Rewinding is a 100% less evil in terms of "learning the track for new drivers" than Dynamic Raceline.
If I have to chose between Rewind and Dynamic Raceline I'd always choose Rewind.
For example, of course.
Suddenly the rewind option is a "good feature"...(not for me, for me always was a good feature)
I want to know wheres is the people who says that option is a heresy and that option is not from a sim, GT is a sim, etc etc etc.
Seems like the GT hardcore fans are not much hardcore.
Sorry my english.
What do you mean? There are arguments everywhere of the "hardcore" GT fans who are not so fond of this feature.
Really??
Well it's good we're having a discussion but the way he just casually mentioned this feature, I'm still unsure as to whether it was a translation error/misunderstanding or what. I think it would be wise for people to not get their hopes up too high just yet, or convince themselves that it's a confirmed feature.
Still, if it's in I'm just pleased mainly since it's one less thing for reviewers to nitpick the lack of when writing about the game.
... because, some people have got nothing better to do, and cannot stand it when other people disagree with their opinion. I personally could not care less if it's in or not, and if I use it to save myself from wasting 20 minutes of racing on the last corner, I have no problem with that. It's just a game FFS. It has its place during training so you can learn the course, and if you use it during a time trial, you are only cheating yourself and it would be marked against the time that you cheated anyway. So all those having heart attacks over this...whatever... Are these people telling me they have never hit "restart" during a race? Yeah yeah...I really, for the life of me, can't possibly understand why people have problems with rewinding in single player?
You can say that you won't use it, but from there to suggesting it ruins the gameplay is going as far as the eye can see, and then some. If it;s in single player, why do so many people care and act as if it's ruining competition?
It will be configurable, but the ideal default would be the triangular start button, but that would mean its real function would need re-mapping.Slightly on topic, slightly off, I wonder what buttons will be mapped to the rewind / fast forward feature...? KY has mentioned about wanting to keep the ability to use the D-Pad for steering, there aren't that many buttons left unused...
I think the problem with the rewind feature is that you lose credibility for any fast laps/crazy drifts. Sure they may not be counted on the leaderboards, but with GT5 having youtube video upload, you rewind yourself to the perfect lap, upload replay and nobody is the wiser.
I just hope, if it is implemented, then it is done carefully as an introductory tool for new players, and is not allowed at all for higher competition levels, online or offline. Standard physics allowed/pro physics not allowed or something along those lines.
Personally I would rather not see it at all, I'll be disappointed if PD release GT5 with gameplay rewind in the game. The learning curve, I feel, of Gran Turismo is the License tests and trial and error, not undo/redo.
I just hope, if it is implemented, then it is done carefully as an introductory tool for new players, and is not allowed at all for higher competition levels, online or offline. Standard physics allowed/pro physics not allowed or something along those lines.
Personally I would rather not see it at all, I'll be disappointed if PD release GT5 with gameplay rewind in the game. The learning curve, I feel, of Gran Turismo is the License tests and trial and error, not undo/redo.
Good point. With rewind, you still need to learn how to properly take a turn that perhaps you messed up. With a dynamic raceline, it just flat out tells you how to drive the track.
It looks like Geordi LaForge and his older, slightly retarded brother, Shifty LaForge.Yes and your avatar is comprised of one specialty feature and a bunch of human features found on many other humans... but it pretty much exactly matches only one I can think of![]()
Odd, I spent more time in GT4 on Nurburgring driving around on my own than racing other cars. You can setup a practice or time trial run at any time and just drive until you pass out if you want.I never thought of GT as a Sim and found it rather weird the packaging says "Driving Simulator" when all you actually get to do was "Racing"
Well, you have to take the full sentence:Kazunori Yamauchi:"...you can reverse your game and record your laps and share them with others."
It seems innocent in this context. I feel like he is saying you can rewind the game, but only for lap time purposes.
How do you interpret it?
Notice the comma I highlighted. It does not exist in the original quote from the article, thus making it appear that the phrase is tied to the replay phrase. But upon further examination I can tell that this article was written using AP-Style format (the default English writing style of journalists) and not the MLA style many of us are taught to use in school because it is what many use for research papers. I use AP-style at work, and that comma is not used to separate the final object in a list of objects the way it is in MLA because the "and" does that already. The second "and" links "record your laps" with "share them with others," which is the You Tube feature, but that first "and" is very likely denoting a new object in the list. Assuming that I am not reading this incorrectly, "reverse your game" is not linked to "record your laps" in any way, other than them both being a feature.However, a lot of driver's aids will be included, such as driving lines, ABS, automatic braking, you can reverse your game, and record your laps and share them with others. All those things. They were not that difficult to implement.
You just described Mega Man and/or Donkey Kong, two of the most popular franchises in gaming history.Think of a race as a stage in a action/fps game, now imagine if there were no checkpoints. If you died and had to keep going back to the start of the stage (which lets call a stage 30mins), this becomes very frustrating, especially if you keep dieing at the same point of the stage.
NFS: Shift has it? But I own NFS: Shift and have never seen it. I honestly do not know if it has it or not. But then I looked at the controls just long enough to find gas, brake, shifting, steering, and view change.Do you know which racing cars games have this feature? It's FM3 GRID, NFS Shift etc.
Notice the comma I highlighted. It does not exist in the original quote from the article, thus making it appear that the phrase is tied to the replay phrase. But upon further examination I can tell that this article was written using AP-Style format (the default English writing style of journalists) and not the MLA style many of us are taught to use in school because it is what many use for research papers. I use AP-style at work, and that comma is not used to separate the final object in a list of objects the way it is in MLA because the "and" does that already. The second "and" links "record your laps" with "share them with others," which is the You Tube feature, but that first "and" is very likely denoting a new object in the list. Assuming that I am not reading this incorrectly, "reverse your game" is not linked to "record your laps" in any way, other than them both being a feature.
While you are correct, the journalist is using AP-style and as such wrote it as he understood it to be. So, my analysis does not have any bearing on the translation itself, nor did I claim it did, but it does show how the journalist understood it to be said. I only did this as the post I was responding to gave the quote out of context from its own sentence and attempted to make an assumption based on that alone.Now although that's very impressive, you're interpreting what a journalist wrote down that was translated from Japanese.
I don't think there's any mileage in analysing what was written down at that level, as what was written on the site has no guarantee of even being that close to what KY said....
You just described Mega Man and/or Donkey Kong, two of the most popular franchises in gaming history.
I agree with your assessment that rewind wouldn't ruin the game, and may even make it better for others, but your argument has a huge flaw. Your description of a horrible situation is how many of us gamed for generations, and we took it like men.
description of a horrible situation is how many of us gamed for generations, and we took it like men.
Odd, I spent more time in GT4 on Nurburgring driving around on my own than racing other cars. You can setup a practice or time trial run at any time and just drive until you pass out if you want.