DOSBoot wrote:Julien wrote:There is only one huge issue with Forza: It's not available for Playstation...
And the problem with Gran Turismo is that it's not on Xbox.
No, you're both wrong.
The problem is that they're both not on PC.
DOSBoot wrote:Julien wrote:There is only one huge issue with Forza: It's not available for Playstation...
And the problem with Gran Turismo is that it's not on Xbox.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
Salamander wrote:DOSBoot wrote:Julien wrote:There is only one huge issue with Forza: It's not available for Playstation...
And the problem with Gran Turismo is that it's not on Xbox.
No, you're both wrong.
The problem is that they're both not on PC.
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
DOSBoot wrote:Hmmm. You do have a point there. But then again the debate could go on forever. Every system has their advantages and disadvantages. Each system has their exclusives, so nothing is perfect.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
Salamander wrote:DOSBoot wrote:Hmmm. You do have a point there. But then again the debate could go on forever. Every system has their advantages and disadvantages. Each system has their exclusives, so nothing is perfect.
Except with PC, the only disadvantage is the cost of the hardware - which is somewhat mitigated by the cheaper cost of the games, and the gigantic list of PC-exclusive games.
Faustus wrote:Salamander wrote:DOSBoot wrote:Hmmm. You do have a point there. But then again the debate could go on forever. Every system has their advantages and disadvantages. Each system has their exclusives, so nothing is perfect.
Except with PC, the only disadvantage is the cost of the hardware - which is somewhat mitigated by the cheaper cost of the games, and the gigantic list of PC-exclusive games.
And the constant need to upgrade said hardware just to keep up with the requirements of the games.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
Salamander wrote:Unless you just play the games which don't have a massive graphics requirement.
Faustus wrote:Salamander wrote:DOSBoot wrote:Hmmm. You do have a point there. But then again the debate could go on forever. Every system has their advantages and disadvantages. Each system has their exclusives, so nothing is perfect.
Except with PC, the only disadvantage is the cost of the hardware - which is somewhat mitigated by the cheaper cost of the games, and the gigantic list of PC-exclusive games.
And the constant need to upgrade said hardware just to keep up with the requirements of the games.
Wallio wrote:Grid 2 has released Spa today.....as Pay-DLC
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Salamander wrote:DOSBoot wrote:Julien wrote:There is only one huge issue with Forza: It's not available for Playstation...
And the problem with Gran Turismo is that it's not on Xbox.
No, you're both wrong.
The problem is that they're both not on PC.
umatbru [aka nonameyet] wrote:
Worse.
Neither Nintendo or the PC have an equivalent to those games.
Also, how come no one has mentioned RPG's that aren't final fantasy (You can mention spin-offs such as kingdom hearts), or anything by SNK?
Jocke1 wrote:So I just noticed that Gran Turismo 6 is set to be released in one months time. But I shake my head in disbelief when seeing the tracks to be included in the game.
Again? Really?
The same old tracks from the real world and same old made-up locations. Only 16 from real world locations. 16? Have I traveled back in time to 2001?
Why can't they include more than this? Codemasters and EA would be able to.
Sure the Bathurst addition could be good, but with todays
technology they should be able to cram in 40-50 real world circuits. That would cost a lot, I know. But say 25, then. Or keep the number 16, but replace them all with other circuits.
Where is Macau, Mugello, Sepang, Abu Dhabi, Shanghai, Brno etc etc etc?
Polyphony/Sony would be quite unique if they included Macau. To my knowledge there has only been one PC game ever to have included Macau (Race 07).
The imagination of the developers is severly lacking. I'm disappointed.
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
roblomas52 wrote:Jocke1 wrote:So I just noticed that Gran Turismo 6 is set to be released in one months time. But I shake my head in disbelief when seeing the tracks to be included in the game.
Again? Really?
The same old tracks from the real world and same old made-up locations. Only 16 from real world locations. 16? Have I traveled back in time to 2001?
Why can't they include more than this? Codemasters and EA would be able to.
Sure the Bathurst addition could be good, but with todays
technology they should be able to cram in 40-50 real world circuits. That would cost a lot, I know. But say 25, then. Or keep the number 16, but replace them all with other circuits.
Where is Macau, Mugello, Sepang, Abu Dhabi, Shanghai, Brno etc etc etc?
Polyphony/Sony would be quite unique if they included Macau. To my knowledge there has only been one PC game ever to have included Macau (Race 07).
The imagination of the developers is severly lacking. I'm disappointed.
Race Pro had the Macau circuit on the xbox and you could drive bits of it on PGR4.
on a side note, I now have to open the disk tray on my xbox with a penknife and my parents say I cant have a PS3 until Christmas.
umatbru [aka nonameyet] wrote:roblomas52 wrote:Jocke1 wrote:So I just noticed that Gran Turismo 6 is set to be released in one months time. But I shake my head in disbelief when seeing the tracks to be included in the game.
Again? Really?
The same old tracks from the real world and same old made-up locations. Only 16 from real world locations. 16? Have I traveled back in time to 2001?
Why can't they include more than this? Codemasters and EA would be able to.
Sure the Bathurst addition could be good, but with todays
technology they should be able to cram in 40-50 real world circuits. That would cost a lot, I know. But say 25, then. Or keep the number 16, but replace them all with other circuits.
Where is Macau, Mugello, Sepang, Abu Dhabi, Shanghai, Brno etc etc etc?
Polyphony/Sony would be quite unique if they included Macau. To my knowledge there has only been one PC game ever to have included Macau (Race 07).
The imagination of the developers is severly lacking. I'm disappointed.
Race Pro had the Macau circuit on the xbox and you could drive bits of it on PGR4.
on a side note, I now have to open the disk tray on my xbox with a penknife and my parents say I cant have a PS3 until Christmas.
But ps3 is irrelevant now, so why not get a ps4?
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
Jocke1 wrote:5.I don't care for the "next generation" consoles
roblomas52 wrote:on a side note, I now have to open the disk tray on my xbox with a penknife and my parents say I cant have a PS3 until Christmas.
DOSBoot wrote:roblomas52 wrote:on a side note, I now have to open the disk tray on my xbox with a penknife and my parents say I cant have a PS3 until Christmas.
I think you might have the same problem I do. (Disk tray gets jammed when empty.) I just leave a game disk inside, and it doesn't have this problem for some reason. I've been doing it for over a year now, and nothing has happened since.
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
Jocke1 wrote:So I just noticed that Gran Turismo 6 is set to be released in one months time. But I shake my head in disbelief when seeing the tracks to be included in the game.
Again? Really?
The same old tracks from the real world and same old made-up locations. Only 16 from real world locations. 16? Have I traveled back in time to 2001?
Why can't they include more than this? Codemasters and EA would be able to.
Sure the Bathurst addition could be good, but with todays
technology they should be able to cram in 40-50 real world circuits. That would cost a lot, I know. But say 25, then. Or keep the number 16, but replace them all with other circuits.
Where is Macau, Mugello, Sepang, Abu Dhabi, Shanghai, Brno etc etc etc?
Polyphony/Sony would be quite unique if they included Macau. To my knowledge there has only been one PC game ever to have included Macau (Race 07).
The imagination of the developers is severly lacking. I'm disappointed.
MinardiFan95 wrote:Jocke1 wrote:So I just noticed that Gran Turismo 6 is set to be released in one months time. But I shake my head in disbelief when seeing the tracks to be included in the game.
Again? Really?
The same old tracks from the real world and same old made-up locations. Only 16 from real world locations. 16? Have I traveled back in time to 2001?
Why can't they include more than this? Codemasters and EA would be able to.
Sure the Bathurst addition could be good, but with todays
technology they should be able to cram in 40-50 real world circuits. That would cost a lot, I know. But say 25, then. Or keep the number 16, but replace them all with other circuits.
Where is Macau, Mugello, Sepang, Abu Dhabi, Shanghai, Brno etc etc etc?
Polyphony/Sony would be quite unique if they included Macau. To my knowledge there has only been one PC game ever to have included Macau (Race 07).
The imagination of the developers is severly lacking. I'm disappointed.
The main reason why GT6 is only getting a few new tracks is that Polyphony model all of their cars and tracks in house, where as developers like Codemasters and Turn 10 outsource much of the modelling to other companies. It also takes quite a lot of time to make one of the higher detailed tracks, for example it was stated that the Madrid street circuit in GT5 took more than two years to make.
If you really want a huge number of tracks, PC sim racing is where you should be looking... there are tons of additional tracks made by the modding community for games such as rFactor, GTR2, etc.
FMecha wrote:More feature blowout of Gran Turismo 6 is here!
FMecha wrote:More feature blowout of Gran Turismo 6 is here!
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
KL-racer wrote:And speaking of Gran Turismo 6. I noticed on the car list, there are Base models of racing cars from various racing series, most notably SUPER GT, and FIA GT3 among other things. Maybe there is a livery creator hidden in there that Kaz hasn't officially confirmed yet? If that's the case, I will be super stoked because it will now allow me to post liveries for my alternate SUPER GT series!
FMecha wrote: Gran Turismo 6 is here!
takagi_for_the_win wrote:FMecha wrote: Gran Turismo 6 is here!
"This video may contain content unsuitable for children"
That message got my hopes right up; unfortunately Emma Watson doesn't feature as a semi-naked grid girl...
FMecha wrote:KL-racer wrote:And speaking of Gran Turismo 6. I noticed on the car list, there are Base models of racing cars from various racing series, most notably SUPER GT, and FIA GT3 among other things. Maybe there is a livery creator hidden in there that Kaz hasn't officially confirmed yet? If that's the case, I will be super stoked because it will now allow me to post liveries for my alternate SUPER GT series!
Doubt it. Whining and confusion has developed over GTPlanet forums about those issues.
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
roblomas52 wrote:Is it me, or does gran Turismo arena track look quite cool?
KL-racer wrote:roblomas52 wrote:Is it me, or does gran Turismo arena track look quite cool?
For a proposed go-kart/Kei car track it seems awesome for Polyphony digital to manage to fit a race circuit on a soccer field! But for anything with more HP than Japanese Kei cars, it would be overkill!
KL-racer wrote:And speaking of Gran Turismo 6. I noticed on the car list, there are Base models of racing cars from various racing series, most notably SUPER GT, and FIA GT3 among other things. Maybe there is a livery creator hidden in there that Kaz hasn't officially confirmed yet? If that's the case, I will be super stoked because it will now allow me to post liveries for my alternate SUPER GT series!
KL-racer wrote:roblomas52 wrote:Is it me, or does gran Turismo arena track look quite cool?
For a proposed go-kart/Kei car track it seems awesome for Polyphony digital to manage to fit a race circuit on a soccer field! But for anything with more HP than Japanese Kei cars, it would be overkill!
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
watka wrote: One thing that endears me to GT over Forza is that you have to start from the very, very bottom. Buying a 20 year old MX5 or RX7, doing the Kei car races. It is a driving simulator as well as a racing simulator.
KL-racer wrote:watka wrote: One thing that endears me to GT over Forza is that you have to start from the very, very bottom. Buying a 20 year old MX5 or RX7, doing the Kei car races. It is a driving simulator as well as a racing simulator.
Agreed 100% with this point. For me, my starting car was different in every single GT game. Here's what I started out with in every GT game
GT1: Toyota Supra MA70
GT2: Toyota Celica GT-4 RC
GT3: Daihatsu Storia X4
GT4: Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 8 MR (yes, I did use the 100,000 Cr. save game transfer from GT3!)
GT5P: Mazda RX-8
GTPSP: Honda Fit (however, I did buy a Corvette Z06 on day 1 with the 100,000 CR given to me and used that instead)
GT5: Lexus IS200 (yes, it had the 2.0 I6 engine in it)
Notice a theme? All of the starter cars that I ended up using was either FR or 4WD.
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.