GT Sport - Trailers, Videos and Screenshots

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Esteban Ocon driving the Nordschleife most likely with the Dallara SF19 Super Formula / Honda '19.



The guy goes so damn fast, the entire time, it looks like he is just going on a straight line...

I really like the guy ever since i learn about him from the Netflix F1 series... Awaiting for Season 2, which probably will roll out in 2020.
 
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the NSX did seem more nimble with the 2% weight reduction and 2% decrease in power means i can get on the power earlier without worrying about wheel spin.

 
I shot exactly 3.554 photos in the Scape Photomode of GT Sport (yes I do have problems it seems) and thought I would share the hightlights of those (around 900 pics) with some nice music. I hope you enjoy!




WOW, nice!

except for the music, too Electronic Artsy NFS for my taste... fortunately i can mute it...
 
How do you guys typically prefer to share your videos? I don't know if livestreaming on Twitch is a good idea, since that can cause strain on the online connection. I know that you can save the replay and then replay the race while recording it off-line using the PS4's native recording feature, but IIRC the PS4 can only record for about an hour, and so what if the race is over that metric? I'm thinking of just sharing it within the in-game social network.
 
How do you guys typically prefer to share your videos? I don't know if livestreaming on Twitch is a good idea, since that can cause strain on the online connection. I know that you can save the replay and then replay the race while recording it off-line using the PS4's native recording feature, but IIRC the PS4 can only record for about an hour, and so what if the race is over that metric? I'm thinking of just sharing it within the in-game social network.
Would someone still be potentially interested in helping me with this?
 
0 in 6,000 doesn’t mean 0%. It just means the chances are less than 1 in 6,000.

What a dumb video
Having all individual cars costing more than a certain price giving worse odds of getting then all other individual cars (other than the one car not awarded that I mentioned was random chance) shows the algorithm is rigged in a way that the "house always wins" such as the casino example I have in the video.
The literal rigging in the machines in casinos (gears, wiring, etc) is manufactured in a way that the players lose more than they gain on average, simmilar to the rigging in the GT Sport spins (algorithms, coding, etc.) Is implemented in a way that players get cheaper cars more often than expensive cars.
 
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