GT-R Proto '05: A Premium with no cockpit view.

Anyways, I think it is quite a shame that PD didn't bother to make an interior for the 2005 prototype, because I honestly always preferred the looks of it to those of the final car.

there was no interior in 2005 prototype so they couldn't do any interior. Using final GTR interior would be wrong to.

As i stated it before they did this model for presentation fro GT5P don't including it in GT5 would be waste of resources and we still have + 2 cars overall (also black mask).
 
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Ah okay, I suppose that makes sense then. Although perhaps they should have spent the time used on making the Proto '05 a premium and put it towards a car that could be fully fleshed out accurately.

what time? dont you know how 3D works? Its a GT-R with different head lights... doooh! 👍
 
What was the point of this unnecessarily pedantic clarification (who really cares)? The message of the posts in this thread get across all the same.





Anyways, I think it is quite a shame that PD didn't bother to make an interior for the 2005 prototype, because I honestly always preferred the looks of it to those of the final car.

Because it seems that guys like you don't care about authenticity. There was no interior, there is no one, there never will be, both in real life and virtual, get used to it or buy a PC racer and mod your cars by yourself.
 
there was no interior in 2005 prototype so they couldn't do any interior. Using final GTR interior would be wrong to.
More wrong than saying that all Premium Cars have an interior except for the ones where they couldn't be bothered to make one?

Because it seems that guys like you don't care about authenticity. There was no interior, there is no one, there never will be, both in real life and virtual, get used to it or buy a PC racer and mod your cars by yourself.
Oh boo hoo.
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Sorry, but I don't particularly care enough about what the car is called to think it is very clever to interrupt a thread purely to say that everyone who is calling it a certain name is stupid.
 
Just to break the ice, I think there is the same car in Pro Street and in Pro Street I think there is an interior view, so if NFS did it why can't PD?
 
I think the original 2001 Proto looked the best of the concepts even compared to the final production GTR. It was very simple and sleek and much more boxy which was reminiscent of the older Skyline. I loved the carbon stripe on the roof and the side roofline profile.

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Here was a very rare opportunity to see the car in full CGI in the opening video for GT Concept Tokyo edition. Racing down a winding road on a stormy night, it still gives me the chills! They should do the car in premium with the original cockpit for GT5.



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More wrong than saying that all Premium Cars have an interior except for the ones where they couldn't be bothered to make one?

It doesn't have an interior in real life. They'd just be making an almost fictional car if they included an interior in a car that didn't have an interior in reality. The GT-R Proto is the only premium car without an interior because it doesn't have one in reality. I can guarantee that people would be complaining if PD had copy-pasted the interior from the '07 GT-R.
 
Well this car was on the Cover of the GT Tokyo Concept 2001, and it seems as if PD just wanted to make a premium version of every cover car (Corvette ZR1, SLS AMG, Ford GT, and I can't tell what GT3 is but I think its a Impreza or Skyline). So they had to add it, but theres no cockit in the irl one. They could add the GT-R one, but that would be unrealistic. Remember, GT is supposed to be a meuseum of cars. Why would you add a cockpit to a car that had one? It would make it historically inaccurate.
 
Is the car drivable in real life? If so, it obviously has an interior of some sort. if it doesn't run, it should not be in the game. Why its there as it is is beyond me.
 
Is the car drivable in real life? If so, it obviously has an interior of some sort. if it doesn't run, it should not be in the game. Why its there as it is is beyond me.

Please read a few posts before answering. The car was a concept, with no interior.
 
The GT-R Proto is the only premium car without an interior because it doesn't have one in reality.
Any concessions made toward making it as real as possible went out the window when they made it drivable in the first place.
 
Any concessions made toward making it as real as possible went out the window when they made it drivable in the first place.

Exactly!! I cannot believe people saying "it's a concept it shouldn't have an interior" when as a concept only IT SHOULDN'T BE DRIVEABLE!! Jeez some people would double their mental capacity if they gained a single brain cell. <facepalm>
 
Exactly!! I cannot believe people saying "it's a concept it shouldn't have an interior" when as a concept only IT SHOULDN'T BE DRIVEABLE!! Jeez some people would double their mental capacity if they gained a single brain cell. <facepalm>

That doesn't mean they should makeup interior.

What should they do ? make it with GT-R interior ? or 350Z ?

It wouldn't be called then as it is called because it will be diffrent car.
 
That doesn't mean they should makeup interior.

What should they do ? make it with GT-R interior ? or 350Z ?

It wouldn't be called then as it is called because it will be diffrent car.

Perkel, look at the picture in my post... The concept was fitted with an interior so they had no need to make anything up.

But at the end of the day PD decided not to model an interior so nothing worth worrying about.
 
Perkel, look at the picture in my post... The concept was fitted with an interior so they had no need to make anything up.

But at the end of the day PD decided not to model an interior so nothing worth worrying about.

Again, that is the 2001 GT-R concept and not the 2005 GT-R Proto. Were PD to use that interior for the Proto, they would indeed be 'making it up.'
 
Just to break the ice, I think there is the same car in Pro Street and in Pro Street I think there is an interior view, so if NFS did it why can't PD?

I looked up the car list for Pro Street and found:
2008 Nissan GT-R
2008 Nissan GT-R Proto

They have the wrong year for the Proto.hehe If EA gave it an interior view, they may have taken the liberty of just copying the production GT-R interior over. PD must not have wanted to do that.
 
The car in real life doesnt have a cockpit or an engine, how does it move in GT5? It was the same in GT5p...strange.
 
The concept did have a cockpit at some point. Evo magazine in the uk did a photoshoot with it.
Very futuristic it was too...
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Read the thread again, this interior is from the 2001 Concept, which is not the same car.
 
1. so PD is saying that in reality there is a car with no interior in real life but drivable...

or

2. PD did cut corner by doing no interior for this car...

another stupidity by PD
 
The 2001 GT-R Concept, as appears in GT4 is a "show car", a design vision of what's to come in the GT-R lineup. It was also a design study, so it had no engine, but its interior was fully modeled. With some data provided by Nissan, Polyphony Digital was able to create a running model for GT4.

As a curiosity, you can drive the 2001 concept using cockpit view in Bizarre Creations' arcade racer "Project Gotham Racing 3" on the Xbox 360.

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The 2005 GT-R Proto was a design concept only. It wasn't a running model but, as Nissan provided enough information on mechanical details, PD was able to create a model for it on GT5 Prologue. Unfortunately, being just a design concept, there was no interior planned so PD couldn't create one for GT5P.

The Nissan GT-R "Black Mask", as appears in GT5 is, in truth, just a pre-production test car used in the final stages of the model's development.

PD didn't bother to model the interior because, as a pre-production car, its dashboard was covered up all the time to avoid scrutiny from car magazines and bloggers trying to get spy photos of cockpit details. But yes, the real-life Black Mask has a dashboard, as you can see in the following image, directly from PD's "The Nissan GT-R Inside Story - Episode I", available at Gran Turismo TV and some other internet outlets.

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The 2005 GT-R Proto was a design concept only. It wasn't a running model but, as Nissan provided enough information on mechanical details, PD was able to create a model for it on GT5 Prologue. Unfortunately, being just a design concept, there was no interior planned so PD couldn't create one for GT5P.

It was in GT5P same as GT5 without interior.

Perkel, look at the picture in my post... The concept was fitted with an interior so they had no need to make anything up.

But at the end of the day PD decided not to model an interior so nothing worth worrying about.

Nope that is 2001 not 2005 as other people say.

1. so PD is saying that in reality there is a car with no interior in real life but drivable...

or

2. PD did cut corner by doing no interior for this car...

another stupidity by PD

Same as Citroen by GT Concept running hydro engine. You can asume how car will drive if you have data on BHP weight etc but you can't just imagine interior.

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As i stated earlier they modeled all (gtr black mask, 2005 proto abd GT-R) for GT5P so imputing them for GT5 is quick as copy and paste.

They could not to incude them but After you see "GT-R making off" you see that black mask .. wait that's that weird car i'm gona buy it and i will drive N-ring like on that video. I think they icluded it for that idea ;) and to upp premium numbers :P
 
I looked up the car list for Pro Street and found:
2008 Nissan GT-R
2008 Nissan GT-R Proto

They have the wrong year for the Proto.hehe If EA gave it an interior view, they may have taken the liberty of just copying the production GT-R interior over. PD must not have wanted to do that.

Pro Street didn't have interiors, just a hood cam.

And the bottom line here, is that the proto shouldn't exist in this game, because it can't drive in real life.
 
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