Gran Turismo Sport: General Discussion

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Wish they had some PS VR demo for GT at the london event, but I guess they'll save that for E3 next month.

Yeah, I was kinda hoping to try that at the Copper Box too. Worried that it will not make it to E3 either...

Also, they'll never make the November date. I say Spring 2017.
 
Yeah, I was kinda hoping to try that at the Copper Box too. Worried that it will not make it to E3 either...

Also, they'll never make the November date. I say Spring 2017.
While that wouldn't surprise me at all and I'm expecting that....I'd like to see one game release on the scheduled date that they announced at the reveal.
 
While that wouldn't surprise me at all and I'm expecting that....I'd like to see one game release on the scheduled date that they announced at the reveal.

It would be an amazing change for PD, but I sense a lot of pre-order incentivising cynicism in that launch date.
 
Can anyone identify what that thing is right there? I can't quite make it out...
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Pretty sure it's a Lotus Evora.

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So... is someone from GTPlanet attending the Nurburgring 24h?
There doesn't seem to be. I thought we would have had lots of new images and vids posted from the event but there has been very little. Unless PDI have banned the taking of pics and video.
 
If they get the tunnel echo just like they did with GT6, the track won't die, believe me.

There doesn't seem to be. I thought we would have had lots of new images and vids posted from the event but there has been very little. Unless PDI have banned the taking of pics and video.

Yeah... maybe in the weekend we will get more, I suppose those are the days with more visitors.
 
Well, I'm going to be the odd one out by saying that I like the new Tokyo track. I like these kind of urban city environments where I'm racing on the highway at high speeds.

Now, another thing; why model the Lotus Evora over some newer Lotus model? I really don't see a point in picking that car when they could pick the newer Exige, 3-Eleven, or something else.
 
Now, another thing; why model the Lotus Evora over some newer Lotus model? I really don't see a point in picking that car when they could pick the newer Exige, 3-Eleven, or something else.
I know, its kind of bummed me out. I am still really really hoping for the Exige, but I doubt it.
 
Well, I'm going to be the odd one out by saying that I like the new Tokyo track. I like these kind of urban city environments where I'm racing on the highway at high speeds.

Now, another thing; why model the Lotus Evora over some newer Lotus model? I really don't see a point in picking that car when they could pick the newer Exige, 3-Eleven, or something else.

Or even a faster version of the Evora... I guess it was just a case of using all the pictures and scans they already had from the car. Wonder if they modeled that 3-Eleven from the event.
 
Well, I'm going to be the odd one out by saying that I like the new Tokyo track. I like these kind of urban city environments where I'm racing on the highway at high speeds.

Now, another thing; why model the Lotus Evora over some newer Lotus model? I really don't see a point in picking that car when they could pick the newer Exige, 3-Eleven, or something else.

Really puts in doubt the whole "rebuilt" idea, doesn't it? The S would require almost no work to update over the base model, and even the 400 is mostly a bumpers-and-interior job.
 
Really puts in doubt the whole "rebuilt" idea, doesn't it? The S would require almost no work to update over the base model, and even the 400 is mostly a bumpers-and-interior job.
Yup, this is giving me a Forza vibe on how Turn 10 claimed to remodel every car from the ground up for the Xbox One, but some cars in FM5 & even FM6 still look like they're from the 360 generation such as the SW20 MR2. You also have a point about the S and 400. I'm still puzzled that PD didn't do similar things back in GT6.
 
Do you reckon this was a true statement though? Seems a little off to me.
I also found it strange. The circuit isn't that big, it can be completed in under a minute in a Gr.1 car. The real life routes aren't even 20km in length, that goes for both the C1 Loop and Tomei Expressway (within the Shinjuku ward).
 
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