And I take it, that defeats this eSports purpose for serious racers. Some are good at qualy, some from the back of the pack and some are good in leading a race.Well I seem to recall the final race is supposed to be a 24 hour race but that will be obviously be done via LAN at a special final event, where there can be driver changes. I can't see the actual online races being anything more than the usual old GT 2-5 laps, mainly for network reasons.
The more I look at GT SPORT, the more excited I get.
In the racing game genre, it's an odd mix. Games like Forza Motorsport have just settled for adding more cars and tracks, and not really caring about the substance of their content. Sure, you can have all the V8 Supercars you want, but when you have the biggest event of their season to be only 100 miles, and not even have a full season, and just one track of their entire series, it's kind of a slap in the face. GT seemed to be heading in that direction, a ton of cars from everywhere and such, and not much to race against, there wasn't any balance of performance, no real categories, you could make your own, but the game didn't really care. It was just a line of series with an assortment of radically different race cars racing each other.
As from a regular racing fan's standpoint, it's disappointing going from 1000+ cars to like, an assortment of 100 or so, and only a few tracks to race in, but I firmly stand by that this is the shakeup that Gran Turismo needs badly. Many say that the series was stuck in 1999, so the team is doing all it can to change up their formula.
With this, there's a real group of cars to race each other with, and a true form of multiclass. Sure, it's weird to see maybe an open wheel car with a Peugeot 208, but they have done the balancing so that they all have their quirks while being competitive. There's also an actual structure of championship (although it being online), with racing rules, flags, hopefully penalties and such. I wish they could bring this experience to the single player aspect of things instead of feeling the light for 3 years, but it's a step in the right direction. GT Sport is great from a motorsports fan's view.
It's a shake up Gran Turismo needed, and I hope other series follow and overdo Gran Turismo in the future.
By "online races" I assume you're talking Sport mode.Well I seem to recall the final race is supposed to be a 24 hour race but that will be obviously be done via LAN at a special final event, where there can be driver changes. I can't see the actual online races being anything more than the usual old GT 2-5 laps, mainly for network reasons.
At least the chaotic development of GT5 was understandable with a new engine and many new features. But GTsport... A year with more or less the same tracks and cars at every events. They are more than 200 at Poly today, not a small studio. The whole AAA japonese game industry is outdated : FF15, TLG, PES, Konami, Capcom with the unfinished SF5.
GT with 20 years of experience and a huge budget should be ahead in almost every departments : features, sounds, cars list... IMO the state of GTsport is not acceptable.
Ah, so they do have endurance racing back. That's cool I suppose, but I don't see myself doing it. I kinda stopped entering endurance events after GT3; I don't have the patience to race around the same track for more than 2 hours. Sure, I can take breaks, but endurance racing in my experience kinda bores me.
You mean like the ones in GT4? Yes, they were pointless.
Which is also why I won't be doing it, I've gotten disconnected from races in both GT and Forza from 3-5 laps races; I'm not so confident that PD will have a solid server that can hold 2+ hour races.Looks to me that it's online verses real players.
Maybe that will be fixed by dedicated servers? On the other hand that might only apply to the FIA events.Which is also why I won't be doing it, I've gotten disconnected from races in both GT and Forza from 3-5 laps races; I'm not so confident that PD will have a solid server that can hold 2+ hour races.
"Wolfgang Porsche, chairman of Porsche SE, center, looks on as Martin Winterkorn, chief executive officer of Volkswagen AG, left, shanks hands with Kazunori Yamauchi, president of Polyphony Digital, during the IAA Frankfurt Motor Show in Frankfurt, Germany, on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015"
I hope they talked about a deal![]()
I heard that the seconf half of FF15 was bad and for 10 years of "development", we expect the best. (GT5 effect...) and the longer they take to make GTSport, the bigger our expectations are.I heard that FF15 was pretty good. I mean, they were making for a long time but there were other FF games put out in between so it's not like they just went dark. It's only been 3 years since the last major FF game.
Yeah, but Kaz is only thinking of his (visual)expectations.I heard that the seconf half of FF15 was bad and for 10 years of "development", we expect the best. (GT5 effect...) and the longer they take to make GTSport, the bigger our expectations are.
Only 3 years of developmentI heard that the seconf half of FF15 was bad and for 10 years of "development", we expect the best. (GT5 effect...) and the longer they take to make GTSport, the bigger our expectations are.
Even PS1 version had it.I find it very odd that even now despite the advancement in everything, nobody does mid-race saves anymore. How would it be any harder in today's games then it was on the PS2 with Le Mans 24 Hours?