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GTPlanet, I've had a vacation from this forum since I haven't had too much to chat about. I'm offering this thread for those who aren't very good at GT and think this one may be the toughest of all. Hopefully, we can try to help give you some confidence in taking on GT5 when it comes out. I'm speaking as a veteran of Gran Turismo. I've been playing Gran Turismo since about 1999. So I have about eight years experience of this series. I hope a lot of other Gran Turismo veterans (like myself) can help out and maybe give the inexperienced some advice. Hating on people because they aren't seasoned pros of GT5 gets a bit old. So why not help out a few of our inexperienced gamers? I'll express as many complaints I've seen and heard from people who played GT.
--- Longer Races ---
By talking to people in the past, the most common gripe I've heard made by people who played GT games is that they don't have time to do longer races. GT4 rectified that a bit with B-Spec. If you have a lot less time, just speed up the B-Spec and hope B-Spec wins for you.
--- Pack Racing Discipline ---
This was a former thread I posted about how much more challenging it will be to do races because of ten more opponents. I have a lot of experience in games where more than eight drivers share a track. Victory will not be easy with more cars to a track. The thing I'd recommend is that if you can't go through an entire pack of cars, then you need to qualify better (should qualifying be available for all races). Navigating your car around the track successfully also helps. Not every track has multiple lanes for passing. So what you have to do is make smart passes around the track. Another consideration is time. More cars on the track means races will probably have to be longert to allow better chances for passing all opposition. Think about the Ridge Racer games. You usually have 12 or 14 cars to pass and just enough time to climb all the way to the front.
--- Professional Driving Options ---
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue has a professional driving model available as an option. Here's a key word for those uneasy about this issue= option. You are not required to drive with the professional driving model. You are not required or feel like pro driving's the only way to go. Work to your advantage and pay no mind to trying to being forced or pushed into racing the Pro model. I don't race Pro style in ToCA Race Driver 3 or GTR because I'm just not comfortable racing the more professional options. Race car mechanics are more precise and more realistic, but I race to win with a model I'm most comfortable with. So I don't race anything professional unless I've fully mastered the driving model. Don't be told to race pro model if you're not a pro-style driver.
--- The Nürburgring Nordschleife ---
Many fans were proud to see this track in GT4. Many more loved racing it. Some others find it a nightmare to race. Every time I make gripes about racing it, I get lynched online. With more cars to a track should we see this track return for GT5, think of this way- you have a better chance of going for the lead because the track is very long. Very long courses mean that you have to keep mistakes to a minimum (easier said than done here) and continually improve your position. Winning on this track is an absolute challenge. It's tough to win here, but not impossible. You just have to race this track many times and master every element of the track. If it helps, race slower cars rather than trying to find the fastest speed demons.
These are only a few concerns shared by GT gamers. I'd like for concerns about GT5 to be expressed in this thread and to get some help on being a better GT gamer once GT5 comes out in stores. I want you Gran Turismo veterans to help make things a bit easier for inexperienced GT gamers coming into Gran Turismo 5. So let's make things a little easier!
--- Longer Races ---
By talking to people in the past, the most common gripe I've heard made by people who played GT games is that they don't have time to do longer races. GT4 rectified that a bit with B-Spec. If you have a lot less time, just speed up the B-Spec and hope B-Spec wins for you.
--- Pack Racing Discipline ---
This was a former thread I posted about how much more challenging it will be to do races because of ten more opponents. I have a lot of experience in games where more than eight drivers share a track. Victory will not be easy with more cars to a track. The thing I'd recommend is that if you can't go through an entire pack of cars, then you need to qualify better (should qualifying be available for all races). Navigating your car around the track successfully also helps. Not every track has multiple lanes for passing. So what you have to do is make smart passes around the track. Another consideration is time. More cars on the track means races will probably have to be longert to allow better chances for passing all opposition. Think about the Ridge Racer games. You usually have 12 or 14 cars to pass and just enough time to climb all the way to the front.
--- Professional Driving Options ---
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue has a professional driving model available as an option. Here's a key word for those uneasy about this issue= option. You are not required to drive with the professional driving model. You are not required or feel like pro driving's the only way to go. Work to your advantage and pay no mind to trying to being forced or pushed into racing the Pro model. I don't race Pro style in ToCA Race Driver 3 or GTR because I'm just not comfortable racing the more professional options. Race car mechanics are more precise and more realistic, but I race to win with a model I'm most comfortable with. So I don't race anything professional unless I've fully mastered the driving model. Don't be told to race pro model if you're not a pro-style driver.
--- The Nürburgring Nordschleife ---
Many fans were proud to see this track in GT4. Many more loved racing it. Some others find it a nightmare to race. Every time I make gripes about racing it, I get lynched online. With more cars to a track should we see this track return for GT5, think of this way- you have a better chance of going for the lead because the track is very long. Very long courses mean that you have to keep mistakes to a minimum (easier said than done here) and continually improve your position. Winning on this track is an absolute challenge. It's tough to win here, but not impossible. You just have to race this track many times and master every element of the track. If it helps, race slower cars rather than trying to find the fastest speed demons.
These are only a few concerns shared by GT gamers. I'd like for concerns about GT5 to be expressed in this thread and to get some help on being a better GT gamer once GT5 comes out in stores. I want you Gran Turismo veterans to help make things a bit easier for inexperienced GT gamers coming into Gran Turismo 5. So let's make things a little easier!