Imagine that AE86 releasing with some drift mountain from Japan.....
Akina downhill would be the perfect track for that car!Imagine that AE86 releasing with some drift mountain from Japan.....
I would pay for it but I think it's too ambitious for the current hardware. For some reasons, they don't use this cutscene anymore.Akina downhill would be the perfect track for that car!
Pretty close competitors. But on paper, the Fit Hybrid is a faster car but not by much.Who's in for a round AE86 vs Fit Hybrid?
Never heard of the 4th Newton's Law?Pretty close competitors. But on paper, the Fit Hybrid is a faster car but not by much.
Crap I need to catch up on my physics lessons!Never heard of the 4th Newton's Law?
Power = AE86 * dB of Eurobeat
Only 2 dB of Eurobeat are enough to double the power. Insane, isn't it?
The BMW V12 LMR and Bentley Speed 8 are LMP900’s, not Group C lol. Other LMP900’s include the Audi R8 Race Car (Both 2001 and 2005 Oreca) and Pescarolo Trio (Peugeot, JV5 and Hybride)...
May I suggest the Montreal Street Circuit? Lot of interesting turns and elevation changes, located over a highway, near a TV tower, an old factory, a university, a hospital and an illuminated bridge.Also Formula E still needs to come to GT Sport and needs decent circuit for them.
The BMW V12 LMR and Bentley Speed 8 are LMP900’s, not Group C lol. Other LMP900’s include the Audi R8 Race Car (Both 2001 and 2005 Oreca) and Pescarolo Trio (Peugeot, JV5 and Hybride)...
LMGTP was created during the time LMP900 was around. The Speed 8 raced along side the R8 and Pescarolo Courage...The Bentley Speed 8 was LMGTP, not LMP900. Better aero but narrower tires.
I would pay for it but I think it's too ambitious for the current hardware. For some reasons, they don't use this cutscene anymore.
LMGTP was created during the time LMP900 was around. The Speed 8 raced along side the R8 and Pescarolo Courage...
Meh... that are all pretty much the same to me. They only have subtle differences, that only the most loyal fans of Le Man Prototypes will distinguish...Also not true. LMGTP predates the official LMP900 class by one year. Unless you’re just using ‘LMP900’ as a catch-all for a 900kg prototype, which were around for awhile. But they’re still pretty different cars.
You wouldn’t conflate the Toyota GT-One and the BMW V12 LMR would you? Same distinction.
Same as Toyota GT-one.The Bentley Speed 8 was LMGTP, not LMP900. Better aero but narrower tires.
Did we get all those colors in GT2?I wonder about the color variation of the AE86.
The AE86 '83 has 3 colors in GT games, but actually it has 8 colors in real life!
View attachment 814037
Note:
If the color of the car is single, the pointed place in below picture (black plastic area on the door and the upper section of the bumpers) is not painted.
But in Two-Tone color, it'll be painted in the same color as the main body color.
View attachment 814038
It was a GT1. It was classed as LMGTP for Le Mans.Same as Toyota GT-one.
May I suggest the Montreal Street Circuit? Lot of interesting turns and elevation changes, located over a highway, near a TV tower, an old factory, a university, a hospital and an illuminated bridge.
Yeah, they made it in the middle of downtown. It was a kerfuffle.
If my memory is correct, High-Tech Two-Tone, High Metal Two-Tone, and High Flash Two-Tone are available for both '83 Levin and Trueno in GT2, but High Metal TT became unavailable for Trueno in GT3. (Levin didn't appear in GT3)Did we get all those colors in GT2?
Edit: I think it may have been a yellow GT300 racing modification. So long ago...
Let me dream, okay? ...Monaco might be more likely and suitable for GTS. Formula E use a short layout and the GP layout would be better for faster cars and it’s been in GT before as Cote d’Azure.
98 model was a GT1, 99 model was LMP car (LMGTP) same as Benz CLR.It was a GT1. It was classed as LMGTP for Le Mans.
Yeah, same here. I mentioned several times I hope PD adjust the trim level, wheels, roll cage, etc, from the previous ones.If my memory is correct, High-Tech Two-Tone, High Metal Two-Tone, and High Flash Two-Tone are available for both '83 Levin and Trueno in GT2, but High Metal TT became unavailable for Trueno in GT3. (Levin didn't appear in GT3)
In GT4, Levin had High Metal TT just like in GT2 ,but it was still unavailable for Trueno.
Their last appearance so far were made in GT6, but the situation is still the same...
But yeah, in GTS, some cars have more colors than in GT6. (e.g. Maserati GT S(9→19), Dino 246 GT(31→48), Racing Kart 125 Shifter(16→32))
So I have a little hope that PD will do the same for AE86... Looking forward to it.
I wonder about the color variation of the AE86.
The AE86 '83 has 3 colors in GT games, but actually it has 8 colors in real life!
View attachment 814037
Note:
If the color of the car is single, the pointed place in below picture (black plastic area on the door and the upper section of the bumpers) is not painted.
But in Two-Tone color, it'll be painted in the same color as the main body color.
View attachment 814038
But yeah, in GTS, some cars have more colors than in GT6. (e.g. Maserati GT S(9→19), Dino 246 GT(31→48), Racing Kart 125 Shifter(16→32))
So I have a little hope that PD will do the same for AE86... Looking forward to it.
Interesting. I always thought they only came in white/silver/red. Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure I've seen one in black/silver bottom, or maybe I'm confusing it with the Celica XX...