Neon.. Poll Added

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Should GT5 Get Neon?


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another_jakhole
smh

This is all for me.

hahahaha adds taste. Ok, I like your opinion. I don't like the fact that you think you're speaking for every person that plays GT.

Do I ?
 
No serious argument can be made, besides saying GT isn't about that. You're taking your opinions to whole 'nother levels.

A livery editor is one of the incredibly rare things that people on GTP very much can state GT to be "about," since Kaz has gone on record as saying he does want it in the series and even wanted it in GT5.


That fact alone invalidates your attempt to play Devil's Advocate over this, let alone all of the other things that make the comparison itself absurd.
 
Now that I think about it, I'll trade all of my uniforms for some neons.💡

I'm not against adding anything in GT. I am, however, against adding useless or almost useless stuff before the addition of more tracks, premium cars, event creator, ....
 
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If you're going to waste time on a Livery Editor, which people want it to be like FM's, then how can you not add something so simple as neons? They're both for looks and nothing more. It doesn't add to how a car drives and making a car look like a real world race car's counterpart doesn't make it's specs the same. That's what all the race cars in GT are there for.

Again, I'm not saying we need neon lights in GT, but who cares if there is? Same argument with people saying they don't want to see others' crappy looking cars Online. That's not a good argument.

You're ignoring the fact that people do care about having it in the game whether you like it or not. Think about all the people who have and use FM for the Livery Editor alone. I wasn't someone who cared if they added the option to put wheels on the Standard cars. Now that it's here, what's so bad about having the option to do it? Some of you guys are acting like it's "newbish" to add neons to a car. It seems elitist.


Yea, that's ALL it does. For ****s sake, be a little more open-minded.



You can say it about something like this, obviously. Adding neon to the exterior of any car is going overboard and distracting.


Also, you can't deny how many people (MILLIONS!!!) who would want to replicate "The Fast and the Furious" cars. Denying something, because of how not serious it is isn't a good argument. Plain and simple.

Neon lights in FM at this stage would suck. Neon lights on Night tracks would add something to night racing online in GT.

Waste time on a livery editor, lol. I'm sorry, but neons, Thank the Lord, will most certainly never be in GT5, or any other one after. Simple? More simple than a livery editor maybe, but not simple by any means, because, unlike rims, it's almost certain that they'd have to create different length neons for each car, seeing that a lot of the cars are different lengths (apart from the ones that are in the game more than once) not to mention the detail (if they make it visible like the ones in some pictures I've seen) and the solors as well, it may sound "easy" but I bet it, by no means is. I'll put it to you this way: the difference between neons and a livery editor, obviously, is the ability you have with one, and the ability you have with the other. In other words, neons, are simply colored lights you put under your car to light up the ground (for what ever purpose that serves I will never understand) so basically, yes, I have an unjust hatred for them, I have never seen a car that was made better by neons, its that simple. With a livery editor on the other hand, you can create any paint scheme you want. ANY! (If it's a deep enough editor that is). With the right car, I could create any race car in the world that the game doesn't already have, or any famous car. The General Lee, Herbie, the cars from The Fast and the Furious, and so on. Neons, the only cars worth recreating are the ones from The Fast and the Furious. (and personally, I think those cars looked a lot better without neon in the day scenes). I don't think that they're "newbish" I just think that they're rediculous. And as much as I hate to be redundant about it, but seriously, that is what NFS and Midnight Club are for. I'm one of those people that like Forza merely for its livery editor, I can't tell you how many times I've contemplated getting an Xbox *gasp* just for that, obviously though, that would be a waste of money. The people who care about it? Lets put this in perspective, if I were to put up a poll between what people would rather have: Neon, or a livery editor, we obviously know what would win, and by a large margin. Also, to point it out, the poll on this page kind of speaks for itself as well. Well apart from lighting up the ground what does it do? You tell me, what does it do for your car other than lighting up the ground?
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I want you to tell me, in true honesty,that neon makes that car look any better. To say its for looks, is, in essence, about on par with what people say when they want the ability to add ginormous rims to their cars:
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Oh God.......excuse me while I kill myself..............again.............. but before I do, one last thing, no I can't deny that there are "millions" of people that would like to recreate the cars from The Fast and the Furious, (personally, I would too) but honestly? How many of those "millions" do you honestly think that they want to recreate those cars purely for the neon, or would be "extremely disappointed if they didn't have any neons on them? I could bet no more than 100, and that's stretching it, because I'd rather say none. To finish though, I would rather have neon in the game than some rediculously large rims, indefinitely. Personally though, on a list of things that PD are planning to add to this game, neons have to be pretty damn low on that list.

Also, on a side note, I did used to think that neon was "cool" when I played NFS Underground (the first one), but now that I'm older, I honestly think it's a bit immature for some reason, but thats just me.
 
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Neon, no...
But i'm with the guy(s) who said more aeroparts.
Not the ricing ones (giant wings and giant holes bumpers), but the JDM ones at least.
For example: I bought a Silvia S13 (premium), went to GT Auto, checked the aero parts session... OMG, bought the front bumper and side skirts upgrade... and then realized that at the back, they changed nothing...
The car looks amazingly beautiful, at least in the front and the sides, but in the back there is just a big hole of nothingness... i mean, why not a JDM bumper or at least an air diffuser...
Same happens with the '91 Acura NSX, it just ruins the car looks...

I'm not asking for some NFS or Midnightclub, but at least minimally pretty body parts...

But then we enter the 'taste' questions...
 
Wouldn't mind seeing it added. More options are always good but there are other features that should be added first
 
What is this, back to 2002 again? Do neon lights even exist in the tuner world anymore?

Obviously certain people just got their hands on a copy of FF1 and FF2 not realizing that FF5 is the more rational and realistic (to an extent) trend of the car community.
 
I'd rather have something like a Bee-R Rev Limiter added, so all cars can shoot flames and crackle.
Doesn't all the cars do it already in GT5? :confuse:

I think i don't really get what you said... :dunce:

edit: i was surprised to see a VW Fusca (beetle) 1600 cutting the revs at high rpm, the real one did not do that, it was a direct injection engine, no eletronics... in other words it would blow out.
It would be more 'realistic' if at the rev limit the engine stoped at a rpm and sustained it if you'd keep accelerating, as if the driver just lifted the foot to keep the same rpm without blowing up the engine.
 
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I voted no. The only people who have neons on their cars are the people who call themselves streetracers and drive econoboxes with badly fitted bodykits and loud paintjobs.
 
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