How much money would you pay?

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How much money would you pay to have your own personal car modeled in GT5 even as a standard car? As a premium?
I've been thinking about this for some time now and want to know your opinions.
 
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How much money would you pay to have your own personal car modeled in GT5 even as a standard car? As a premium?
I've been thinking about this for some time now and want to know your opinions.

Hmm nothing really,i can just drive it in real life. The reason i bought GT was so i can drive cars that i cant afford in real life. But to answer,i guess maybe .25cents? For real
 
How much money would you pay to have your own personal car modeled in GT5 even as a standard car? As a premium?
I've been thinking about this for some time now and want to know your opinions.

$100+ maybe up to $200 because it's tricked way out.
 
How much money would you pay to have your own personal car modeled in GT5 even as a standard car?

PD doesn't model Standard cars. They only work in Premiums. The reason there are two different levels of detail (Standard and Premium) is that the Standard models predate GT5, so they were rendered for last-gen hardware, and in some cases two-generations-ago. No cars were rendered specifically for GT5 as Standard models.
 
My current car is in GT5.. I have never used.. If I want to drive it, I will "in real life"..💡

Zero.:)
 
IceMan PJN
PD doesn't model Standard cars. They only work in Premiums. The reason there are two different levels of detail (Standard and Premium) is that the Standard models predate GT5, so they were rendered for last-gen hardware, and in some cases two-generations-ago. No cars were rendered specifically for GT5 as Standard models.

what about the Jaguar XFR?
 
PD doesn't model Standard cars. They only work in Premiums. The reason there are two different levels of detail (Standard and Premium) is that the Standard models predate GT5, so they were rendered for last-gen hardware, and in some cases two-generations-ago. No cars were rendered specifically for GT5 as Standard models.

Veyron and Mazda Furai '08 come to mind?
 
Yeah, I think it would be cool to be able to do things to your car and tune it and everything. The main advantage I see is being able to drive your car on tracks that wouldn't be possible any other way.
 
My toyota pickup is an access cab model similar to the X-Runner in GT5, except mine doesn't have the V6, just the 2.7L 4-cylinder engine. However, some race shops have taken this same 4-cyl engine and pumped it to 1200+ HP for drag racing. I'd pay... oh, $10 to drive that mess in GT5. Otherwise just forget it... I drive my truck almost every day in real life.
 
My previous car is in GT5 (Subaru Legacy 3.0R), but recently I bought a 2005 Mondeo Ghia X 3.0 V6. This would be fantastic to have in the game; there's a gap for this type of car, but I doubt PD even acknowledge that such a car exists. I'd definitely pay a quid or two for it, though.
 
For PD to completely and properly recreate your own individual "ride" into the game (and by that I mean all technical aspects, not merely how it looks) would most likely involve a sum of money that would be unrealistic for the average Joe to spend.

But it's a nice dream, nontheless.
 
I had an MX5, I would love to see one of those in GT5 but I guess you can't have everything...

I would give a fiver or maybe even a tenner to have my old Ford Capri in it though.

My current car is far too dull however, I feel that some may pay not to have to model it. On that note, I am astonished the Vauxhall Vectra made it in. I guess not everyone at polyphony enjoys driving!
 
I'd pay up to $500 to get my 1991 Trans Am in the game... actually, any Trans Am, any year, but mostly my 1991 and 1969. I had a 1969 Firebird with Ram Air 400 that I used to drag race on the weekends, so that would be GREAT as well.
 
Turismo.M.G!
I had an MX5, I would love to see one of those in GT5 but I guess you can't have everything...

Lol.

I'd love to see my maxima in it. Its a bit big but its fast and sexy lol
 
My Vauxhall (Opel) Corsa C is in the game and its so jaggy but i still love it, And i got a real one parked outside that's less jaggy.
 
citroen saxo VTS and fiat stilo abarth.

For the plesure of driving them in gt5 i would pay few dollars:)
 
PD doesn't model Standard cars. They only work in Premiums. The reason there are two different levels of detail (Standard and Premium) is that the Standard models predate GT5, so they were rendered for last-gen hardware, and in some cases two-generations-ago. No cars were rendered specifically for GT5 as Standard models.

Actually, they just copy and pasted cars from Gran Turismo 4 into Gran Turismo 5. I think it's possible that some were imported from GT3 :scared: .
 
How much money would you pay to have your own personal car modeled in GT5 even as a standard car? As a premium?
I've been thinking about this for some time now and want to know your opinions.

As in your own unique, individual car or the make and model if it is not already in the game?

I wouldn't pay for the former because I don't think that I would get an accurate enough representation of the car physics wise. Modifying a stock car using GT's tuning shop would probably be good enough. If my car was stock but had a unique look I would not pay for it because we should have a livery editor in the game already.

If the car was simply not in the game, then it would depend on what car it was. Whether I own or not doesn't matter, what matters is if it's interesting.
 
I just want them make it possibil to get more horspower in the volvo 240 300hp
in that car are nothing compears to what that engine can get.
and something that had been better is engine swap function
 
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