The disadvantage would be the quality might not be great, long feedback cycles if not explained clearly and the lead artist may need to thoroughly check it before it is acknowledged.
This R33 from GT5 isn't as well modeled as those new ones to GT6, but from a distance in a good shot it does look pretty impressive. Only small details in this pic would've made it even more "PS4-ready", like better reflections and lighting model, but it looks good nonetheless.
I find a lot of irony in this thread with people rightfully examining the differences in premium car quality and comparing it to DC and other current games, while completely ignoring the fact that 700 cars are two generations oldThat's the thing. GT has this massive flux in quality. Willow Springs had like, the best lighting model in the game while tracks like Tokyo and Red Bull Ring were the hardest light ever and looked like trash.
GT7 on the PS4 is going to have to be a consistent. It's like Scaff said perfectly, DC is beautiful across the board, textures, lighting, models, sounds. GT is all over the place with atleast 75% of the cars being PS2 quality.
I find a lot of irony in this thread with people rightfully examining the differences in premium car quality and comparing it to DC and other current games, while completely ignoring the fact that 700 cars are two generations old
The GT vs FM comparisons stop now, anyone continuing to do so will see the content deleted and a warning issued. The staff have discussed the subject of FM comparisons at length and a standing staff policy (that is supported by the site owner) that these discussions will stay in the dedicated comparison threads.
It's not your thread, you simply started the thread. It's owned by the site owner.@tankuroded I'll accept it, it's my thread after all.
Good point about standards not being PS4 ready. I think a discussion on standards would be best done in one of the standards threads:tup:.Well this thread is about cars that are PS4 ready , and standard cars aren't what i'd consider PS4 ready .
I personally think standards should (of course remaking a few key cars) , and PD should try to be a bit more consistent a bit.
What's your opinion on the standard cars and the possibility of them being in GT7?
@Scaff My idea, I started it, it makes it "mine". I do not own any rights on this site, obviously not. But I own the rights in the OP in this thread.
I think a discussion on standards would be best done in one of the standards threads:tup:.
@Scaff My idea, I started it, it makes it "mine". I do not own any rights on this site, obviously not. But I own the rights in the OP in this thread.
What rights (answer via pm)?@Scaff My idea, I started it, it makes it "mine". I do not own any rights on this site, obviously not. But I own the rights in the OP in this thread.
If quantity of premium cars is a concern then GT6 probably will have more than two times the number of cars DC and pCARS have combined in their lifetime.I find a lot of irony in this thread with people rightfully examining the differences in premium car quality and comparing it to DC and other current games, while completely ignoring the fact that 700 cars are two generations old
If quantity of premium cars is a concern then GT6 probably will have more than two times the number of cars DC and pCARS have combined in their lifetime.
I find a lot of irony in this thread with people rightfully examining the differences in premium car quality and comparing it to DC and other current games, while completely ignoring the fact that 700 cars are two generations old
I just don't bring it up cause there's no point. The Standards are still a joke, and still completely stupid, and it's sad that they will probably make it to a PS4 game in 2015/2016.
As many Standards that I loved, like the Older Rally cars, I'd gladly see them go to have more Modern Day era modeling. It was passable for GT5 to a degree, rather annoying in GT6, but in GT7? PS2 quality cars, 2 console generations later? Against games like Forza, Driveclub, PCars and even PC games?
It'll be an even bigger joke than it is now.