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Me too bro, My jaw dropped when I saw this.
Me three, gentlemen! I am not sure people understand the significance of what this represents.
Me too bro, My jaw dropped when I saw this.
The pamphlet also said you can make your own courses using gps data, im guessing not the actual street's and stuff but an outline of what you want to make, for example your local city streets.!
Hundreds of downloadable tracks, for free!Me three, gentlemen! I am not sure people understand the significance of what this represents.
The pamphlet also said you can make your own courses using gps data, im guessing not the actual street's and stuff but an outline of what you want to make, for example your local city streets.!
Hundreds of downloadable tracks, for free!
Just hope they add a online platform where you can overview all these tracks and download them. Also a rating function from 1 to 5 stars would be nice.
I'm surprised there isn't a lot more talk about this subject. As I see it, this is so far the biggest, most important game-changing feature announced for GT6.
Can anyone else see the possibility of free-roam? Kaz said he tried to include free roam in GT5, but ran out of time. I believe this is it...
Me three, gentlemen! I am not sure people understand the significance of what this represents.
I'm surprised there isn't a lot more talk about this subject. As I see it, this is so far the biggest, most important game-changing feature announced for GT6.
Can anyone else see the possibility of free-roam? Kaz said he tried to include free roam in GT5, but ran out of time. I believe this is it...
it will be an incredible theatre for rallying.
Okay, I'll be honest now. I never had that in mind, and I look very forward in doing that.
It's just a question of connecting the dots.
Yeah we missed out on more cruising by not having Cita D'Aria and costa De amalfi. Here's your "free roam"
Racing in Cita D'Aria and costa De amalfi with Audi S1 group B rally would be GOLD!!
The GPS option is rumoured to have something to do with collecting real life track/road data (coördinates) using a smartphone or similar (and by driving your real car, or bike ) and which you can then import into the game to recreate that existing road using the course creator (minus the scenery I suppose, just the layout and elevation changes) although it's a bit unclear at the moment.
So it might have nothing to do with free roam but could offer another groundbreaking new feature if true.
Source, but no mention of this on the Gran Turismo website....The course maker will also include a new GPS data feature, which will increase the freedom of track creation in the game.
Agree. I miss those two tracks and their tightness, their sensation of danger and of absurd lunacy. The jumps, the hairpins, the downhills, the scenery, the crowds, the walls coming at you full speed...god!!! GIMME GT6 GIMME GIMME!
If you take a better look at some of the Andalucia footage there's some downhill road on the right... I just can immagine the possibilities. The 1080p60 footage on Eurogamer it's fantastic to spot some details...
These extra roads on the surroundings are what I'm really curious about. They said "tens of kilometers"
The GPS function in the demo was used to show off the GT86 data logger function. I was doing demonstrations using it. Basically anyone from media who did a lap around Silverstone with GT86 came to us with USB.
I was checking an image someone posted in a reply to a thread of mine and found something...odd. Odd as in "it may support the free roam theory". In the "My home" tab you see two icons: The first one is garage, pretty straightforward, but the second one says "GPS". Now, I could only think of two uses for a GPS in a GT game: 1. The classical GT Life dealership menu could make a comeback (But you'd have to ignore the "Dealerships" tab next to "My home") or 2. FREE ROAM IN ANDALUCÍA BABY!!!!
Take it with a grain of salt though, it's only a demo build after all. But honestly, how odd is a GPS option?!
20km² results in an absolute minimum track length of 15.853km and an absolute maximum of infinite-1km, although the maximum only represents the outer line and not the max possible track length. The max possible track length is dependant on how much space one piece of road needs. Theoretically several hundred kilometers track length are possible.Doesn't look much like Burnout Paradise...
"Tens of square kilometres" is potentially misleading. The very minimum we can expect of the maximum figure (if you follow) is 20 km², which would correspond to a square about 4.5 km on a side. 10 km² is obviously just over 3 km squared.
This combined with the improved physics should prove riveting for me.
Intrigued by this GPS feature, too, if it can be used for course creator traces.