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GT5 to be "100 times" more detailed than GT4
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| http://ga-forum.com/showthread.php?t=59917
quote:
"I was very surprised when I saw latest issue of Croatia "Auto Klub"
magazine which came with the KY's interview about GT games and future of the
series.
As majority of interview was related towards his past and work on previous
incarnations of GT games, he stated that he "hopes that GT5 will be finished
during 2007".
He also talked about fantastic sales of GT4 (more then 6 BigOnes), about his
fascination with Nurburgring and he also stated that "GT5 will be 100 times
more detailed then GT4". I take this "100 times" as part of journalist's
freedom, but this way or another, this is the first glympse of the possible
release date by KY so far.
Hope that TGS will answer more questions."
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| Paul Heslop 2005-08-20, 3:30 am |
| Highlander wrote:
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> http://ga-forum.com/showthread.php?t=59917
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> quote:
> "I was very surprised when I saw latest issue of Croatia "Auto Klub"
> magazine which came with the KY's interview about GT games and future of the
> series.
>
> As majority of interview was related towards his past and work on previous
> incarnations of GT games, he stated that he "hopes that GT5 will be finished
> during 2007".
>
> He also talked about fantastic sales of GT4 (more then 6 BigOnes), about his
> fascination with Nurburgring and he also stated that "GT5 will be 100 times
> more detailed then GT4". I take this "100 times" as part of journalist's
> freedom, but this way or another, this is the first glympse of the possible
> release date by KY so far.
>
> Hope that TGS will answer more questions."
so we can expect that in about the year 2010 then?
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| Jamie_Manic 2005-08-20, 8:30 pm |
| Highlander wrote:
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> http://ga-forum.com/showthread.php?t=59917
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> quote:
> "I was very surprised when I saw latest issue of Croatia "Auto Klub"
> magazine which came with the KY's interview about GT games and future of the
> series.
>
> As majority of interview was related towards his past and work on previous
> incarnations of GT games, he stated that he "hopes that GT5 will be finished
> during 2007".
>
> He also talked about fantastic sales of GT4 (more then 6 BigOnes), about his
> fascination with Nurburgring and he also stated that "GT5 will be 100 times
> more detailed then GT4". I take this "100 times" as part of journalist's
> freedom, but this way or another, this is the first glympse of the possible
> release date by KY so far.
Yeah, 100 times eh? What a strange thing, after all the maths and
equations that must have been scribbled down to find out how many times
more detailed it would be, that it would come out at exactly one hundred.
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| Paul Heslop 2005-08-20, 8:30 pm |
| Jamie_Manic wrote:
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> Highlander wrote:
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> Yeah, 100 times eh? What a strange thing, after all the maths and
> equations that must have been scribbled down to find out how many times
> more detailed it would be, that it would come out at exactly one hundred.
which should mean we will be able to actually climb into the screen
and drive the damned things ourselves...
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| Mattinglyfan 2005-08-20, 8:30 pm |
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"Paul Heslop" <paul.heslop@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Jamie_Manic wrote:
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> which should mean we will be able to actually climb into the screen
> and drive the damned things ourselves...
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> Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!")
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Imagine our insurance rates with cars with no physical damage.
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| Chris F 2005-08-20, 8:30 pm |
| On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 06:33:51 GMT, Paul Heslop
<paul.heslop@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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>Highlander wrote:
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>so we can expect that in about the year 2010 then?
and it'll still have shit AI and get boring after about 4 hours play.
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| Paul Heslop 2005-08-20, 8:30 pm |
| Chris F wrote:
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> On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 06:33:51 GMT, Paul Heslop
> <paul.heslop@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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> and it'll still have shit AI and get boring after about 4 hours play.
> --
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> gamertag: chrisflynnuk
> Live Line-up: To Be Updated When I Can Be Arsed.
:O) I had to clean up my second controller after the kids were
finished with it yesterday and wanted a two player game to test it out
so bunged GT4 on. Admittedly the cars were stock and the track was
Nurburgring but it felt damned awful compared to Forza, it has to be
said. Still the cars are amazing but I want them to turn and it felt
almost like slot car racing when they turn too sharply but often slip
the groove and go sliding off the track.
I recall folks complaining that many of the tarmac tracks felt glassy
when they played the early versions of it and that was the exact
feeling I got last night.
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| Paul Heslop 2005-08-20, 8:30 pm |
| Mattinglyfan wrote:
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> "Paul Heslop" <paul.heslop@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:43070762.80F25093@blueyonder.co.uk...
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> Imagine our insurance rates with cars with no physical damage.
:O)) "My twin brother and I both drive the same car. We both pay the
same insurance premiums. He drives his in Forza, me in GT4... then it
all went horribly wrong. We both skidded into the wall at the bottom
of the long straight in New York. I bounced off and got stuck a little
but was able to drive away. He left most of the front of his car on
the wall and had to drive the rest of the way home with his head
embedded in the dashboard."
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| In article <43075970.462AD4C1@blueyonder.co.uk>, Paul Heslop <paul.heslop@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
quote:
>so bunged GT4 on. Admittedly the cars were stock and the track was
>Nurburgring but it felt damned awful compared to Forza, it has to be
>said. Still the cars are amazing but I want them to turn and it felt
>almost like slot car racing when they turn too sharply but often slip
>the groove and go sliding off the track.
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>I recall folks complaining that many of the tarmac tracks felt glassy
>when they played the early versions of it and that was the exact
>feeling I got last night.
I did a few 'Ring comparison laps a couple of weeks back with Z06's
and 350Z's in both games. Yeah, its harder than it should be to get
the XXX end out with GT4. And it can feel more squirrely/glassy (a
good FF wheel makes a big difference). Conversely, I feel that
Forza just has too much off/low-throttle grip. Transition between
oversteer and understeer seems exaggerated. And while fun, the
Forza 'Ring is totally botched. I go way faster (in mph) in Forza,
but my times are way slower compared to GT4 and real-life cars.
Basically, the Forza Nurburgring is way too long.
Still, if Forza had decent (inexpensive) wheel support, I'd probably
be more comfortable saying it was better. As it is ... I'd say they
both have plusses & minuses and overall it is close. YMMV.
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| Groo the Wanderer 2005-08-20, 8:30 pm |
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"Mattinglyfan" <nyyankees@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "Paul Heslop" <paul.heslop@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:43070762.80F25093@blueyonder.co.uk...
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> Imagine our insurance rates with cars with no physical damage.
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With only six cars on the road traffic jams will be a thing of the past.
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| Paul Heslop 2005-08-20, 8:30 pm |
| Dave wrote:
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> In article <43075970.462AD4C1@blueyonder.co.uk>, Paul Heslop <paul.heslop@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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> I did a few 'Ring comparison laps a couple of weeks back with Z06's
> and 350Z's in both games. Yeah, its harder than it should be to get
> the XXX end out with GT4. And it can feel more squirrely/glassy (a
> good FF wheel makes a big difference). Conversely, I feel that
> Forza just has too much off/low-throttle grip. Transition between
> oversteer and understeer seems exaggerated. And while fun, the
> Forza 'Ring is totally botched. I go way faster (in mph) in Forza,
> but my times are way slower compared to GT4 and real-life cars.
> Basically, the Forza Nurburgring is way too long.
>
> Still, if Forza had decent (inexpensive) wheel support, I'd probably
> be more comfortable saying it was better. As it is ... I'd say they
> both have plusses & minuses and overall it is close. YMMV.
My big hope is that they'll both learn from their mistakes this time
round and that the next games will really be better, not just glossing
over or adding things the other doesn't have. I agree there are
aspects of Forza's steering which are bad, and I'm sure there is
something wrong with that track but I am not a nurburgring fan. I tire
quickly so even a two lapper on that track can be painful for me.
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| Jamie_Manic 2005-08-20, 8:30 pm |
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> :O)) "My twin brother and I both drive the same car. We both pay the
> same insurance premiums.
:D
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| Paul Heslop 2005-08-20, 8:30 pm |
| Jamie_Manic wrote:
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> :D
I guess you've seen them too? :O)
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