Create A DLC

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I'm the only first one who will say that PD should have put REALISTIC Night Driving especially at the 'Ring, you know, challenge to drive at the Green Hell depending only on your car and headlights, or at least you know what I mean. And at least some regular DLC like the new Subaru Impreza WRX STi Spec C and other cars, not necessarily free. Expectations are high. :/
 
I agree with noob, but the tarmac road on Smokey Mountain, where does that go? PD should use that bit to make some sort of circuit and call it Smokey Mountain Road Course or something.💡
 
I've always wanted this: Free Roam

Just driving around California in a ZR-1 or cruising down Route 66 in a Veyron.
 
That's what TDU is for. Free roam enviroments take too much memory at GTs graphic levels.

True, and GT was made for circuit racing simulation. The idea is nice, though, I too would love to have GT physics on an open world driving environment, but seeing as this is Gran Turismo, PD wouldn't really step into the concepts of Test Drive and Need For Speed because it would really be a different Gran Turismo all in all.
 
I've always wanted this: Free Roam

Just driving around California in a ZR-1 or cruising down Route 66 in a Veyron.
What I think you need is not just tracks, but stretches of road that you can race on. TT Course, German Autobahn, the Stelvio Pass just to name a few...👍
 
That's not really unlikely, with Special Stage Route 7 obviously modeled after Wangan, we might actually get tracks modeled after real-life road. Though I hope that it happens soon.
 
Agree 100%! But only for the GT5 RM cars, like the Suzuki Cappuccino (EA21R) ’95, Dodge Challenger R/T '70, and the others.
Technically, Racing Modification never went away. Yes, you might only have spoilers and wheels, but I made a very good 330i Touring Car...
 
Some tracks, like Spa-Franchorchamps or Pikes Peak, and maybe some tuning, and cheaper cars, because it takes hours to get the money for a Minolta or other cars. :rolleyes:
 
Some tracks, like Spa-Franchorchamps or Pikes Peak, and maybe some tuning, and cheaper cars, because it takes hours to get the money for a Minolta or other cars. :rolleyes:

I too would love to see more real-life circuits and especially Pikes Peak, the Escudo somehow loses it's purpose without it.

The money is something you really need to work hard for, but it would really help if it was just like the old days, where every dealership is available anytime, the rotation system is somehow annoying if you want to get a car immediately, and you don't want to race the same circuit with the same car for hours just to not let in-game days pass by.
 
Formula Drift... perhaps? With Foust, Hubinette, Millen, etc.

That'd be quite unlikely, seeing as how Formula Drift is already tied with the Need for Speed series, but how about the newer D1 cars? Orido's JZA80, the R Magic's Drift FD, Kawabata's RPS13, Saito's Chaser, etc.? Those cars are iconic in the drift scene, and GT already had D1 cars in their roster.
 
That'd be quite unlikely, seeing as how Formula Drift is already tied with the Need for Speed series, but how about the newer D1 cars? Orido's JZA80, the R Magic's Drift FD, Kawabata's RPS13, Saito's Chaser, etc.? Those cars are iconic in the drift scene, and GT already had D1 cars in their roster.

Damn, EA got ahead of PD again.:grumpy:Anyways, I just figured that 'cause they had D1GP cars, actually 3 but, my point is, why not the most interesting, and famous drift association on the planet? Need for Speed is nowhere near the level of Gran Turismo, in terms of simulation. Why would Porsche accept EA to present their cars in Need for Speed when in fact, Gran Turismo is The Real Driving Simulator. Just saying.:)
 
Damn, EA got ahead of PD again.:grumpy:Anyways, I just figured that 'cause they had D1GP cars, actually 3 but, my point is, why not the most interesting, and famous drift association on the planet? Need for Speed is nowhere near the level of Gran Turismo, in terms of simulation. Why would Porsche accept EA to present their cars in Need for Speed when in fact, Gran Turismo is The Real Driving Simulator. Just saying.:)

Probably because no one ever thought Gran Turismo would become this big. Besides, remember NFS: Porsche Unleashed? I think that's where Porsche's ties with EA really sealed.
 
If they did Pikes Peak, then I would like to see the loss in power as you go higher modeled.
Would make the car change over a run and add more variables to the tuning.
 
SUPER BUMP (Not really, POST #700 :D)

I was thinking of adding tracks from GT5 like Rome, Madrid, Indy, Daytona. Also, NASCAR, X2010 and Karts :)
 
Too bad, PSP is dead now, and it's now 2014, and the DLC of GT PSP was made in 2009, and PD once said they won't release any DLC items for GT PSP, just the five SP Model cars.
 
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