RE: GT5: Worth The Wait, Or Wot?
Discussion
jellison said:
Maybe I should suggest - "Getting out a bit!!!"
Just so you know, there are actual race drivers (ie those in the "real world") who became racing drivers because of this game. Try googling Lucas Ordoñez - not only did he turn pro but he also helped his team come second place in the European GT4 Cup championship; as much as your trolling on this thread is boring, predictable and very very late, those that know are fully aware that this is more than just something for kids.Try getting out a bit? I strongly suggest you try reading up a lot... Then hit the gym.
mrclav said:
jellison said:
Maybe I should suggest - "Getting out a bit!!!"
Just so you know, there are actual race drivers (ie those in the "real world") who became racing drivers because of this game. Try googling Lucas Ordoñez - not only did he turn pro but he also helped his team come second place in the European GT4 Cup championship; as much as your trolling on this thread is boring, predictable and very very late, those that know are fully aware that this is more than just something for kids.Try getting out a bit? I strongly suggest you try reading up a lot... Then hit the gym.
Lucas Ordoñez - the first virtual-to-real race driver. Big deal - Breaking New - someone kid that was good on a game was good driving a REAL Car. Whoop Whoop.
Later hahahahahaha
Maybe an * next to you Profile will indicate Married or divorced post playing with these kiddy games way into the night!
Beefmeister said:
I'm assuming that just like the old game, you need to win races in order to unlock certain cars?
I'd like it if there was a GT5:Unlimited version that you could buy, with all cars, tracks and special doo-dahs unlocked already. I used to have the time to work through the games and win all these things, but these days all i want to do is fire it up, have a couple of races and then leave it.
I'd be happy to pay more for it - £60 Vs £40 for the standard game.
So how about it Polyphony?
Yep good idea. 20 years ago I might be prepared to sit down and grind out GT in order to get cars, tracks and challenges etc. But with a wife, family, full time career and quite frankly no longer the enthusiasm for it never mind the time to spend much more than 20-30 minutes a week on a game I'd pay for that.I'd like it if there was a GT5:Unlimited version that you could buy, with all cars, tracks and special doo-dahs unlocked already. I used to have the time to work through the games and win all these things, but these days all i want to do is fire it up, have a couple of races and then leave it.
I'd be happy to pay more for it - £60 Vs £40 for the standard game.
So how about it Polyphony?
Children are in bed, wife watching some ste on the TV and I've 30 minutes to spare. Let me dust off the PS3, trick up a car of my choice and blast around a track of my choice.
jellison said:
Maybe I should suggest - "Getting out a bit!!!"
Jellison11,362 posts
The irony....
Edited by Agent Orange on Wednesday 1st December 12:21
jellison said:
rhinochopig said:
Sorry, but that was a terrible review. It states that "No, games like Gran Turismo and Forza are about driving" and then doesn't mention how well the cars drive.
Given this is a motoring forum, surely there should have been some mention about the efficacy of the physics modelling for the cars. Does it do lift off oversteer, can you adjust the yaw of the car on the throttle, how much does set-up effect the car, etc, etc?
Maybe I should suggest - "Getting out a bit!!!"Given this is a motoring forum, surely there should have been some mention about the efficacy of the physics modelling for the cars. Does it do lift off oversteer, can you adjust the yaw of the car on the throttle, how much does set-up effect the car, etc, etc?
Agent Orange said:
Beefmeister said:
I'm assuming that just like the old game, you need to win races in order to unlock certain cars?
I'd like it if there was a GT5:Unlimited version that you could buy, with all cars, tracks and special doo-dahs unlocked already. I used to have the time to work through the games and win all these things, but these days all i want to do is fire it up, have a couple of races and then leave it.
I'd be happy to pay more for it - £60 Vs £40 for the standard game.
So how about it Polyphony?
Yep good idea. 20 years ago I might be prepared to sit down and grind out GT in order to get cars, tracks and challenges etc. But with a wife, family, full time career and quite frankly no longer the enthusiasm for it never mind the time to spend much more than 20-30 minutes a week on a game I'd pay for that.I'd like it if there was a GT5:Unlimited version that you could buy, with all cars, tracks and special doo-dahs unlocked already. I used to have the time to work through the games and win all these things, but these days all i want to do is fire it up, have a couple of races and then leave it.
I'd be happy to pay more for it - £60 Vs £40 for the standard game.
So how about it Polyphony?
Children are in bed, wife watching some ste on the TV and I've 30 minutes to spare. Let me dust off the PS3, trick up a car of my choice and blast around a track of my choice.
Agent Orange said:
jellison said:
Maybe I should suggest - "Getting out a bit!!!"
Jellison11,362 posts
The irony....
havoc said:
Am seriously considering getting a PS3 just for this game.
So a quick question: Would I NEED to get any ancillaries (e.g. wheel, pedals, HD TV, surround sound system ) to play the game properly?
Would recommend a wheel and pedals.So a quick question: Would I NEED to get any ancillaries (e.g. wheel, pedals, HD TV, surround sound system ) to play the game properly?
Edited by havoc on Wednesday 1st December 12:52
In fact I would rather have a wheel and pedals over a HDTV and surround sound for GT5.
amare32 said:
Epic fail from Polypony for not modelling the RX7 with a 15" drain pipe exhaust.
lol, my RX-7 came with that Apexi exhaust, and while it did make a fair amount of noise and look quite silly, RX-7s benefit massively from a larger exhaust with less back pressure, and was responsible for a good 15bhp increase...It's playable on pad but you won't see what all the fuss is about until you get a decent wheel and pedals (Logitech's GT wheel for instance). Living room nightmare in terms of cables and equipment but I've heard good things about the wheelstandpro so I'm going to give this a go (another £90 investment) to keep the ladywife appeased. Best to stand up the costs against a track day to put it in perspective...
jellison said:
just off to the gym now - I'll leave this to the nerds and pc road warriors.
Lucas Ordoñez - the first virtual-to-real race driver. Big deal - Breaking New - someone kid that was good on a game was good driving a REAL Car. Whoop Whoop.
Later hahahahahaha
Maybe an * next to you Profile will indicate Married or divorced post playing with these kiddy games way into the night!
Maybe an 'e' next to your profile to indicate if English is your first language? WTF are you trying to say? Lucas Ordoñez - the first virtual-to-real race driver. Big deal - Breaking New - someone kid that was good on a game was good driving a REAL Car. Whoop Whoop.
Later hahahahahaha
Maybe an * next to you Profile will indicate Married or divorced post playing with these kiddy games way into the night!
havoc said:
Am seriously considering getting a PS3 just for this game.
So a quick question: Would I NEED to get any ancillaries (e.g. wheel, pedals, HD TV, surround sound system ) to play the game properly?
Would definitely recommend surround sound after the wheel (the Driving Force GT being good for cheap(er than the G26)), in the cockpit/bumper cam you get the induction noise from the front speakers, exhaust from the rear speakers and lots of bass... Lovely. So a quick question: Would I NEED to get any ancillaries (e.g. wheel, pedals, HD TV, surround sound system ) to play the game properly?
Edited by havoc on Wednesday 1st December 12:52
Oh and a job somewhere where they don't mind if you disappear for extended periods of time.
As for the 'kiddy' comments; someone is showing their age!
For the parts that involve you racing I would say a very big yes. Graphics are good (ignoring shadows), physics engine is far improved and the AI is better than previous efforts but is still lacking in places. Plus all the new cars
For the B Spec part, a very very big no. Why expand that section that much when surely a few more proper series can be included, I really have no interest in sitting and watch b spec bob fk up at every opportunity when in the fastest car in the field.
For the B Spec part, a very very big no. Why expand that section that much when surely a few more proper series can be included, I really have no interest in sitting and watch b spec bob fk up at every opportunity when in the fastest car in the field.
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