Smackinjuice
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Please allow us to have our gauges turned on, similar to driving at night, but during the day time.
Reason being, I like driving in cockpit mode, having the HUD turned off allows me to enjoy this "driving simulator" better.
Problem is your shadows are way to dark, I can't see my gauges when their is a black shadow covering them 75% of the time on a 47 inch TV. I have to wait until sunlight goes through the right (or left) window.
if the gauges already turn on during night, then allow us to turn them on with the same button that controls the headlights. But you can keep the headlights disabled during day, just allow the gauges to come on.
If the car doesn't have gauges that turn on at night, then screw it. But what I'm asking is literal just changing a no, to a yes in the code. Although, if you allow any car then having a max PP limit would be acceptable. As many people complain about the game being to easy.
AI should also be greatly improved, having 16 cars with 1 AI is a bad idea. But having 4 that drive easy, 4 that drive medium, 4 that drive aggressive, and 4 that drive extremely well but non aggressive. That would add a better mix and greatly increase single player.
Create a variety of AI, if you have each driver your against named; then you can give them 1 of each of a certain amount of AI's; that they will use through out the entire games. That would allow us to be like "oh snap, it's Sean Penner!". But that can wait for Gt6. Thank you for each update you have done so far, but the AI still needs to be more aggressive for Gt5.
Maybe more.
Thank you
Ryan, fan of GT series since GT3.
PS
Consider having less restrictions if you aren't going to have very many races in A/B spec. As it is I can't just enjoy 1 car I enjoy and playing more than 4 or so races. If you would like to be extremely restricting, then just put in more races; using the same tracks.
I enjoy playing the game I want. If I want to restrict myself to only Vitz, then I can make that choice. But only have 9 races a class is way to few to have 75% require only 1 car for each course.
Thank you again.
Reason being, I like driving in cockpit mode, having the HUD turned off allows me to enjoy this "driving simulator" better.
Problem is your shadows are way to dark, I can't see my gauges when their is a black shadow covering them 75% of the time on a 47 inch TV. I have to wait until sunlight goes through the right (or left) window.
if the gauges already turn on during night, then allow us to turn them on with the same button that controls the headlights. But you can keep the headlights disabled during day, just allow the gauges to come on.
If the car doesn't have gauges that turn on at night, then screw it. But what I'm asking is literal just changing a no, to a yes in the code. Although, if you allow any car then having a max PP limit would be acceptable. As many people complain about the game being to easy.
AI should also be greatly improved, having 16 cars with 1 AI is a bad idea. But having 4 that drive easy, 4 that drive medium, 4 that drive aggressive, and 4 that drive extremely well but non aggressive. That would add a better mix and greatly increase single player.
Create a variety of AI, if you have each driver your against named; then you can give them 1 of each of a certain amount of AI's; that they will use through out the entire games. That would allow us to be like "oh snap, it's Sean Penner!". But that can wait for Gt6. Thank you for each update you have done so far, but the AI still needs to be more aggressive for Gt5.
Maybe more.
Thank you
Ryan, fan of GT series since GT3.
PS
Consider having less restrictions if you aren't going to have very many races in A/B spec. As it is I can't just enjoy 1 car I enjoy and playing more than 4 or so races. If you would like to be extremely restricting, then just put in more races; using the same tracks.
I enjoy playing the game I want. If I want to restrict myself to only Vitz, then I can make that choice. But only have 9 races a class is way to few to have 75% require only 1 car for each course.
Thank you again.