https://www.gtplanet.net/trial-mountain-grand-valley-deep-forest-arent-gt-sport-yet/I always thought why they did not put the old tracks in GT sport, I remember Gran Valley, Trial mountain, Deep Forest and so many others. It would be a very nice gift to add in Gt sport.
This is true, most of the original circuits didn't have a realistic level of concern for runoff area or safety.I can't say I'd miss most of them. I think at the least, many of them would need to be renovated to better-suit online racing. I'd love for some to be changed and "remixed," so to speak, like if Trial Mountain did something about those narrow turns after the first tunnel, or if High Speed Ring had more run-off areas.
The jump in the middle of Spa's Bus Stop chicane would like to say "wheeeeeeeeeeeeeee!".This is true, most of the original circuits didn't have a realistic level of concern for runoff area or safety.
The launchpad at the final chicane of Trial Mountain is a particularly egregious example.
I mean that's a 40 mph corner in the fastest cars versus 100+ at TMThe jump in the middle of Spa's Bus Stop chicane would like to say "wheeeeeeeeeeeeeee!".
Yes, assuming you haven't just binned it coming through Blanchimont.I mean that's a 40 mph corner in the fastest cars versus 100+ at TM
There's been many threads about this over the 2 and a half years of GTS. Personally i was glad to see the back of those circuits. GT cannot and should not thrive upon nostalgia. I hope they never return to any future title, same goes for a lot of the so called "missing" cars. Good riddance!
Yes, assuming you haven't just binned it coming through Blanchimont.
There's similar jumps through the infield at Interlagos (turn 5) and Red Bull Ring (turn 3), the latter of which persists from its A1 Ring days...
Heidfeld is fully four off the floor.I don't see a jump here at all? car stays on the ground the whole way.
... no, but it is a place where a naturally out of control vehicle can become easily airborne - like at Interlagos, or Spa, or Willow Springs, all of which are real tracks, and none of which you can say don't have:That ain't this:
a realistic level of concern for runoff area or safety
This is the best jump in GT Sport, T2 of Big Willow.
This is true, most of the original circuits didn't have a realistic level of concern for runoff area or safety.
The launchpad at the final chicane of Trial Mountain is a particularly egregious example.
Gran Valley, Trial mountain, Deep Forest are very good tracks and I really really really hope they are in the next GT title.Personally i was glad to see the back of those circuits. GT cannot and should not thrive upon nostalgia. I hope they never return to any future title, same goes for a lot of the so called "missing" cars. Good riddance!
complete bollocks, those iconic tracks are a part of what makes Gran Turismo the game it is today..it’s not about thriving on nostalgia.. I’m guessing you don’t watch old films, or listen to classic albums then. I, and I’m guessing a massive percentage of GT players would love to race the classics in glorious 4K and if they ever do reappear then you don’t have to race on them seeing as you despise them so much, simple really!
If you say they are boring, just don't drive on Gran Valley, Trial mountain, Deep Forest tracks but I really hope PD put a lot of nostalgia tracks in the next GT real game.Complete bollocks, those boring, vastly over-rated tracks exclusion is a part of what has made GT Sport so much more interesting rather than thriving on nostalgia. I watch plenty of old films and listen to plenty of old music because the individual makers of them don't purely rely on their back catalogue, they move on and experiment (like Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder for example!) much like PD has and I for one welcome the change in direction. And I'm quite aware I don't have to play on them, but thanks for pointing out the bleedin' obvious, Dad. However, I would much rather PD use their resources to create new circuits both real and fantasy as the likes of Maggiore and Kyoto are fantastic.
I watch plenty of old films and listen to plenty of old music because the individual makers of them don't purely rely on their back catalogue, they move on and experiment (like Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder for example!) much like PD has and I for one welcome the change in direction.
Sakitto and the Marek LMP1 say hi.If you want the real cars and real tracks then maybe this game isnt for you? Project Cars 2 instead?
Hate to break it to you but, isn’t Sakitto is technically Suzuka?Sakitto and the Marek LMP1 say hi.
I believe it was mentioned multiple times that Deep Forest and Trial Mountain were well in the works?
Break it to me?Hate to break it to you but, isn’t Sakitto is technically Suzuka?
GT also does that - look at Gr.3 and Gr.4! A quick scan back in the series also brings out the LM cars - some of which are highly unlikely, but somehow acceptable interpretations.Project Cars overall tries to ape real tracks and real cars though. That's fine if you're trying to skirt licensing.
However that's not the case with Sony...
Some of which are also real. And real... ish.they're actually licensing real world brand spaceships in the VGT program!
Where’d you get this?Deep Forest and Tokyo R246 were in the game way back in 2018:
Somebody needs to release a higher PS4 exploit so we can get the current course list.
GT also does that - look at Gr.3 and Gr.4! A quick scan back in the series also brings out the LM cars - some of which are highly unlikely, but somehow acceptable interpretations.