RE: GTR2 game to launch in summer
Friday 13th January 2006
GTR2 game to launch in summer
More realism, better driving model promised
GTR2, the next rev of the FIA GT racing game, is set to launch in the summer. It's a racing simulation based on a racing series that aims to be accurate down to the last detail.
It uses the new DirectX 9 graphics engine and an improved driving model for even more realism than the previous version, reckoned developer SimBin.
"The dynamic day-night light cycle, weather changes, and impressive damage system once again provides an impressive experience of the exciting FIA GT racing series on your PC at home", it says here.
The screenshots look good anyway...
Discussion
I've always had one big gripe with all car games across just about every format. The sound of the cars is rubbish. PGR on the Xbox 360 might just be the exception but everything else in my book really misses out on bringing the cars alive with varied and accurate sounds. Apparently for GT3 on the PS2, the developers actually used real samples from the actual cars but if they have they've done a pretty sh1te job of it.
Lets hope GTR2 has the sound to match the graphics.
Lets hope GTR2 has the sound to match the graphics.
spunkym said:
I've always had one big gripe with all car games across just about every format. The sound of the cars is rubbish. PGR on the Xbox 360 might just be the exception but everything else in my book really misses out on bringing the cars alive with varied and accurate sounds. Apparently for GT3 on the PS2, the developers actually used real samples from the actual cars but if they have they've done a pretty sh1te job of it.
Lets hope GTR2 has the sound to match the graphics.
Er, I think GTR and GTL did a pretty good job of getting the sounds right - indeed many of us piss about in the ferrari's just to listen to the engines...
neil_cardiff said:
spunkym said:
I've always had one big gripe with all car games across just about every format. The sound of the cars is rubbish. PGR on the Xbox 360 might just be the exception but everything else in my book really misses out on bringing the cars alive with varied and accurate sounds. Apparently for GT3 on the PS2, the developers actually used real samples from the actual cars but if they have they've done a pretty sh1te job of it.
Lets hope GTR2 has the sound to match the graphics.
Er, I think GTR and GTL did a pretty good job of getting the sounds right - indeed many of us piss about in the ferrari's just to listen to the engines...
weird eh i have never driven the fezza in GTL but the one in GTR sounds pretty good to me....
on another point....Sorry about last night Neil after my tap you made it all the way across the grass on opposite lock and I thought you had saved it but then you got a slapper going on sorry, if its any bonus, soon after, i got thrown out of an 8 lap race 1 lap from end, whilst wining
pvapour said:
neil_cardiff said:
spunkym said:
I've always had one big gripe with all car games across just about every format. The sound of the cars is rubbish. PGR on the Xbox 360 might just be the exception but everything else in my book really misses out on bringing the cars alive with varied and accurate sounds. Apparently for GT3 on the PS2, the developers actually used real samples from the actual cars but if they have they've done a pretty sh1te job of it.
Lets hope GTR2 has the sound to match the graphics.
Er, I think GTR and GTL did a pretty good job of getting the sounds right - indeed many of us piss about in the ferrari's just to listen to the engines...
weird eh i have never driven the fezza in GTL but the one in GTR sounds pretty good to me....
on another point....Sorry about last night Neil after my tap you made it all the way across the grass on opposite lock and I thought you had saved it but then you got a slapper going on sorry, if its any bonus, soon after, i got thrown out of an 8 lap race 1 lap from end, whilst wining
*tee hee*
I was kinda looking for an excuse to go; I thought I'd use you as an excuse - hope you felt guilty
I nearly did catch it, but I was tired and not concentrating, hence not really being subtle with the accelerator.
Either way PV, I'll get you...
Oh, and drive the bloody ferrari, it makes a GLORIOUS sound...definitly the best I've heard in a game...
spunkym said:
I've always had one big gripe with all car games across just about every format. The sound of the cars is rubbish.
The Toca series have usually very good sound effects. I've just played a demo of Toca 3 on PS2 and it is way better than any other racing game I've heard until now.
spunkym said:
I've always had one big gripe with all car games across just about every format. The sound of the cars is rubbish. PGR on the Xbox 360 might just be the exception but everything else in my book really misses out on bringing the cars alive with varied and accurate sounds. Apparently for GT3 on the PS2, the developers actually used real samples from the actual cars but if they have they've done a pretty sh1te job of it.
All the big budget games sample, but PGR isn't great imho. The one that impressed me the most was forza as at least the 911s sounded authentic.
My beef with this game (well GTR v1) was the awful copy protection they put on it. It puts a device driver shim on your PC which is no different to the thing Sony just got publicly lambasted for with their CD copy protection. I refuse to buy a game with this protection system on it as it affects system stability and can introduce other incompatibilities. (The protection is called Starforce)
Get rid of Starforce and I'll actually consider buying it.
I'm somewhat unhappy I never got to play GTR - it looked a lot of fun - but I won't run it because the copy protection is anti-consumer, and I don't want to have to have a CD/DVD in the drive to play a game. This is a PC, not a ruddy console.
I'm somewhat unhappy I never got to play GTR - it looked a lot of fun - but I won't run it because the copy protection is anti-consumer, and I don't want to have to have a CD/DVD in the drive to play a game. This is a PC, not a ruddy console.
DanH said:
It puts a device driver shim on your PC which is no different to the thing Sony just got publicly lambasted for with their CD copy protection.
Its very different you can see what starforce has installed, sony installed root kits which are hidden and will not be monitored or found using normall tools so you wouldnt know it was there.
So it was malicous code whereas starforce isnt, its just a pain in the arse..
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