SolidSnakex
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If you are good enough you get actual real trophies and not just little virtual ones on your consoles profile page.

If you are good enough you get actual real trophies and not just little virtual ones on your consoles profile page.
Hell, throw the other racing games in too for good measure. Let's have a Royal Rumble.
I don't think anybody is suggesting it is. Personally, I'm suggesting that PD is fucking wizards, so I thought if anybody could go beyond my more pragmatic expectations (considering all the details you list above) and impress us with their magic, it'd be them.DriveClub has 20+ cars on the track at once with accurate tire, suspension, body/drag profiles, engine/tranny profiles and runs at a locked 60fps?
no offline mode? Are you sure about this?Yes, the game is based around FIA approved online championships, there is no offline career mode it's purely about the 'sport' aspect, hence the name : Gran Turismo Sport.
This thread is going to explode post E3.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=823807
no offline mode? Are you sure about this?
e3 trailer before e3?
Yeah, the offline career stuff seems to be tutorials, time trials and small challenges and videos to prep you for the competitive online.There is an offline mode but it isn't a standard career mode IIRC.
Do you play racing/driving games in general?
There is not a single racing game on the market that doesn't involve "bumper cars" online.
GT is no different so I wouldn't let that deter you tbh.
So since 2001? You sure are an expert. Maybe don't post if you're not interested?
ok...still nothing official and do we know if this will be a DC like model with updates and cars and tracks added?There is an offline mode but it isn't a standard career mode IIRC.
Gotta make room for Crash team racing.
To be honest I've only ever played racing games offline and didn't realise this game was online only until after the post.
De know if the game has cosmetic damage?
Not, it is official. All the info we have is from slides that they presented showcasing the modes and detailing what the campaign would be. And it is all basically tutorials, time trials, and some challenges with the goal of preparing people for online, rather than have a proper offline campaign that past GT games have provided.ok...still nothing official
Gran Turismo is the type of you you expect to have your mind blown every time a new entry is announced, I can't express how underwhelming the graphics are on this one compared to previous ''generation jumps''.
I don't like it either as I already have hardcore sims that fill that style for me such as Assetto Corsa, Pcars, Rfactor, GTR2 etc. GT seems like it's trying to chase the PC sim style and it will probably fail.
They are expecting PD to blow them away like they always did their first games on new hardware.
e3 trailer before e3?
Oh...ok I might have to wait for some updates or GT7 then. I kinda just want to progress though races against AI. Still excited for it...especially for VR.Not, it is official. All the info we have is from slides that they presented showcasing the modes and detailing what the campaign would be. And it is all basically tutorials, time trials, and some challenges with the goal of preparing people for online, rather than have a proper offline campaign that past GT games have provided.
This is a taster. They are saving the GTS Neo trailer for E3.
Ditto. No interest in the esports angle.Amazing how the E3 trailer makes racing feel boring to me a week before something like the Le Mans 24 hours. I guess I'm too old school for this e-sports thingy.
They're saving GT7 for Neo.
GT Sport is for poor people.
Hahaha.
Anyway, I think we're close to getting to the point where racing games look so damn good they'll be somewhat diminishing returns on future releases in terms of graphics.
They'll be improvements, but not the huge jump like in past console iterations.
That would be more than welcome in future releases.Yeah, the extra grunt will be all about solidifying the experience and adding effects: rock-solid v-synched 60fps, better AA, ToD, dynamic weather, dynamic tracks, crash physics etc.
Graphics, lighting and models already look superb.
I honestly expected PD to get somewhere close to DriveClub if anybody could. At least somewhere in the same ballpark. But nope. That's a big fat nope with a side of nuh-uh, slathered in ain't-gonna-happen-here sauce.
Game looks technically very poor.
If you're good enough, you may get a job driving for a real, meatspace racing team.If you are good enough you get actual real trophies and not just little virtual ones on your consoles profile page.
Driveclub looks rough in a lot of daylight conditions partly due to a very jaggy look, GTS is close to it in my opinion while running double framerate. I think most people in here saying Driveclub looks much better are comparing to the wet condition visuals in Driveclub, so let's wait and see GTS with rain.