The tyre wear is realistic now for sure (2.02), ABS restriction had been introduced as well. They just have to make the instrument restriction.
Correct. It is the unrealistic wear rate that is to blame.It's not the tyres fault if a driver goes at the very limits ( and beyond) and the tyres get torn to pieces.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBGaqLQBnUM&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Look what they did to the road legal tyres after a couple of laps on Tsukuba in modestly sporty cars. I didn't get this amount of wear after 5 years of everyday use and it took them only two 20 minutes stints.
I did a 4 lap test with SS and RH tyres in the 4 hours Nurburgring (Aspec) race and at equal lap times the tyres wore at the same rate.
It's not the tyres fault if a driver goes at the very limits ( and beyond) and the tyres get torn to pieces.
In any case do not try to pass off 40mins of racing (on a very hot track) as a few laps. Plus they were sports tyres and apart from unusual wear on one side of the tyre on one car (possibly from going off track as they suggested) the tyres were all in good condition.
Racing softs in GT5 is where the problem lays. They have the life of qualifying tyres and could never be used in real racing.
I think it would be a great idea to have a "All HUD Off" setting in the Regulation Settings for online races & an option restrict everyone to a certain view, for example "Cockpit View Only" for races in the wet where bumper cam users would gain an advantage by having a clearer view of the track.
This is yet another example of PD not making the most of what they've got by not adding more features & options that would be actually usefull to many.