Red Bull Racing and F1 in GT5?

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I can't see the photoshop personally, but if it is shopped, then why would they add a car they have no rights to? Unless, of course, they do have rights some how.

Also interesting to note, it that the helmet in the picture appears to be similar to Timo Glock's. We know he's a GT fan and was even in a video talking to Kaz posted a while back.

It's rather confusing as you'd imagine PD/Sony would be promoting such features if they had somehow acquired them. I guess we'll find out in just over a month.

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Maybe they don't need to promote them. Everybody would buy GT5 if it didn't have any formula 1 cars anyway, so by incuding them it would just be a massive surprise? Who knows.
 
I can't see the photoshop personally,...

In no special order:

The noise (lack off) in the darker parts of the car does not match the average noise-level of the picture.

The right part under the rear wing of the car has been brush-painted by... someone in a hurry.

There are a few angular shapes around the cheek of KY.


Beside, I believe this is an actual real-world picture of the Virgin; not only does the driver sit in the car but it seems to me that he is steering the wheel and looking at the apex. Kind of strange in the middle of the garage!

Wouldn’t PD have at least put a digital asset of the car if it was indeed in the game?:confused:

Maybe they don't need to promote them. Everybody would buy GT5 if it didn't have any formula 1 cars anyway, so by incuding them it would just be a massive surprise? Who knows.

With an F1 racing game to be released in a few days, maybe this screenshot isn’t completely fortuitous...
 
Somebody please help, I'm unable to decipher any more than this:

http://img705.imageshack.us/i/kazunoriyamauchiandseba.jpg/




- 18: Try not to xxxxxx the tires.

- 19: xxxxxxxxxxx the tires if you go.

- 20: On forced in. turbo engines xxxxxx xxxxx there's a bit of a lag after you step on the throttle, xxxxx the engine's power comes on.
(The X1's small displacement engine and high pressure turbo makes throttle control quite touchy thus increasing the challenge and xxxxx xxxx of mastering the car).

- 21: Whoa, you've given it too much throttle.

- 22: Notice that the bulk of the power comes after a slight delay, after you step on the throttle pedal.

- 23: You can tell that this car just keeps on accelerating, right?
 
It's rather confusing as you'd imagine PD/Sony would be promoting such features if they had somehow acquired them. I guess we'll find out in just over a month.

It's all speculation what I'm about to say but the exclusive F1 licence Codemasters have obtained may also allow them to sub-licence to PD perhaps at a certain price or under certain conditions ( maybe not all cars ).
Since the F1 2010 game is about to be replaced next year by F1 2011 and GT5 having a far longer lifespan and not directly competing by genre ( meaning one focussing on one series only, the other possibly having this serie as only one element and not covering each single aspect ) they may have permission to include some current ( the Virgin car is current ) cars as next years, and the years following, Codemasters iterations makes the current cars obsolete for the hardcore F1 follower wanting to race the then current season perhaps.

Maybe it's somewhat similar to the exclusive licence EA struck with Porsche giving them the option to sublet or sell it to other developers.
If so, and again a rather strong assumption with no evidence to support it, they might have agreed to an understanding not to shout about it as the F1 2010 game is about to be released and not steal its thunder.
And maybe PD can only use some of this years cars over the whole lifespan of GT5 making the next ( and this years ) Codemasters F1 games relevant to those who only wish to play an F1 game or those who will buy both games ( as the demographic for both games albeit different in purpose are overlapping ).
 
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Somebody please help, I'm unable to decipher any more than this:

http://img705.imageshack.us/i/kazunoriyamauchiandseba.jpg/




- 18: Try not to xxxxxx the tires.

- 19: xxxxxxxxxxx the tires if you go.

- 20: On forced in. turbo engines xxxxxx xxxxx there's a bit of a lag after you step on the throttle, xxxxx the engine's power comes on.
(The X1's small displacement engine and high pressure turbo makes throttle control quite touchy thus increasing the challenge and xxxxx xxxx of mastering the car).

- 21: Whoa, you've given it too much throttle.

- 22: Notice that the bulk of the power comes after a slight delay, after you step on the throttle pedal.

- 23: You can tell that this car just keeps on accelerating, right?

- 19: it is damaging the tires if you do ??

Pehaps a German speaker might have better luck with the right-hand list?
 
- 19: it is damaging the tires if you do ??

Pehaps a German speaker might have better luck with the right-hand list?

Yes, probably!
Anyway, now we know that the X1 has got a small displacement, high pressure turbocharged engine. I wonder if it's reminescent of the '80s turbo F1 era (+ modern improvements). Could it be an unregulated, prototype 1.6 liter 4 cylinder turbo as expected by new 2013 F1 regulations?
 
That Virgin car is not there by chance.

That is official PD material, obviously very well picked from many photos, so that is almost a 99% confirmation regarding some surprises that still awaits in the pipe :)
 
It's all speculation what I'm about to say but the exclusive F1 licence Codemasters have obtained may also allow them to sub-licence to PD perhaps at a certain price or under certain conditions ( maybe not all cars ).
Since the F1 2010 game is about to be replaced next year by F1 2011 and GT5 having a far longer lifespan and not directly competing by genre ( meaning one focussing on one series only, the other possibly having this serie as only one element and not covering each single aspect ) they may have permission to include some current ( the Virgin car is current ) cars as next years, and the years following, Codemasters iterations makes the current cars obsolete for the hardcore F1 follower wanting to race the then current season perhaps.

Maybe it's somewhat similar to the exclusive licence EA struck with Porsche giving them the option to sublet or sell it to other developers.
If so, and again a rather strong assumption with no evidence to support it, they might have agreed to an understanding not to shout about it as the F1 2010 game is about to be released and not steal it's thunder.
And maybe PD can only use some of this years cars over the whole lifespan of GT5 making the next ( and this years ) Codemasters F1 games relevant to those who only wish to play an F1 game or those who will buy both games ( as the demographic for both games albeit different in purpose are overlapping ).

You might just be onto something there with the sub-licensing, it may just be possible and I think it's been overlooked. Also, the official game offers a different experience of the overall lifestyle of a driver in depth, so CM may have less to lose by simply allowing PD to use (some of) the cars only as it's not a direct competitor in some sense for the hardcore fans.

Also, regarding an agreement not to steal thunder, I think T10 weren't allowed to show Porsches in the the pre-release official shots of FM3, so that makes sense.

That Virgin car is not there by chance.

That is official PD material, obviously very well picked from many photos, so that is almost a 99% confirmation regarding some surprises that still awaits in the pipe :)

Exciting. Are you able to offer any cryptic hints? ;)
 
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It's not a photoshop. I'm wondering if soundtrack knows that it's a TV screen and not a window. Just saying.
 
Exciting. Are you able to offer any cryptic hints? ;)

No, really. But since we saw those photos where every detail has been taken care of - including blurring text/drawings on some papers in front of Kaz and Newey and such - this picture in background can't be there by chance.

So, I would personally take it as a very strong hint in direction of additional F1 cars except Ferrari, especially after Famine's Gamescom session teached us that Kaz is highlighting "Formula" as as separate car-class in GT5.
 
No, really. But since we saw those photos where every detail has been taken care of - including blurring text/drawings on some papers in front of Kaz and Newey and such - this picture in background can't be there by chance.

So, I would personally take it as a very strong hint in direction of additional F1 cars except Ferrari, especially after Famine's Gamescom session teached us that Kaz is highlighting "Formula" as as separate car-class in GT5.

I'll agree this must be a clear hint as these pictures are carefully chosen and every detail we're not supposed to see has been blurred.
When the car in question were to be a Red Bull F1 car, which would seem more logical, this whole discussion perhaps wouldn't even be started.
They carefully chose another manufacturer apart from Ferrari and Red Bull Racing which were logical to be included in one form or other, I think they deliberately chose a Virgin car because this is their first season, and thus a current season F1 car, and maybe because it's a first for PD to include multiple licenced F1 cars in a GT-game.......
 
No, really. But since we saw those photos where every detail has been taken care of - including blurring text/drawings on some papers in front of Kaz and Newey and such - this picture in background can't be there by chance.

So, I would personally take it as a very strong hint in direction of additional F1 cars except Ferrari, especially after Famine's Gamescom session teached us that Kaz is highlighting "Formula" as as separate car-class in GT5.
I really hope there are more than just Ferrarir in the game right? I was really looking forward to the F1 part of this game and expecting a lot more F1 cars. Plus i'm holding off on buying F1 2010 by codemasters for this reason too.
 
In no special order:

The noise (lack off) in the darker parts of the car does not match the average noise-level of the picture.

The right part under the rear wing of the car has been brush-painted by... someone in a hurry.

There are a few angular shapes around the cheek of KY.

Beside, I believe this is an actual real-world picture of the Virgin; not only does the driver sit in the car but it seems to me that he is steering the wheel and looking at the apex. Kind of strange in the middle of the garage!

Wouldn’t PD have at least put a digital asset of the car if it was indeed in the game?:confused:

With an F1 racing game to be released in a few days, maybe this screenshot isn’t completely fortuitous...
When you put it like that, and going back to look at it in full, it's hard not to agree with you. I wonder then if they were trying to hide what was really on the screen. Presumably the X1 since Kaz has himself and Newey stood in front of it?
 
In no special order:

The noise (lack off) in the darker parts of the car does not match the average noise-level of the picture.

The right part under the rear wing of the car has been brush-painted by... someone in a hurry.

There are a few angular shapes around the cheek of KY.


Beside, I believe this is an actual real-world picture of the Virgin; not only does the driver sit in the car but it seems to me that he is steering the wheel and looking at the apex. Kind of strange in the middle of the garage!


Wouldn’t PD have at least put a digital asset of the car if it was indeed in the game?:confused:



With an F1 racing game to be released in a few days, maybe this screenshot isn’t completely fortuitous...

There ya go! Just rotate it.

Lucas-di-Grassi-Copyright-Virgin-Racing-.jpg


Oh and by the way, this is Lucas di Grassi, not Timo Glock as suggested above.
 
No.

The sponsors would be flipped also, which isn't the case.

If you look carefully to the photo, you can see that the chassis is almost perfectly straight, the only thing that is in a direction is the driver's helmet, so why not rotate it to fool us? The sponsors wouldn't need to be flipped as they are straight. Amar212 told us before PD are taking everything in detail.
 
That Virgin is definitely shopped in. The rear winged is wrong for a start.

Look at the V in "Virgin" the wing is missing to the left of it and we see the garage.

I wonder if the X-1 was there instead.
 
Beside, I believe this is an actual real-world picture of the Virgin; not only does the driver sit in the car but it seems to me that he is steering the wheel and looking at the apex. Kind of strange in the middle of the garage!
On this point it isn't strange at all. Drivers often sit in the car whilst in the garage, and depending on the track have to turn full lock to get out... but it's so obvious (to me now anyway) that it's a photoshop that it doesn't really matter what it is or isn't, but the why. They could have used the Ferrari F1, or a Polyphony Digital F1 for example. Why Virgin? It must be they licensed it. Why photoshop, it must be because they wanted to hide what was really there.
 
I can't see the photoshop personally, but if it is shopped, then why would they add a car they have no rights to? Unless, of course, they do have rights some how.

Also interesting to note, it that the helmet in the picture appears to be similar to Timo Glock's. We know he's a GT fan and was even in a video talking to Kaz posted a while back.

It's rather confusing as you'd imagine PD/Sony would be promoting such features if they had somehow acquired them. I guess we'll find out in just over a month.

PF1-Gallery-Helmet-Timo-Glock_2427318.jpg

By the way, this helmet with an emblem of mark of a new Russian sports car.
MARUSSIA
 
If you look carefully to the photo, you can see that the chassis is almost perfectly straight, the only thing that is in a direction is the driver's helmet, so why not rotate it to fool us? The sponsors wouldn't need to be flipped as they are straight. Amar212 told us before PD are taking everything in detail.

Look at the T bar's height. It's at a different angle, therefore the whole picture is at a different angle. And why go to the effort of rotating the driver's helmet? It makes no sense to do so.

Also, that isn't Di Grassi's helmet behind Newey and Kaz, it's Glock's.
 
On this point it isn't strange at all. Drivers often sit in the car whilst in the garage, and depending on the track have to turn full lock to get out... but it's so obvious (to me now anyway) that it's a photoshop that it doesn't really matter what it is or isn't, but the why. They could have used the Ferrari F1, or a Polyphony Digital F1 for example. Why Virgin? It must be they licensed it. Why photoshop, it must be because they wanted to hide what was really there.

Remember the Italian flags, they didn't have the license to those, PD must have just assumed they could use them without consequence. It could be someone here was in a rush to cover up the X-1 or whatever and picked a Virgin picture out of convenience of shape in relation to the X-1.
 
Remember the Italian flags, they didn't have the license to those, PD must have just assumed they could use them without consequence. It could be someone here was in a rush to cover up the X-1 or whatever and picked a Virgin picture out of convenience of shape in relation to the X-1.

Flags on buildings and landscape are one thing, 99% of people wouldn't even think of needing to ask if you needed a separate licence for a small amount of flags strewn about when you already have a licence for the city itself. :banghead:

Anyway, you may be right with the X1, that they may not have noticed at first and then needed to cover it up before posting it online.
 
Sorry for eventually ruining people's hopes. This should at least close the controversy about this specific screenshot. (Hopefully no more denial.;))

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By the way, I’m confident that the F2007 will get some realistic rivals to compete against!👍
 
Remember the Italian flags, they didn't have the license to those, PD must have just assumed they could use them without consequence. It could be someone here was in a rush to cover up the X-1 or whatever and picked a Virgin picture out of convenience of shape in relation to the X-1.
There's a difference between flags, and car licenses. They know only too well they can't just put in a F1 car without the license so the choice must have been symbolic... or [EDIT] perhaps they were in such a rush to find an image they just picked one that looked proportionally right and to hell with the consequences?
 

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