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What about Nitrous Manufacturer, @CrippledSuns?
What about Nitrous Manufacturer, @CrippledSuns?
To differentiate bro!What would be the point of adding the option of choosing between different Nitrous manufacturers in Gran Turismo?
The effectiveness of the Gran Turismo 6 nitrous would not change because you could install a NOS, NX or ZEX nitrous tank rather than an unnamed brand of nitrous manufacturer.
No offence, but the way I see it is that adding that kind of feature to Gran Turismo would be like adding a feature in Call of Duty where players can paint the side of their gun that they never see during gameplay - it brings no visual or gameplay effects whatsoever - so, what would be the point?
To differentiate bro!
There would only be a point to having nitrous manufactures if you could for example see the bottles in the rear seats or have a picture in photo-mode in the trunk. Other than that not much point I'd say.
Ok ok, that's a dumb idea
How about visible weight reduction so, we can differentiate the car with weight reduction with the stock one.
I mean the car (Premium cars) will have no back seats
Is visable window weight reduction in that as well? Could be removal of Windows(front for 4 door sedans/wagons) like the GT300 Amemiya RX7. Plus, perspex windows with the vent slots like BTCC/V8 Supercars.
Yes, but, credits? Me or @05XR8?
Yes, but, credits? Me or @05XR8?
There is already a window weight reduction in Gran Turismo, however it does not come with any visible changes.
If you like I could add your Window Vents suggestion to my post (credits will go to you).
Dunno if this was already mentioned, but if you remember how you can customize the height and width of the spoiler, how about doing the same when you have a custom hood? Like, be able to adjust how tall or deep, narrow or wide the cowl or scoop is?
Yes please. 👍
Sure, I don't mind at all.That is a great idea.
Would you like me to add your suggestion to my post? The credits will go to you, of course.
Sure, I don't mind at all.
^This. We need a tuner village. The upgrades in the tuner village then could affect performance differently than that of the regular parts (maybe) as well as get unique body parts.We need those custom dealerships like we had in GT4 and past GT games. We could buy aftermarket parts from those dealerships. Thing is, it could work better if I bought parts like the fixed headlights for my '96 FD RX-7 from RE Amemiya. Or the decals from the R32 NISMO and apply them to my normal R32 GTS. Spoon SW88's from the Spoon EK9 and put them on my EG6. The yellow Spoon wheels from the CR-Z and put them on the Accord Euro-R.
We need those custom dealerships like we had in GT4 and past GT games. We could buy aftermarket parts from those dealerships. Thing is, it could work better if I bought parts like the fixed headlights for my '96 FD RX-7 from RE Amemiya. Or the decals from the R32 NISMO and apply them to my normal R32 GTS. Spoon SW88's from the Spoon EK9 and put them on my EG6. The yellow Spoon wheels from the CR-Z and put them on the Accord Euro-R.
We need those custom dealerships like we had in GT4 and past GT games. We could buy aftermarket parts from those dealerships. Thing is, it could work better if I bought parts like the fixed headlights for my '96 FD RX-7 from RE Amemiya. Or the decals from the R32 NISMO and apply them to my normal R32 GTS. Spoon SW88's from the Spoon EK9 and put them on my EG6. The yellow Spoon wheels from the CR-Z and put them on the Accord Euro-R.
Did that make any difference in GT4, does anyone remember?
As @Grandea GTR said, the return of a 'tuner village' could be good, with cheaper and more expensive aftermarket parts affecting the weight and power output of the car differently.
That is a good idea.
I recommend that you create your own thread and post this suggestion there.
I will definitely support your suggestion!
I think only the Skyline and Civics could up the displacement of the engines from the tuner garage. I'd like a confirmation if my memory serves me right.
I'll do that with credit to @Grandea GTR for the Tuner Village reference.