dated
Seems like Christmas 2009 in Europe is the target for the retail release.
I look forward to reading more details as to what I should expect in the final version.
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Some interesting details there, including MAJOR rumour-age of the PSP version shipping. This. Year.
From what we can at least try to extrapolate from the post about winds and birdtamers is that GT5 will have more than 600 vehicles, "almost" 96 tracks, support for user-created tracks, online racing with more players than ever before (16 was the maximum in Gran Turismo 5: Prologue, pictured above), and voice chat.
In addition to that, there are some discreet mentions of Gran Turismo Mobile, the PlayStation Portable version of GT. There has been speculation that the game was canned. After all, it's been almost five years since the game was first announced -- right along with the PSP itself. And although last November, Gran Turismo mastermind Kazunori Yamauchi promised that the project was still "moving ahead," we've seen very little -- if any -- indication that the game is still in development.
But we have it on good accord from sources inside Sony that not only is GT Mobile still alive, but that it's coming this fall and will be shown at this year's E3 in June.
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I imagine that it?ll be shown off at E3 this year and we?ll hear a lot more information about it but I?m still not certain a release date set this year will be hit.
The track creation thing sounds interesting, I imagine it could be something like a track like London can be sectioned off with he user choosing which roads and alleys can be used to race down?
Although I?m sure it?ll be delayed some more, I cannot wait to play the full game.
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