I did actually haha just didn't mention itdid anyone notice this ?!
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sorry if old ! but i didn`t see these details in any game !
I did actually haha just didn't mention itdid anyone notice this ?!
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sorry if old ! but i didn`t see these details in any game !
Sorry,but what detail is this??I did actually haha just didn't mention itbut it just shows how much detail there's in the game 👍
sorry i don`t have a PS3 (and Prologue) yetWell if you look closely at the bottom left corner on the Clio V6 windscreen in Prologue you see exactly the same thing.
And how old is Prologue now?
Is the passenger side window broken on the 370Z in that photo?
I have noticed that before but I wasn't much sure!!Is the passenger side window broken on the 370Z in that photo?
Is the passenger side window broken on the 370Z in that photo?
nope they are actual models. And forza don't use tesselation.
1 Mln poly cars hand crafted
Sorry,but what detail is this??
👍 👍 @ Chase Cam, especially the "fixed" one! I rely heavily on that whenever i play with the Pad. I totally agree with you Seismica. 👍Whoever did, I am glad. Bumper cam gives little to no feedback, so for those using a pad (So no force feedback) it is very useful as it gives a lot of visual feedback.
Cockpit cam is preferable, but Bumper cam is pretty much a no-no unless you're using a wheel. In my opinion of course.
About the Tire/PP argument, I think that in both online and offline gameplay, there will be tire restrictions as there was in GT4 and in some parts of GT5P. But because the races are generally quite short (i.e. < 10 laps) the difference in the tire life is pretty much irrelevant, so they have to incorporate tire choice into the PP system, otherwise everyone will use R4-5 tires for pretty much every event. There has to be a downside to using those softer tires other than tire life. The only other solution would be to lengthen all races so tire life played a greater role, but then you alienate the casual audience who prefer to run 2-3 lap races rather than 10+.
Refer to my above response.^^^ What is that, a hole in the window or something ????.
Refer to my above response.I believe it's code about the car on the window.
Damn, that 370Z really has its passanger window blown out from the impact? If so, wow thats awesome, that would look cool in cockpit view, but seems like it would be hard to show the glass shattering. I also wonder if the sound while in cockpit would change due to an open window. All this is of course if that actually is a broken window.
I don't think it is. You can see the little wing window above and behind the door, and it looks way different then where the main window is supposed to be. Plus, look around the edges of the window frame. It's all jagged and broken looking, with pieces still hanging on that look like the other windows.
Thats what i was going to say it's clearly not there it has a little glass at the top and the bottom. 👍
It's hard to tell if that's pieces of remaining glass or if it's simply reflections on the glass. Nothing definitive from that angle. It does look like it could be a smashed window from a normal glance, but if you look very closely, it seems to just be a reflection. No glass shards are seen anywhere around the car either. Plus, why would glass be hanging on at the top of the window? Nothing holds it up against the roof so it would simply fall down if it were glass.
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I don't think it is. You can see the little wing window above and behind the door, and it looks way different then where the main window is supposed to be. Plus, look around the edges of the window frame. It's all jagged and broken looking, with pieces still hanging on that look like the other windows.
Is the passenger side window broken on the 370Z in that photo?
Both the 370Z and the RX-7 appear to be pretty dirty, too. (Oh and the RX-7 is a premium, it would appear)
It's in Prologue so it's a premium. I expect all the popular Japanese cars to be premium
Whoever did, I am glad. Bumper cam gives little to no feedback, so for those using a pad (So no force feedback) it is very useful as it gives a lot of visual feedback.
Cockpit cam is preferable, but Bumper cam is pretty much a no-no unless you're using a wheel. In my opinion of course.
About the Tire/PP argument, I think that in both online and offline gameplay, there will be tire restrictions as there was in GT4 and in some parts of GT5P. But because the races are generally quite short (i.e. < 10 laps) the difference in the tire life is pretty much irrelevant, so they have to incorporate tire choice into the PP system, otherwise everyone will use R4-5 tires for pretty much every event. There has to be a downside to using those softer tires other than tire life. The only other solution would be to lengthen all races so tire life played a greater role, but then you alienate the casual audience who prefer to run 2-3 lap races rather than 10+.
It's in Prologue so it's a premium. I expect all the popular Japanese cars to be premium
If that were true, then all 200 + of them would be Japanese. Especially if ALL the Nissans are being carried over from GT4. 'cause between Nissan, Honda, Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Subaru, there are about 200 cars. I don't think ALL Japanese cars will be Premium. some of them might. Maybe a good 50 or so, but not all of them. That would be silly and boring. But, we know the Premiums will come from all corners of the globe. We've got American cars (some with Austrailian chasis), German cars, Italian cars, Japanese cars...heck we're just missing France, Spain, Sweden and Korea.
If that were true, then all 200 + of them would be Japanese. Especially if ALL the Nissans are being carried over from GT4. 'cause between Nissan, Honda, Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Subaru, there are about 200 cars. I don't think ALL Japanese cars will be Premium. some of them might. Maybe a good 50 or so, but not all of them. That would be silly and boring. But, we know the Premiums will come from all corners of the globe. We've got American cars (some with Austrailian chasis), German cars, Italian cars, Japanese cars...heck we're just missing France, Spain, Sweden and Korea.
What's important for me is that each car comes as default with the correct tyre type.
In GT4 most non-racing cars came equipped with Sport tyres, which were more similar to semi-slicks than road tyres (road tyres were the N ones. N1 = eco tyres, N2 = comfort/medium class tyres, N3 = performance road tyres) and offered too much grip while cornering and braking/accelerating.
I don't know about GT5Prologue as I haven't played it, but I hope there's some improvement regarding this aspect in the full game.
If that were true, then all 200 + of them would be Japanese. Especially if ALL the Nissans are being carried over from GT4. 'cause between Nissan, Honda, Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Subaru, there are about 200 cars. I don't think ALL Japanese cars will be Premium. some of them might. Maybe a good 50 or so, but not all of them. That would be silly and boring. But, we know the Premiums will come from all corners of the globe. We've got American cars (some with Austrailian chasis), German cars, Italian cars, Japanese cars...heck we're just missing France, Spain, Sweden and Korea.
I'll give you a hint: Koenigseggigseggigsegg!
^I like how every time I watch the show Its time is still popping 1 foot off either end of the board.
(Top gear.. hope thats what you were intending)