Correct is the camera angle that works best for each individual. I prefer bumper cam as well, but I used to do better with the rear exterior view. Hell, if you really want to analyze "correct" then the only "correct" view is cockpit since that's what it's like in real-life. You don't drive a car from the front bumper close to the pavement now do you?
Side-note: so far I'm enjoying Kaz. It's a little silly at times but it's interesting to learn about GT and PD's history.
He's sat awfully close to that screen.
Thats about right. Imagine the distance to the dials in a real car. Now compare that with this Iimage where it looks like the guy likes to drive from the back seat.He's sat awfully close to that screen.
Thats about right. Imagine the distance to the dials in a real car. Now compare that with this Iimage where it looks like the guy likes to drive from the back seat.
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He's sat awfully close to that screen.
Hell, if you really want to analyze "correct" then the only "correct" view is cockpit since that's what it's like in real-life. You don't drive a car from the front bumper close to the pavement now do you?
Bumper camera is in fact not a bumper camera. It's positioned at the same height as the interior camera, which is positioned at the same height as the driver avatar's eyes. It might be positioned further up front than the interior camera, but that's hard to tell.
I just tested the strapped-to-the-bumper myth: https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/bumper-camera-myth-busted.301238/
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/bumper-camera-myth-busted.301238/not strapped to the bumper
Also, there's nothing correct about being placed in the center of every car, as if it's a McLaren F1. In a right hand drive car, you sit on the right hand side, & with a left hand drive car the left. A race driver has to adapt to this change when switching from right to left hand drive & vice versa, regarding his driving line & placement of the car on track. Playing the game in bumper cam does away with this aspect of reality.
Whilst this is very true, in car view does away with reality due to the distance you sit from your tv screen, and the fact that there is a set of hands and a steering wheel in front of your hands and controller/wheel. If in car view did away with the wheel and hands, and moved the camera forward a little further, then it would be a realistic representation. At the moment, none of the cameras are perfect.Also, there's nothing correct about being placed in the center of every car, as if it's a McLaren F1. In a right hand drive car, you sit on the right hand side, & with a left hand drive car the left. A race driver has to adapt to this change when switching from right to left hand drive & vice versa, regarding his driving line & placement of the car on track. Playing the game in bumper cam does away with this aspect of reality.
I don't think he "normally" plays GT anymore. Not after GT4.What I find funny is Kaz using a cheap DFGT But I suppose thats not what he normally uses...
How you watching Kaz, is it still Hulu exclusive?Correct is the camera angle that works best for each individual. I prefer bumper cam as well, but I used to do better with the rear exterior view. Hell, if you really want to analyze "correct" then the only "correct" view is cockpit since that's what it's like in real-life. You don't drive a car from the front bumper close to the pavement now do you?
Side-note: so far I'm enjoying Kaz. It's a little silly at times but it's interesting to learn about GT and PD's history.
....I think we'd get much better, much more bug free games, like before GT5..