Gran Turismo Sport: General Discussion

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My post was sarcasm, hence the /s tag. I just can't fathom how people think the blog being down means something is coming there. It's a blog, when a new entry is ready, it is posted. You don't take the entire site offline even if you're performing maintenance, you certainly don't do it because you're about to announce something.

Obviously I don't know why it is down but it's not because GTS news is imminent there.
 
I believe what he said originally was supposed to be a joke :)

My bad :guilty:

My post was sarcasm, hence the /s tag. I just can't fathom how people think the blog being down means something is coming there. It's a blog, when a new entry is ready, it is posted. You don't take the entire site offline even if you're performing maintenance, you certainly don't do it because you're about to announce something.

Obviously I don't know why it is down but it's not because GTS news is imminent there.

It appears the blog went down at the time bits of info about the London event emerged. Possibly just an unexpected coincidence. Don't think there is to much to read in it, but wouldn't be surprised at all if it went back online with more...
 
My bad :guilty:



It appears the blog went down at the time bits of info about the London event emerged. Possibly just an unexpected coincidence. Don't think there is to much to read in it, but wouldn't be surprised at all if it went back online with more...

I mean it could be related maintenance, they might be moving the blog location to a new subdomain or something but some people seemed to expect it to be the direct reason, as if you need to take a blog offline to prepare a new post. Hence my sarcasm that when Jordan is ready to post some news on here he'll take the whole site offline first.
 
It appears the blog went down at the time bits of info about the London event emerged. Possibly just an unexpected coincidence. Don't think there is to much to read in it, but wouldn't be surprised at all if it went back online with more...

I has consprcy thery.
 
Yeah, very possible! It did have a touch of GT6 photo-mode look to it, but certainly could be any other rendering software. At any rate, I am fingers-crossed that GT Sport textures and lighting will be in a similar league.
 
Just a render and when you look closely it's not actually that impressive. GT photomode cars appear more natural in their surroundings.
 
The only thing that closely.... remotely is better, resembles something from GT is what the mirrors are reflecting. There's no sign of the B pillar at all in either mirror, but there are many other flaws with it that make it quite unlike GT. Unless they changed much of the exterior reflections, the bodywork reflects too much of the ground in comparison to GT 5 and 6.
 
Another thing is that the license plate is body colored. All the current Alfa Romeos have the plate in either black or white.
 
I said about the location and it seems like in the video is the same location but in real life so it might mean something, it might not...

Which location? I don't recall anything like that in GT5 and I still don't think that is a PD render, certainly not a PS4 powered one anyway. It's not up to their overall standard of lighting.
 
Which location? I don't recall anything like that in GT5 and I still don't think that is a PD render, certainly not a PS4 powered one anyway. It's not up to their overall standard of lighting.
no i'm saying that it probably is a real life video presented as "gamie" :)
 
no i'm saying that it probably is a real life video presented as "gamie" :)

But you said it was in GT5? It wasn't, to the best of my memory.

I'm pretty sure it's just a render, done by X for Alfa Romeo. Nothing to do with PD or GT.
 
San Gimignano town square
from gt5 but i might be wrong
It doesn't match, you're trying to force a connection. To much of an elevation change in the flooring, building colors don't line up nor do the building types, in my opinion.
 
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