Your Dream GT Game

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-More Real Tracks(all the variations of SPA and Imola please), included all tracks from previous GTs, all with dinamic weather/time
-WRC, F1, FIA GT, NASCAR(and more) complete licenses
- No more levels
- Race modifications on all normal cars
- A livery editor in Forza style
- A new system based on sponsors, which will allow you to unlock new events, challenges, customizable parts for cars, stickers, etc...like in real life
-1.500 cars with ALL the cars of the last F1, FIA, NASCAR, WRC championships, more 2010/2011 cars, less unnecessary japanese cars, more Ferraris, Lamborghini and, finally, Porsche.
- More Events (included complete and realistic F1, NASCAR, WRC, FIA championships and challenges in real Top Gear style)
- Manufacturers evets
- Price cars also for complete 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% of the career mode
- B-Spec in GT4 style
- All Premiums cars
- A bigger Used Car Dealer, with divisions based on 60s, 70s, 80s...
- A realistic damage system(if you go against a wall at 200 km/h, your car will be destroyed, also in endurance races)
- A big track EDITOR
- Playlists in garage
- A new Tuning Shop with special parts of the sponsors
- More wheels support
- A bigger online infrastucture with official/unofficial torunaments, photomode challenges, auctions, market, etc...
- A better graphic
- Interior and hood view for all cars
- All events divided in categories(for example if you choose a Formula GT in Sunday Cup, you'll compete against other Formula GTs)
- New DLC every month
- Arcade Mode where you can choose how to start a race
- Better IA, no more Destruction Derby like players...
- Better shadows

Hope than PD will take a look at this topic
 
All I'd like is a few more officially sanctioned race series (DTM, V8 Supercars, FIA GT etc) and a few new sports cars they seem to have missed like the Scirocco, Megane Renaultsport, Focus RS, Genesis Coupe etcetera. I think it's just longevity and a couple of popular vital sports cars they're missing :)
 
All I'd like is a few more officially sanctioned race series (DTM, V8 Supercars, FIA GT etc) and a few new sports cars they seem to have missed like the Scirocco, Megane Renaultsport, Focus RS, Genesis Coupe etcetera. I think it's just longevity and a couple of popular vital sports cars they're missing :)

I agree. What I really want, though, is more: I want a greater car list covering more parts of racing history in more detail. I'd even be willing to pay money for them in DLC packs.

One thing I would have liked was an official take on the kind of attention to detail that PC driving sim modders love to give to different eras of racing; eras probably forgotten by those who didn't live them. Yeah, sure, we know of the times when Ayrton Senna was still alive and on the rise and some petrolhead somewhere knows of the Brabham BT52 because it's a four-banger that has more than 1500 BHP with full turbo boost, but what was it like, and I mean REALLY like, to drive them? That's what I look for in racing sims. I look for cars with a story to tell: the Skyline/GTR's obsessive search for performance year after year, the Murcielago SV as the end of an era for Lamborghini that stretches further back than the Murc's lifespan, the F40's tale as the final car that passed muster in front of Old Man Ferrari himself.

In fact, why are the Ferrari F1 cars that we can buy the F2007 and the F10 2010? I can think of many more F1 cars that you can't drive in the recent Codemasters F1 games to have put in instead of those two: a car that represents F1 on its way out and a one which has hammered quite a few of the nails in F1's current coffin. Besides, PD's Formula GT shows us what modern F1 ought to be anyway. Put me in another era instead: Ferrari needs an F1 car in their lineup? I would have much rather sat in Prost's 1991 641 and experienced that legendary racing year from Prost's point of view rather than Senna's (as in GT3 with a hastily-renamed MP4/4). BMW could have on offer the BT52 so GT5 gamers can savor the unholy, flat-floored fury one of the craziest cars ever built for Formula One. Those partial to Renault could have raced in the revolutionary, unique Williams FW15C CVT and gotten a look at a future of racing that could have very well been. I want to powerslide Fangio's Maserati 250F around the 'Ring and try to beat a guy a minute ahead of me, or spend some time like Richard Hammond, bombing around in a Ford Sierra RS 500 Cosworth before firmly planting it in the side of a BTCC AE86 from the same era. You know, like a proper touring car star. And GT5 says they've been giving attention to NASCAR, but I don't want to go tooling around in the flabby boxes that these guys are driving right now: I want the brightly-painted bullets I was so enthralled by as a little boy in the early 90s. You know the ones: powered by V8s that sounded like the end of the world and were so rounded and slick that it looked like air itself would slide off with a wet, slippery noise.

The lack such sports cars like you said, (a lot) more Premium vehicles and those bits and pieces like the racing cars I'm bringing up would probably be forgotten and disregarded in other sims, but you would expect a driving sim as obsessive and detailed as the Gran Turismo games, a sort of interactive car museum and dream garage in my mind, to have all the bases covered: even bases we wouldn't know existed otherwise.

Oh yeah, and I want the choice to put a proper number on the number plates. The empty plates saying the name or the brand of the car keep making me think I'm playing with a showroom model and not a car I purchased.
 
I'm keeping it real:
-The addition of all prior GT tracks plus some notables like Spa.
-More realistic racing rules with qualifying, flags etc
-The ability to race mod all cars, and maybe have already established versions of race mod for certain cars (ex, maybe have a Super GT race mod for the NSX and a FIA GT)
-Livery editor
-Way better and more customization options

This sums it up for me. And I'd like every single previous track. Don't leave out one. There are also several tracks mentioned such as Spa, Brands Hatch, Bathurst. More U.S. track, more Aussie track and definitely more Euro tracks. Tracks are huge for me. You can give me 10 cars and 50 tracks and I'd be the happiest man alive.
 

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