The next ten years...

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in 10 years id want petrolcars and not just electric cars in gt9.
an option to drive the game in my real car, my windshield turns to a screen. all this while the car drives it self on autopilot i can drive on spa. dont think its impossible :)
 
My feeling for the future is a bit concerned when I think of how I want to experience GT. Because the outstanding progression appears to be from immersion, rather than the latest innovation in graphics or console power. Right now I know GT5 could be so much better for me if i had 5 PS3 consoles each with a copy of GT5 and 5 40" TV's displaying the game. This for me is not realistically achievable. It's like knowing PS4 and GT7 is out now but you know with 100% certainty you will never be able to even try it.
And it can only get worse, driving sim gamers will have a completely divisive upper tier of elite who are well off and can get the best kit, and the most enjoyment. It's possible by 10 years time PD will be creating a GT game that has full support for hydraulic or electric motorised cockpit rigs that fully simulate the surfaces of real world and GT designed tracks. And these machines will cost a fortune, and become a fantastical wish for millions.
I can only be positive for a more long term development past 10 years when Gran Turismo will be played in your own brain and therefore no further equipment is needed.
 
It's possible by 10 years time PD will be creating a GT game that has full support for hydraulic or electric motorised cockpit rigs that fully simulate the surfaces of real world and GT designed tracks. And these machines will cost a fortune, and become a fantastical wish for millions.
I can only be positive for a more long term development past 10 years when Gran Turismo will be played in your own brain and therefore no further equipment is needed.

Uh no. GT's aim is to be available to the most people it possibly can be. Why else isn't it on the PC? You'd have to obtain a high tech computer or whatevers.
 
I'd like to see a big improvement on the logged data feature.
Its great having it, but it does not quite give us all the information we need.
It needs a proper way to navigate through the collected data with the ability to zoom right in on some areas.
The ability to add and remove exactly what data is displayed.
Track maps to show what lines were taken and which provided better results.
Including proper histograms of the shocks and dampers to be able to tune them more effectively.
Also some more tire temp data to tune toe and camber of the wheels.

All of this could implemented in to GT5.

Oh and a V8 Supercar series for all the Australians out there!
Or at least some of our tracks to race on (Bathurst in particular)
 
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I really don't understand that. Load times aren't bad at all. What's so bad about waiting 1 minute for a track to load if you haven't installed the game? 30 seconds if you did. Practice tracks are quicker too.
 
I really don't understand that. Load times aren't bad at all. What's so bad about waiting 1 minute for a track to load if you haven't installed the game? 30 seconds if you did. Practice tracks are quicker too.

The loading time not too long but every where you go it need to load and i did the installing thing and i didn't notice any different / faster only affected and not so much just a small amount of time in car show and my garage
i thought it will help the loading time a lot

in 10 years i don't want to see in GT any bikes or ufo or whatever kz is thinking to put in the game just good looking fast angry freaking bla bla bla cars

and yeah one little thing , when i go to tuning shop i want to spend 392492349999 billion million trillion brillion dollars or cr. thing i mean a lot of choices of tuning every part of the car can be modified ^_^
 
Uh no. GT's aim is to be available to the most people it possibly can be. Why else isn't it on the PC? You'd have to obtain a high tech computer or whatevers.
My post already explained even GT5 is a game suited to the rich elite, to get the best from GT5 you need thousands of pounds of equipment for a 5 screen multi-display and a good seat and steering wheel and 5 PS3 and 5 copies of the game and a 5.1 surround sound system. That is my point which is correct. And in the future it should get even more elite, exactly because of GT's aim to be a driving simulator, but that still doesn't stop a GT disc being played on a single console and played on a D pad. Or "whatevers".
 
Streamline menu's
MORE options to fine tune the game to users preferences - Let us adjust screen shake, get rid of the gear selection advisor thingy, get rid of irritating animations like oil changes and car aquisition.
Better Ai - GT5's is better but too cautious/slow mid corner and get rid of the erratic backing off the throttle when around the players car.
support for proper reverse gear selection for wheel users in sequential manual mode.
offline EVENT CREATOR <- a MUST IMO would make the next game never ending.
Better in game economy
PRACTISE AND QUALIFYING!! <-another MUST have IMO.
 
in 10 years id want petrolcars and not just electric cars in gt9.
an option to drive the game in my real car, my windshield turns to a screen. all this while the car drives it self on autopilot i can drive on spa. dont think its impossible :)

LOL! You think that there's going to be a GT9 in 10 years time? I'm thinking the first good patch for GT6 maybe...

I think that GT6 for the PS4 will exist and it will be pretty sick. Even more realistic physics, many more premiums (You don't think that's what those guys are going to be doing for the next few years?), and all of the premiums will display at their full beautiful potential (Kaz is quoted as saying the PS3 can't handle the maximum awesome of their models, I believe it).

Edit: And maybe they'll figure out dirt and snow physics in the first place...
 
I was just going to say "another GT game". I suppose it's possible that we could see another full (not a "prologue) console release within the next ten years, but I won't hold my breath.

I reckon we'll see early teaser trailers or tech demos of some sort as early as 2013, followed by GT6: Prologue released in 2015. After that we'll read about rumored release dates for 2016 and then 2017 followed by 2018, of course backed by rants on boards like this one about how it's definitely coming out that year. The playable demo will appear in 2019 and the game will finally hit shelves in 2020.

Of course, by then Forza Motorsport 8 would be a year old and feature 3,500 cars, all modeled up to 2019 standards, while in 2020 GT6 will boast 800 "Premium" models (at 2020 standards) and 1,200 "Standard" cars of GT1 through GT5 quality. FM8 will feature over 300 real-world tracks and at least 500 variants among them, as well as another 175 fictional courses accounting for another 350 variants, while GT6 will boast roughly half of that, and half of those will look pre-2011. After some online whining, Kaz will comment in interviews about how he really wanted another decade to complete his vision for the game, while simultaneously the GTFDL will argue that all those shortcomings are no big deal, that we should stop fussing over them, and then brag about how GT6's physics are 3% better than FM8's physics and refer to them as "arcadey".

I... never meant to go into such elaborate detail on a half-serious prediction. I was multitasking as I typed that, bouncing back and forth between here and a game on Facebook. My bad.

You sir, are a legend..

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In 10 years time? GT7P launch approaching on PS4. One year late.

That's really logical thinking. But you're late by a few years. GT6 will come in 3 years maximum at this point in time. And nothing's going to be as hard as the PS3 to develop for anymore. Sony HAD to learn their lesson on this one. It's the reason why they started picking things up so late with exclusives and all other things related to WINNING! Because it was difficult to develop for in the beginning.
 
In the next ten years the Gran Turismo series will be ten years older:rolleyes:
Now seriously: Not even god knows.
 
So you are basically saying Kaz doesn't know. I think he has an idea and a plan.
He is the only god relevant to GT.
Dude you're always wrong for some reason.

Kaz has said himself, at the start of every game, his image of what it'll be like turns out to be completely different for the end product. He mentioned that when he was talking about the development of GT6.
 
Dude you're always wrong for some reason.

Kaz has said himself, at the start of every game, his image of what it'll be like turns out to be completely different for the end product. He mentioned that when he was talking about the development of GT6.

So that means he has finished GT6 then.

You can quote me as being wrong on that if you like.
Anyway I said he has a plan and an idea, I didn't say he was any good at doing it.
 
Vast is a very big four lettered word.
I don't think GT is vast.
To me Vast is something like Grand Theft Auto, only a lot bigger, and with a long term memory over the whole virtual world rather than just the graphical draw distance.
GT is really simple.
It's like a big toy box full of cars, and in that box are some tracks for you to spread out in your bedroom. It can't really change much beyond that. Or can it?
 
How'd I know that you'd reply with a dumb answer, thus making me ignore this thread until now?

Get away from here people, troll alert!!!!!!!
 
Kaz has said himself, at the start of every game, his image of what it'll be like turns out to be completely different for the end product. He mentioned that when he was talking about the development of GT6.

That's clearly the problem then, Kaz lacks the focus and attention to detail needed to get a huge project like GT5 organised and prioritised properly. He should let someone else Manage the project. He should rein in some ideas and concentrate on the fundamentals, that ironically he seemed to understand for the previous games. Altho I suspect that the rot started around gt4 where he's trying to put too many things in.

I believe most people want:

A nice long Aspec mode with balanced economy with regards rewards and cost of the vehicle.

Good racing with decent Ai.

nice graphics

good physics

Now GT5 scores ok in the physics and graphics departments in the main, but has glawring flaws in those areas.

It fails DISMALLY in the first two I mention.

And I expect that most people don't give a damn about the museum, 3d (sonys fault), horns and bspec.

Kaz MUST focus on the fundamentals of the GT series. I feel he's lost that ability with grandiose ideas that even current tech cannot cope with.
 
So you are basically saying Kaz doesn't know.
Basically, yes. With so many ideas and things that he would like to do, he and his team will feel completely desoriented and smash their heads into a wall(:lol:)
Now seriously: PD needs more staff, more concret and less abstract. Perfect example: GT6 on PS4 or PS3? My guess: When PS5 is released we will know (:lol:)
All I want is a perfect Gran Turismo for my PS3;)
 
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