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I don't want free roam but I do want point to point. (NFS Porsche style).
I'm with others who said "TDU" or "TDU2".
I have TDU2, and yes, it is an arcade game, the physics sucks, the cars handling and camera movement sucks too, but it is a lot of fun if you just want to buy cars and go out speeding around a huge island with unique landscapes and weathers.
It was amazing doing a free "follow the leader" with my friends back on the launching day of the game, no racing, no positions, no points or scores, no winners or losers, just friends enjoying their cars as they were made to be, at high speeds.
It would be amazing to see a GT Open World, imagine never ending highways with the physics and car variety of GT. Would be awesome...
EllisByronBut wouldnt it make it more like need for speed?
thelvynauI dont think so there is more to need for speed than open world tdu2 has open world and is nothing like need for speed.
I love this idea. Not only will it be really fun, it could also draw more people in to Gran Turismo. If it does happen ,and I really hope it does, there's no way it could be dlc. This would be big enough to be its own game, well that's what I would do if I ran Polyphony. Although, I think people are asking a little too much when it comes to no racing. Considering that most rooms online are either for Drag racing of Drifting, racing is to be expected, things like traffic and cops would only add to thexcitement. In the end, it's just a game. I think we should be allowed to raise a little hell. especially if it helps keep racing off of the streets.
I don't want free roam but I do want point to point. (NFS Porsche style).
I was playing an Xbox indie game while back that gave the host a tool to run super speed and freeze trolls if need be, I imagine this would be good for enforcers, ability to freeze them temporarily while making decision as to keep them or not.
I myself probably would not like it if you have to follow rules, it would be best to have that as a room setting. Traffic, pedestrians, cops and laws should be room settings. The ability to have private matches within the main lobby would be nice( start race from on point to other, option to join pops up on all screens, and the racers are in an alternate reality so to speek so no one gets disturbed.)
They could feature a mountain pass Hiway that goes deep into the mountain area where rally would take place, and along the pass would be a network of logging roads, this would be great fun for rally guys. Obviously there would be just fields and off road areas for people who enjoy the trucks and such. Rouge and drift can take place on the foothills leading to the mountains. Another nice feature would be fantasy local tracks, small dirt rings and proper motor parks sort of like the skateparks on skate, just place here and there around there world. And depending on if this is in gt6 or gt7 or later you can have your own world sorta with which it has "lots" for you to design your own track lay out,
E: Yes, I found it. ''Yamauchi wanted to implement a “free roam” gameplay mode in GT5, where players could drive around, respecting speed limits and obeying traffic laws, and even exit the car to walk around and explore the environment on foot.''
Since Gran Turismo series have always claimed of being "The Real Driving Simulator", why not put realistic driving licenses into the game along with free roam? No, not racing license tests, road driving tests. That would make this free roam complete in my opinion and would probably raise the rate of license passes depending on how many people look towards Gran Turismo to practice for their license tests. I know I would when I am old enough to start taking tests.
Yeah, that's great idea. Maybe we could get unique license plates too![]()
ENDURANCEGUYI agree to about 20% of that. If PolyPhony Did that, GT5 would be ruined. With these things, Gran Turismo 5 will lose it's focus on the joy of driving and pure motorsport challenges.
The idea that I disagree the most is having pedestrians. There are spectators already on the track side. Just putting pedestrians on the street just makes no sense to what Gran Turismo is suppose to be. With the amount and stability of servers on GT5, these features will just weigh upon GT5.
I just don't think GT5 should be like this, nor GT6, 7, 8 etc.
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If I remember right, at the release of GT5, Kazunori said that he maybe will make a free ride, where people obey traffic laws and can exit the car? Not sure if I was dreamingAnyone else remember something like this?
E: Yes, I found it. ''Yamauchi wanted to implement a free roam gameplay mode in GT5, where players could drive around, respecting speed limits and obeying traffic laws, and even exit the car to walk around and explore the environment on foot.''