GT4 Tracks And Photo Locations.

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The Avenue George V. is the first adress in Paris, something like New York´s Times Square.
The pic shows a track called "George V" hence that track´s Paris. Convinced?, if not, SORRY!
 

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Ive edited the list.

But your pics dont show up.
I think you cant link from the GT.de forums, you can probably see them because you are a member or maybe my damn pc is just rubbish.

do you have a link to the site you got them off?
 
I'm guessing. Playstation sponsoring a Le Mans car, KY being a fan of Le Mans, Japan being fan of Le Mans, LRM cars in gt4. I have a gut-feeling Le Mans will be in.
 
it would have been...
there were japanese ninja security personnal that watched you closely and made sure you only play the falken skyline on "the ring". the guy who played it though (sadly not myself) confirmed that the game had more cars (lmp´s) than the e3 version and it also had a further developed physics engine. we are sure in for treat guys..........
 
I noticed that lots of tracks said "file on Prologue" How did you find those files anyway, or how were they found if you didn't?

I really want to see the hallmark GT tracks return. Grand Valley. Trial Mountain. HSR. Route 5. Deep Forest. Mid-Field Raceway. Tokyo R246. Those tracks.
 
old tracks that are returning according to that list are...
Grand Valley
route 5 (special stage or clubman stage maybe)
Trial mountain
Laguna Seca
Test course
Tahiti maze
Deepforest
Apricot hill
High speed ring
Midfield raceway
 
hopefully the "all tracks from past GT's will be in GT4" speculation comes to fruition. Want Red Rock, high speed ring, and Rome Night baaad... but wouldn't care if they got scrapped for more real tracks that are uber hot... ie Le Mans and Circuit Gilles Villeneuve ;)
 
I dont mind high speed ring coming back, I like that track, and Red rock valley and Rome night can come back as well as Grindlewald. But all the rest are far too tried imo and need to be replaced.
 
^ esp SSR11... i hate that track... not built for speed at all... ya it's long, but so's the ring, and the ring is for driving. Grindlewald... forgot about that one... quite nice.

I agree though, I really could care less if Grand Valley, Rome (from GT3), the Test Course, and the Complex String were left out for new tracks or old classics.

have to say though, i really like Toyko now... i feel like that is the fastest track in GT3... tonnes of very fast corners.
 
Have to agree.
the only old gt tracks i really wanna see in 4 would be HSR, Grindleward, Redrock and Tahithi road plus Autum ring and mini, as i missed out on concept, but other than that most of the others are to damn old and tired and im done racing them to be honest.

Edit yes add the Rome night course too.

Apart from that im all up for completely new tracks, PLEASE!

Phantasm
Tokyo is a bit of a dull fest for me, as like you said its mainly high speed, and not enough technical parts, and its so wide in the turns you can grt away with almost anything.
 
George V is an avenue with very expensive hotels. The street connects to the Champ Elysees (Arc de Triumph). Pity the track is at night though.
The track that really puzzles me is Paris Rally. I've lived there and there is no dirt anywhere, perhaps its in Bois de Boulogne, on the horse racing track longchamps ;)
 
phantasm
I agree though, I really could care less if Grand Valley, Rome (from GT3), the Test Course, and the Complex String were left out for new tracks or old classics.

And you'd certainly like if Monaco, Silverstone, Monza and Spa were all dropped in favor of Tilke-designed tracks in some country I haven't heard of. I also heard you're all for cookie-cutter ovals.

Grand Valley is a staple track in the series. Likewise Trial Mountain, Rome, Autumn Ring, Test Course and the Special Stages. Tradition like that should not be tampered with.

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You'd rather keep all the old tracks and not move on to newer ones. Personally I'd like to get 100 new tracks, but I wouldn't mind a few that were in GT2 but not GT3 and the High speed ring (because to me thats the perfect fast track). Bull **** to tradition in a game, sequels arn't meant to offer you all the same stuff again and again, they're meant to move on and give you new stuff. Get rid of all the tracks in GT3 apart from Monaco (I forgot about that one), as it's only been used in the one game, but all the others like Grand valley and Trial mountain can dissapear for all I care. I've raced on them far too much to do any more enduro's and series with thoes in them to enjoy the tracks anymore. You do not buy new racing games to race the same tracks you just spent hours racing in the last game. Gran Turismo without Grand Valley is not the same as Peanut butter without the peanuts, keeping a series interesting does not work in that way.
 
^I'm with this guy, switch it up. I don't wanna shell out my cash for "minor" updates... If your gonna keep ANY tracks from the previous games, I'd say keep the real courses and that's it.
 
I agree, but some of them have to stay (like Trial Mountain ;))!
As long as them don't mean the loss of other new courses obviously...
 
RJ64
And you'd certainly like if Monaco, Silverstone, Monza and Spa were all dropped in favor of Tilke-designed tracks in some country I haven't heard of. I also heard you're all for cookie-cutter ovals.

I believe you'll find Monaco, Silverstone, Monza, Spa and numerous other famous circuits fall under the 'old classics' heading phantasm used. I also happen to think circuits such as Malaysia and Bahrain are excellent. I love Malaysia in particular, beautiful circuit. I'm looking forward to China as well, which also looks immensely promising.

I still think this thread should be stickied.
 
Eagle
I believe you'll find Monaco, Silverstone, Monza, Spa and numerous other famous circuits fall under the 'old classics' heading phantasm used. I also happen to think circuits such as Malaysia and Bahrain are excellent. I love Malaysia in particular, beautiful circuit. I'm looking forward to China as well, which also looks immensely promising.

I still think this thread should be stickied.
Eagle respect... exactly right... i think my various stabs @ nascar have proven my anti-2 hours-of-left-turns policy. RJ64, if you read the posts and this thread you'll see Monaco (which is in GT3 and i didn't cite as should be deleted), Silverstone, Monza, Spa, Le Mans, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Bahrain, Malaysia, etc would be tracks I'D WANT IN GT4... PD did some nice 'fantasy' tracks, but after seeing what they did with the ring thus far, give me some more real circuits to rip up the tarmac on.
 
Trouble is, The tracks that haven't been in every game in the GT series plus the tracks in GT1 (originals) makes almost all of them anyway. For me, I do like variety, but I feel it would be a shame to cut older tracks as I'd quite like to race them in different cars, and compare lap times. To be honest, I can't see that many original tracks going anyway.

The only possible ones that i think could get cut are like apricot hill and midfield, those sort of ones. But nah, I doubt if they'll go. besides assuming a 55/45 ratio, we're in for 15 new tracks anyway even if they keep EVERY SINGLE original track. That's more than was in GT1 altogether, so I don't really see the problem with keeping the originals.

EDIT: Me just have dream of Mclaren F1, Viper, Speed 12 and Cien going round a photo quality rendered Grindelwald. Oversteer-a-go-go!!

That's what you call a dream!!!
 
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