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That's what I was thinking, a game with NfS's customization, Burnout's crashes, and GT's simulation
Anyways, I think it'd be tight to have GT with companies such as Mugen, CWest, Spoon, HKS, GReddy, JIC, etc. sponsoring it
Just a thought
JohnBM01I have been wanting to say something in this thread, just never found any time. A possibility I've thought of is that we may get Race Modifications in GT5, but it may come in sort of a watered-down, segmented deal. If a car can be equipped with a racing wing or has an adjustable wing pre-installed, I think you should be able to modify aerodynamics at the rear without having to purchase a racing wing. The GT1 and GT2 method is that you get a car, and have the Racing Mod available. In GT2, you have to acquire Stage 3 Weight Reduction. Don't forget to purchase the other two weight-saving services before getting Stage 3. After Stage 3, it's usually a total of 1K + 5K + 20K = 26K Cr. Plus the Racing Modification for about 80K-85K, and you're looking at a total of over 100K Cr. all on one car! So it may be possible that there are modifications to turn a car from daily driver to a stunner. Imagine taking a 1990s-2000 Camaro and making your own Camaro Race Car. Some of the Race Cars and LM Race Cars look more like their street car counterparts, just modified with more lights, G-diffusers, and that sort of thing. Just imagine purchasing a rear wing, looking for an aero package to build up your car, and giving it a new paint job...
Fade to BlackOkay, was I the only one who felt as though PD had missed a chance to give an awful lot of street racing games a good hammering?
Take a look at GT4... we got NOS (a la NFS) but no licensed company supplying it, and only one type... was it wet shot, dry shot... it doesn't tell you..!
We got tuner cars, but... pre tuned bodies. hardly any customising in the tuner village (new suspension and turbo, whoo-hoo) and you can't give them a custom paintjob either (pearlescent paint, anyone?)
We got licensed rims, but and wings you can add on, but, they're not licensed... and it's hardly a breathtaking variation in styles, is it. And a choice of 3 colours. Gee, thanks, as I strap a BLACK wing onto my BLUE car... yeuch!
You can tune up the power of the car to outragious numbers, but your car still looks lik a family runabout?! I mean that's nice if you WANT it to... but c'mon, wouldn't you love to body body something in the game?!
Imagine being able to do that to ANY car in the game! Licensed tuners who tune your cars power like no other tuner does. Actual decals on your car when you choose them as a tuner! Taking your beat up used car, and playing with wings, grills, lights, neons, darkened glass, paint, custom paintjobs, custom tuning and NOS, until your ride frightens the AI into crashing at every corner!
Imagine street racing cars with GT5 PS3 graphics... designed by YOU.
Now... who wouldn't want that? And if you don't... you could play the game without too... just as you do now... *wry grin*
Later - FTB.
I like what you said John BM01. I feel the same way. I'm into the tuner scene somewhat but I don't get overboard with it. I hope in the GT 5 they have a bunch of tuning options available , especially if they have online racing.JohnBM01I have almost always believed that as GT4 was taking more of a tuner tone with pure tuner-style machines, it should give gamers the chance to enjoy racing tuner cars around tracks. Not that I'm part of the tuner community, but there's one special aspect to tuner cars. The biggest aspect is that a tuner car is all in the hands of the tuner. In other words, a person's imagination is limitless, boundary-less, and even unimaginable. You can say all you want about Altezza-style headlights on a Honda Civic, "sleepy eyes" on Nissan 240SXes (I personally hate pop-up lights), and that sort of thing. Fact of the matter is that a tuner has one goal- make a car better than stock. There may be trends in the tuner market, but what about the ones who want to modify their vehicle in such a way that anyone else's tuner doesn't come close? What about the ones who may own the same car as many others, but wants to modify it in ways so that it easily isn't labeled "just another (manufacturer) (car)?"
GTPlanet, this is a case whereas the tuner types have an actual voice. I'm not bashing them, but this is a situation in which tuner fans have something to actually feel as if they can't really enjoy the tuner experience in a game like Gran Turismo. I never really hear or read about Forza's tuning, so I can't tell how GT COULD compare to Forza. But all I know is that it's possible to make tuning cars a joy for both performance and stylish types. You've been tuning cars in GT for as long as you can remember, right? As Speed Channel show "Unique Whips" say, "a car is just a car, until it's unique." And in the sense of the tuner, this couldn't be more true. But how do you scratch that itch if you're PD and you want to attract the audience in question? Let's face it. I say that we are a community of automobile lovers. Our interests in cars are much different from one another, because none of us share the exact same views. We are all different, but I think it COULD be possible to offer body kits for those into it. Meeting both the needs of visual and performance tuning means that more kits to enhance looks while complimenting performance would be more than necessary to the liking of GT fans. And to those who think this will make GT lean more towards NFS:U with this, let me tell you that it will only be like NFS:U if there was illegal racing. As long as you're not racing Special Stage Route 5 against flowing traffic and avoiding the police, then it won't be NFS:U. Don't you still want to modify cars with certain looks packages to compliment performance?
I do think that if you could purchase a wing set seperately, you could also be able to give it a Racing Modification to compliment it. I actually think that you will still have to get Stage 3 Weight Reduction, get a racing wing (if applicable), and the Racing Mod will only make your car have a specific aero kit so that it looks as racy as you'd like. Afterwards, it would be your call as to how you'd like to paint a car up. To me, Stage 3 should add a rollcage and the lighest-possible materials for the car. For example, if you race modified an MKIV Toyota Supra, you will have your base Supra in whatever color, but have your choice of aero package to look more aggressive or have something close to a Super GT-type race car. After you build up your stocker into a race car, it will be up to you to paint it to your liking. Racing mods should return, but I think the overall Others tuning system needs some work.