Dynamic camera in gt5

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Yeah, i recently played GT for PSP and chase camera there is just perfect, i remember, that in GT3 it was the same. It's perfect for me, if you turn, you can see side of your car. And, in rally its just brilliant, like powerlsliding, spinning etc. You just have to experience it by yourself.
In GT5 camera is like nailed behind the car.
 
You get more feeling for the speed, if the camera is shaking by driving. Noticed it by playing GTR2. The dynamic of the camera in GTR2 is adjustable from 0-100%.

What a game for PC! 👍 And it has unlimited mods like rFactor.
 
love the static cam. The wobbly one is too much arcade/NFS/COMPLETELY UNREALISTIC.....now a little shaking inside the cockpit is all good. thats legit but otherwise its just useless
 
trust me, if PD and T10 wanted to team up and make one big company, they would have done it years ago.

and quotes form Kaz Yamauchi and dan grenwalt (turn 10)

Kaz: “[...] I keep my eye on them from a distance. My observations tend to more often than not centre on, ‘Oh, so they’re concentrating extra hard on this’, or ‘oh, so they’re not worried about that’, or ‘they’ve really got a lot of passion for that’. All my observations are first-impression sort of things. I don’t look at the games in too much detail. Just a one-glance observation is good enough. I think about what they’re trying to do, how much time they’re spending, how they’re going about putting the game together, how do they feel about the game as they’re making it… that sort of thing.”

Greenwalt:“So, props to Kazunori Yamauchi-san and the PS1 team. That said, I feel that he’s passed us the baton. Perhaps he hasn’t meant to, but we have taken the genre to new levels and they’ve stopped evolving the genre. So again, tremendous respect to him, but I’d say the differentiator is they’re old school. The emperor’s naked, and I don’t want to, you know, I don’t want to slap him around, but no game competes [with] us right now.”

Kaz is more humble, greenwalt seems...arrogant. holding their head up high. wasn't forza based on gran turismo?

That is a really ggod point Kaz is a really humble man, he does not need to brag about he is a real racing driver not just a simple CEO. So again tremendous respect to Green... right. I love GT just as it is, it´s part of how different is, they follow their racing line in the bussiness. XD


PD keep up the good work, I would like to work with them.
 
love the static cam. The wobbly one is too much arcade/NFS/COMPLETELY UNREALISTIC.....now a little shaking inside the cockpit is all good. thats legit but otherwise its just useless

Just as someone said before, to shaky will be like Michael Bay movies... For action games there is Bournout Revenge for example, crashes, insane feeling of speed... GT5 its like Jazz, you enjoy it, feel it... GT is not a pop band. 👍
 
Lets save this idea for when Michael Bay takes over as lead designer at PD.
If it exists in NFS, chances are it shouldn't exist at all.
 
At the very least you should be able to look around the car in the exterior view with the right analogue stick. I don't race in the exterior view but sometimes you just like to take a look at the car and having a 360 camera with the right stick is excellent to do that in Forza.
 
I prefer the "static" one we already have although using the analog stick to look around your car like Forza would have been pretty cool.
You should be able to use the right stick to rotate the cars in the garage and stuff. Sometimes you want to look at the back and have to wait for it to spin all the way around and other similar scenarios. Or at least carry over the "triangle to spin faster" from arcade.

Third person view is for games like Tomb Raider, Uncharted, Rachet and Clank etc. I really don't understand the need for a 3rd person view in a driving simulator..The sense of speed is non-existing.
A lot of people, including me, like to stop and look around at all of what's visible. The cars and tracks alike are awesome to simply look at.

Camera angles are good but there should be more options.
This is the number one thing GT5 needs in everything. More options during gameplay (ALL appropriate/game ENHANCING options available during gameplay), more options for music, camera settings, a lot better variety of items/products in the GT Life store, and a really important one is specifically choosing a camera position in cockpit view.
 
I never got used to it in Shift 2, it kind of put me off. But i guess it seems logical, but it doesn't feel natural, iagree that the GT5 is way to static, but there is a little bit of shake, when going over curbs.

I guess if would be in GT5, i would have to get used to it, and it might make it feel more realistic.
 
Have you noticed that in forza when you make turns and crash the camera moves a lot and give it that lively feeling (same thing in shift 1 and 2)? In my opinion, Gran Turismo 5 should have a dynamic camera option for 3rd person to make it look good. It's just an idea though. i don't think a camera change might take up too much memory.
This is the very problemi have with Forza. I like to use the third person view to race. But with Forza that thing starts swaying etc.....and i hate it. Thats what separates arcade games from GT5 imo. Not saying that Forza is an arcade game but its just something that bothers me.
 
I rarely use the chase camera, because the fixed camera makes it difficult to judge your steering. It's not really a forza feature, more of a genre standard these days.

As most people have put a slider would be a good compromise.
 
"Configuration" is something PD must learn to implement in GT,that will keep everyone happy.
 
The reason there is no dynamic 3rd person view is because, 3rd person view is lame, why waste time one something lame when they can make more dynamic interior view. Although I must admit, I switch to 3rd person on the str8s to admire my car, and a side view is really lacking. What would he better is a dynamic video replay editor.
 
I never got used to it in Shift 2, it kind of put me off. But i guess it seems logical, but it doesn't feel natural, iagree that the GT5 is way to static, but there is a little bit of shake, when going over curbs.

I guess if would be in GT5, i would have to get used to it, and it might make it feel more realistic.

Well, realism can only go so far with a chase camera. It truly is a matter of preference and not realism.
 
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