From PS2.IGN.Com
April 16, 2003 - As reported earlier, Polyphony Digital has been toiling away on a special edition of Gran Turismo to commemorate the Volkswagen Lupo GTI Cup 2003. The game is based completely on the Lupo Cup series and hence, only features Volkswagen's Lupo GTI car. The game will be given out at no cost to Lupo-series drivers to aid them in training for the races.
As amusing as all this is, what's of real significance is the fact that the game utilizes the Gran Turismo 4 engine. Well, we've got the first real screenshot from the special disc, and in essence, a limited glimpse at what we can look forward to seeing in the next iteration of the series. It may not be much, but at least it's something. Enjoy!
makin me drool...Originally posted by vat_man
Look at the textures on the grass and gravel trap!
Don't forget this is development, so there's plenty of time to clean up the car skins. If that's where they are now this will be considerably improved over GT3 and GTC.
How many yas want ?Originally posted by driessie
Only just noticed: 6 cars per race !!!
They should have changed that!
Too true, rather they get it right, even if that means waiting alil longer for the game to be released, rather then hurry through the process...Originally posted by vat_man
Look at the textures on the grass and gravel trap!
Don't forget this is development, so there's plenty of time to clean up the car skins. If that's where they are now this will be considerably improved over GT3 and GTC.
Remember thats a screenshot too, why is it the screenshots these game sites put out are three times as good as the actual game graphics ?Originally posted by Cobraking
that doesnt look like much of a difference from GT3 lol
Originally posted by Frustrated Palm
Yeah, I know Im just gonna love it. It would be great if they added on of those tracks that where built on an old Airport runway airstrips (which are very fast and fun)...