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What is the point of having a car wash, when your car is clean when you get back to the menu??
It's fun to pick a low car like the Caterham and watch the people wash thin air.![]()
It's even more fun with a go-kart. But it's possible with any car with an extremely low profile.It's fun to pick a low car like the Caterham and watch the people wash thin air.![]()
Good luck 👍 !Might see that for myself once I get my hands on a Caterham.
It's been in pretty much every single GT game I can remember, but there's no point in GT5 if the cars clean themselves after every race.Traditional from the old games maybe ??
And even that wasn't necessary. The cars clean themselves after each race.I really dont know
I remember in GT3 cars got dirty as hell
I truly dont know why its even in GT5. Especially since they combine the car wash with the engine rebuild or chassis maintenance. I literally have washed a car like once in 2 years
There isn't a point, Kaz put the car wash in there because it's traditional from older games. But if you're going to put a car wash in the game, then the cars must get dirty after a few races, or dirty as soon as you finished a rally.What is the point of having a car wash, when your car is clean when you get back to the menu??
I think it was proven through someones speed testing that car washes very slightly increase top speed.
Wash the Tank Car to watch it spin through the GT Auto employees.
I think it was proven through someones speed testing that car washes very slightly increase top speed.
The "point" of it is because PD thought it would be amusing to have the cars get dirty and then wash them, back when it was first implemented. It may not be as noticeable as before and might take longer than it used to, but while most of the scuff marks(which weren't there in the past) disappear after the race, the cars still clearly do get dirty. The finish dulls, and some marks do persist.
You can see it in your garage, in GT Auto, and in races. I've seen it on a number of cars, premium and standard. After the 24 hours of Le Mans there was a horrible grayish stripe on my 908 that looked very much like a remnant of the scuffing that appears during the races which I had to wash off.
So the often asked "why is there a car wash if the cars never get dirty outside of races" question is the really pointless thing, since it is based on a statement that isn't true. They should probably make it a little more pronounced if they are going to keep the feature however.
notsofastMight see that for myself once I get my hands on a Caterham.
The shine will slowly decrease on your car, but, it is affected by mileage, not road surface or braking.
Pictures or cars wash themselves after each race.
This. 👍
Also, if dirt would add according to mileage used cars would be dirty when you buy them. Since their oil never gets changed before you own them, why should they be washed? My oldest car is a C1 Corvette with a mileage of 393,000 something kilometres and it looks clean. How is this possible?
Like I said, dirt doesn't appear on the car, the shine diminishes, wash it and see.
When I can, I'm going to buy a new car, and drive it around Route X multiple times. I will take a picture before and after the drive and wash. If there is no visible difference, you're going to look stupid.