Hmmm... Didn't see it that way. I still want to say that they stole it. They must have no creativity.It's disgusting.
hmmm, good point. must really love the track.Is it really that "disgusting" that some Gran Turismo fans want to be able to drive on one of their favorite tracks from the GT series in one of the other racing games they play? And that at least one of those fans put forth the effort to make it happen, creating this track for others to download?
this has already been pointed out so most of us are already aware of this.Do you guys care if I correct your wrong thinkings?
This track cannot be stolen, GT4's track format is alot different that rFactor format(obviously), and as far as I know there is NO way to convert them to rFactor or any other PC game for that matter. So if you're one of them that's thinking "LOL stolen", it isn't. This track is in fact scratch built. No profit is being made of the track in rFactor because it is user created content.
I have rFactor with Grand Valley, sue me, I must be a copyright infringer.
/endrant
Outside of computer games, Grand Valley does not exist. It was created for GT by PD.
That maybe, but i KNOW i seen it on a GPS/testing system, on some TV show
well, it was the EXACT shape,
maybe it was the making of the game =p
haha, u never know, maybe they were getting facts for the game
but, it was DEFINATELY the grand valley map
I don't have a problem with it, as it is in a HIGHLY better game, physics wise, than the GT series.I really don't care
it looks awfull, so it;s not even a good copy
GT will be THE driving game for me for ever
so I have no problems with it