Create your own track!

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Create a track from complete scratch (modeling, colours etc etc.)
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Have a huge list of track parts to choose from than just select and paste.
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be able to have 100% control of creating the track.
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that would be sweet i think =)
 
sicbeing
I think it would be an AWSOME installment for GT5 to give a try, I would love to make my own track, maybe race with it online against others, who knows? 👍 :drool:


Absoloutely true. I told this before in the GT3 forum but was ridiculed and laughed at by saying "this is not Mario Cart Racing" ... :ouch: :grumpy:
 
sicbeing
You remember that complex string course in GT3? It would prolly look something like that, just track and grass. Plant and angle your own peices of road/track on the ground and go at it.
this is probably the best to hope for. if the parts allowed stretching and twisting you could create almost any track. This would work a lot better for end users than "here's a 3d modeler have fun noobs."

I wouldn't care if the tracks didn't look as good I don't play gt for graphics. Also this way I could get my friends to make a track so they know it well and racing them is fair.
 
ye besides Gran Turismo is a driving simulator not a track designer....

but still, if there was a track editor, i would make a track with the corkscrew from Laguna Seca, straights 3 times as long as on the Test course, hills like Trial Mountain, and somewhere in it you could pass through a major city like Tokyo or even London (race past Big Ben and the London Eye)

:sly: :sly:
 
IMO GT5 just needs to have more tracks. Not a bunch of variations of the same tracks. And they should at least have all of the F1 tracks, for real tracks.
 
Hm. Track Creator?

Only if it's on a P.C. program that can download the track on to the PS3, or the Internet to be gotten off of for your PS3. I don't think any console could handle the kind of powerful program that would be required to have a Gran-Turismo-grade track creator. Or, at least, it'd be awkward, even with a keyboard or other pheriphery.
 
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