CodeRedR51
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Better yet, update prologue with the new physics (handling/damage) with Tokyo and Indy added in so we can race on them. Add in a handful of cars to go with it, and I think most would be happy until release.
Pretty sure that isn't possible.
I wouldn't say it's impossible. We've had physics patches in all three Prologue updates, so it could happen. The entire Time Trial Demo was a little over 200 MB itself, so it's conceivable that the two new tracks and a few cars with a GT5 physics patch and an online system improvement could be done for one gigabyte or so. Heck, I'd just like to see the new tracks in Prologue.Pretty sure that isn't possible.
And it could also boost 'last minute' sales of Prologue. But we all know it's not going to happen anyway.
Hopefully in 2010 they come out guns blazing with info
I wouldn't say it's impossible. We've had physics patches in all three Prologue updates, so it could happen. The entire Time Trial Demo was a little over 200 MB itself, so it's conceivable that the two new tracks and a few cars with a GT5 physics patch and an online system improvement could be done for one gigabyte or so. Heck, I'd just like to see the new tracks in Prologue.
A stand alone demo would be easier to do, but Prologue would offer a wonderful basis for a patch, with all the variety of cars and tracks it would offer, over a one or two track demo with a handful of cars. I hope they can do it.
Pretty sure that isn't possible.
^Agreed Happy new year from here too!Sorry! I actually don't want any more updates,
I just want GT5 . We can't wait forever.
Let 2010 be the year of Gran Turismo 5.
Happy New Year to all of you !
I wouldn't say it's impossible. We've had physics patches in all three Prologue updates, so it could happen. The entire Time Trial Demo was a little over 200 MB itself, so it's conceivable that the two new tracks and a few cars with a GT5 physics patch and an online system improvement could be done for one gigabyte or so. Heck, I'd just like to see the new tracks in Prologue.
A stand alone demo would be easier to do, but Prologue would offer a wonderful basis for a patch, with all the variety of cars and tracks it would offer, over a one or two track demo with a handful of cars. I hope they can do it.
That is a tall wish. i don't see it happening, but i do at least expect the r15 and the new 908
PD have had the license since GT2 or GT3. Well technically they've only recently got the Super GT license because it's only recently been rebranded as the Super GT. Before that it was the All Japan GT Championship and this was represented in GT2 through the GT300 and GT500 championships, though I'm not totally sure if they had to have the AJGTC lisense to do that or not. But in GT3 and GT4 they had All Japan GT Championships which were licensed. The series was re-branded the Super GT after GT4 was developed so this tecnically si the first time they've had Super Gt licensed, but they have licensed the series at least twice before it became Super GT.1) We saw in the last video PD finally got the full Super-GT license, not just teams like past.
<sarcasm> i think im getting it before EVERYONE ELSE!!!! </sarcasm>
<sarcasm> i think im getting it before EVERYONE ELSE!!!! </sarcasm>
The most asked question in terms of gameplay for Gran Turismo has been whether or not the cars would support damage. When questioned on this, Yamauchi explained that a damage model is being worked on which heavily involves A.I. He went on to state that GT5 is very different in terms of A.I. in that it's fundamentally linked to car damage.
The A.I. is more aware of the track and the turns in it that can cause damage if cars make overly sharp turns. Therefore, the A.I. has a lesser tendency to fall in line, something which can cause a lot of damage
Probably from here!That is the date that most US online retailers and many gamer sites have started using in the last couple weeks. Not sure where it originated from.