Gravel Traps

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This is a pointless topic and doesn't matter whether it is in GT5 or not. For the sake of the game coming out early, I hope not.

We're going to be driving on the race track, not on the run off area of the track!

Yes, because we all never make any mistakes, and we all drive perfectly.

Wouldn't you hate going into the gravel/glue, when you actually do for the first time because it sounds like you've never been there before, and be forced to skip out of it at 20mph, or going over the rumbles in a corner a bit too much and touching the gravel/glue and losing lots of speed in an instant, and lose stability, and sometimes spin?
 
You can hear the stones hitting the bottom in the recent Nurb videos when going off track

I mean these sort of sounds, listen to the gravel hitting the car;



Now obviously that's on a rally track but it would be nice to be able to hear them on some road tracks in the game, surely it can't be that hard to add a few simple stone sound effects in?
 
I mean these sort of sounds, listen to the gravel hitting the car;



Now obviously that's on a rally track but it would be nice to be able to hear them on some road tracks in the game, surely it can't be that hard to add a few simple stone sound effects in?

Thats a stripped rally car, with dirt/gravel tires, in dirt.

And I'm assuming without plastic wheel well covers.

Sure, you can sometimes hear the rocks, but it's not really that noticeable in normal driving situations.
 
Thats a stripped rally car, with dirt/gravel tires, in dirt.

And I'm assuming without plastic wheel well covers.

Sure, you can sometimes hear the rocks, but it's not really that noticeable in normal driving situations.

I hear rocks like that when driving on a gravel road at 30 mph in my Subaru wagon, so I'm sure that the same would happen on cars going off onto a sandy mixture.
 
I hear rocks like that when driving on a gravel road at 30 mph in my Subaru wagon, so I'm sure that the same would happen on cars going off onto a sandy mixture.

yeah but typing in blue text automatically makes him right
 
Thats a stripped rally car, with dirt/gravel tires, in dirt.

And I'm assuming without plastic wheel well covers.

Sure, you can sometimes hear the rocks, but it's not really that noticeable in normal driving situations.

I could hear loads of them driving around Wales in my car yesterday and I can guarantee you mine has plenty of protection underneath with plastic wheel arch covers etc.

Also, note the part where I said
Now obviously that's on a rally track but it would be nice to be able to hear them on some road tracks in the game

I know it's a rally car on a rally track, because I've got eyes.
 
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