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The only cars Codies has is the 2010 cars.
And the 2009 cars đź‘Ť.
The only cars Codies has is the 2010 cars.
And the 2009 cars đź‘Ť.
In the trailer, I thought I saw Adrian Newey skteching whilst taking to Kaz, then it goes on to show manufacturing. It would be interesting if he helped design a new Formula Polyphony and they made a full size model/concept to promote the game.
btw, I just had a thought. Maybe Adrian Newey wasn't telling them about a Red Bull F1 car, but a McLaren one (he used to work there, for those who don't follow F1) as well as, or instead of a Red Bull one. One of the late 1990s McLaren F1 cars would be a great addition.
I really hope that the Red Bull F1 is in and the rally car that Kimi will drive but old F1 cars are pretty boring, id rather have the cars after 2000 which have tons of grip.
Only if Polyphony offer original liveries, something they haven't done since GT2 (under the Racing Modifiations upgrade). If a car has a Red Bull livery, it's likely going to be because it has that livery in real life.we could see a whole bunch of Red Bull sponsered Race Cars appear in GT5.
''Vettel and Newey - crashing into your teammate and mechanical failures confirmed?''
There's no reason why an '09 RedBull RB5 would not be able to appear in GT5 provided there is no use of the words Formula 1, F1 and so on. It's a 'RedBull' liscenced product rather than an 'F1' liscenced product.
I cant see why they would put that Vettel and Adrian Newey teaser at the end of such an important trailer if they were just doing voice-overs and providing a little bit of tech input.
I don't think Bernie Ecclestone would be happy if a second developer acquired the entire grid of cars without actually mentioning F1. It's likely that the Codemasters contract guarantees exclusivity.
Codies have the 2009 licence - they released F1 2009 on the Wii.
Something is fishy with Newey being featured so prominently, maybe the track editor wasn't a track editor but some kind of car editor, maybe you will be able to "design" your own car, after a fashion.
Just seems a bit strange to have a man who is widely regarde as one of the greatest designers of cars, not just F1 cars, although that's his area of expertise, featured so specifically in a game trailer, or then again, I might be completely wrong.
On the other hand, he does specialise in aerodynamics, which doesn't really make sense either, guess we'll have to wait and see.
Something is fishy with Newey being featured so prominently, maybe the track editor wasn't a track editor but some kind of car editor, maybe you will be able to "design" your own car, after a fashion.
Just seems a bit strange to have a man who is widely regarde as one of the greatest designers of cars, not just F1 cars, although that's his area of expertise, featured so specifically in a game trailer, or then again, I might be completely wrong.
On the other hand, he does specialise in aerodynamics, which doesn't really make sense either, guess we'll have to wait and see.
has anyone though what if they put in the 2011 cars, not to detialed with the specs only alter them slightly from the 2010 cars and give them next years livery
Something is fishy with Newey being featured so prominently, maybe the track editor wasn't a track editor but some kind of car editor, maybe you will be able to "design" your own car, after a fashion.
Just seems a bit strange to have a man who is widely regarde as one of the greatest designers of cars, not just F1 cars, although that's his area of expertise, featured so specifically in a game trailer, or then again, I might be completely wrong.
On the other hand, he does specialise in aerodynamics, which doesn't really make sense either, guess we'll have to wait and see.
Maybe someone could ask him or Vettel at the next Gran Prix ?
Um, because those cars don't exist yet. Polyphony can't add something that hasn't been created yet. And if they somehow did ad those cars, what would there be to stop teams using the game - assuming it's realistic enough - to figure out how good the 2011 cars are?has anyone though what if they put in the 2011 cars, not to detialed with the specs only alter them slightly from the 2010 cars and give them next years livery
Codies have the 2009 licence - they released F1 2009 on the Wii.
As for a PD/RedBull/Newey F1 concept car, I just saw this in the EuroGamer E3 interview:
"If that bothers you, a show reel of standard cars - Dodge muscle numbers, streamlined F1 concepts, and something that looks to my untrained eye like a Mini Clubman"
Oh, come on. At least give the guy some credit ...I know what you tried to say, Adrian Newey creating his fantasy racecar designs free from all FIA restrictions purely for GT5 ( which would be very nice for us, but probably also for himself ).
Although I suspect he ( the journalist that is ) either saw some Japanese concept cars he didn't previously encounter or even mistook the Auto-Union for a futuristic streamlined ( which is partly correct ) F1 car.
And it wouldn't even surprise me if those Dodge cars were really Fords and his "untrained eye" ( his own judgement ) mistook a Nissan Micra for a Mini Clubman.
Oh, come on. At least give the guy some credit ...
I think the interiors thing is quite clear. If people are getting confused about it, it's because of the debates here.Looking back it does sound a bit harsh, apology for that, although maybe it had more to do with this whole interior view confusion which keeps bugging me than anything he actually wrote.
True enough, but it's my experience that these magazines generally send fans of a genre to report on new releases from within that genre. There's no point in having someone report on GT5 if they hate racing games.Again sorry, although I've seen enough gaming related journalism getting it painfully wrong when writing about the racing genre on several occassions so I might become too sceptical and annoyed and it perhaps clouded my judgement.
actually, I thought so as well, but they can't - because iRacing is about to include the 2009 Williams FW31.
That Williams deal also probably reduces the chance of them being in GT5, because I doubt they would go in both.
Yamauchi-san also mentioned:
-- Users will be able to race a full 24 Hours of Le Mans or Nurburgring.
-- Full NASCAR races available
-- There will be an available virtual driving school for GT beginners
-- In addition to Ferrari, more Formula 1 teams are expected
-- GT5 will be produced in 12 languages