Originally posted by GTJugend
Chaser, does the cars backfire?
Nope, not so far! But I haven't driven the Fina McLaren yet!
Some more info...
- You can race with other cars on New York, Tsukaba and Fuji, but NOT on Citta di Aria
or Grand Canyon
- You can choose three different car setups; Standard, Street and Race
- You gain new cars as you pass tests in 'school' mode. You can then use these cars in Arcade mode
- After you complete the first lot of tests, you go to a second set. These are mostly run against another car (same as you). They get a head start and you need to catch and pass them before the time/laps run out. If you run off the track or touch the rear or rear side of the other can then you instantly fail (INFURIATING)
- There are now time penalties. If you hit a wall at high speed to get an adventage you will get a 10 second penalty, where your speed is limited to about 20-30mph
- The spectators in the crowd are 2D, but parts of the running spectators are 3D (I think). Whatever, it doesn't matter, it still looks amazing when you're heading towards a load of spectators taking photos and they part at the last minute.
- Engine ounds are much improved over GT3. The Takata NS-X sounds phenomenol.
- There are now three camera views; 1st person, behind close and behind above far
- There is a feature called 'break' in the school part, where you have to knock over cones within a time limit
- After you complete the first lot of tests you get to see a video of GT4 including the Hong Kong circuit, now THAT looks amazing!
That's all for now