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Interestingly, the new Spec 2.0 trailer inserted new content into their videos. But that's already revealed (DLC to be specific). But I'm surprised nobody noticed a very beautiful highway track.
Here are some screens of 2 M powered beemers facing off in that unidentified track, which confirms that it will have a dynamic time change.
		
		
	
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
Notice how the M5 switches from Sidelights to Low beam? Also, look at the road and background. The road leads it through an empty space, presumably an ocean, connecting high terrain islands.
Now, on to more revealing footage, is with the X2011. (Pun intended (if you get it)
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The road looks to be a one way road, and a very long one. It also appears that the road is right handed, so the country set is probably somewhere in the Asian region, considering the mountainous islands. This could probably be somewhere in Japan.
My guesses are very much the real Wangan stretch in the outskirts of the Tokyo Bay. However, a close resemblance to that is the Tokyo Bay Aqua Line, a long and straight stretch that connects the city with a small town and a small mountain range. Tokyo Bay Aqua Line is dominantly above sea-level, and a quarter of it's portion is an underwater tunnel.
What do you think this is?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Here are some screens of 2 M powered beemers facing off in that unidentified track, which confirms that it will have a dynamic time change.
	
	
	Notice how the M5 switches from Sidelights to Low beam? Also, look at the road and background. The road leads it through an empty space, presumably an ocean, connecting high terrain islands.
Now, on to more revealing footage, is with the X2011. (Pun intended (if you get it)
	
	
	The road looks to be a one way road, and a very long one. It also appears that the road is right handed, so the country set is probably somewhere in the Asian region, considering the mountainous islands. This could probably be somewhere in Japan.
My guesses are very much the real Wangan stretch in the outskirts of the Tokyo Bay. However, a close resemblance to that is the Tokyo Bay Aqua Line, a long and straight stretch that connects the city with a small town and a small mountain range. Tokyo Bay Aqua Line is dominantly above sea-level, and a quarter of it's portion is an underwater tunnel.
What do you think this is?