Yeah, they are probably given a list of questions they are not allowed to ask beforehand.
Aye, I'm surprised he was allowed to ask about the Neo. In the Red Bull gaming article, they said they weren't allowed to ask about it...
Reading the comments on youtube is always depressing.
Isn't the Vimeo one compressed?
We already know we'll have dedicated servers for the official races and P2P in everything else. Asking a question that slags another game is sure to not get a response.this interview is for the general casual gamer but for the more hard core gamers the questions would be more directing. hope @Jordan brings it home.
this IGN interviewer starts off by asking, "this started as a small project and grown in to a morphed into a massive project" ..... never seen a more pointless interview.
This is a racing title so one first question should be this is a departure from GT1-6 so are how are you gonna organise the racing in this title??
or "What is PD gonna do to ensure there is lag online free racing ?? Will they have dedicated servers hosting races?? or will it be like project cars with cars jumping all over the place"
"With this focus on online racing is there still a career mode and if so how is it structured"
When is Jordons interview published/posted ??
Have this been posted yet?
Some off-scrren footage on Nordschleife driving an old GT-R.
Looks stunning as always. You're a Wizard, PD!
The new 'driving marker' system looks a lot less intrusive than the traditional 'driving line' of the past. I like the reasoning of it too.
Wow, my PS3, PC & PS4 struggled to play the uncompressed footage sound delays and everything.
Now where can I watch all this glory properly?
I'm aware there's some stuttering in the picture which isn't the fault of my players.
Shame it isn't (or I don't find your irony). But I'd love Vintage DLC, called Grand Prix Legends for example.The Merc 1937 W125 in that PS Underground vid (40:51) looks suspiciously like a high-quality render...
Vintage Racers DLC?
The new 'driving marker' system looks a lot less intrusive than the traditional 'driving line' of the past. I like the reasoning of it too.
And 1999 season BTCC lineup DLC.Shame it isn't (or I don't find your irony). But I'd love Vintage DLC, called Grand Prix Legends for example.
Shame it isn't (or I don't find your irony). But I'd love Vintage DLC, called Grand Prix Legends for example.
The Merc 1937 W125 in that PS Underground vid (40:51) looks suspiciously like a high-quality render...
Vintage Racers DLC?
Dude, that's a real photo...
Let's not repeat what happened with Mazda LMP VGT
If you're on the track and not sure which marker is for corner entry, apex and exit, you should probably take up another hobbyHey PD, how about: Red mark for Brake, Yellow for Apex, Green for Exit...[very basic!]
Same stretch, different time:
PD nail lighting perfectly.
Sensible head agrees.
Excitable head still believes.
Uhhh what the hell is going on with the Peugeot VGT? In both clips?
If you are referring to the strange flickering on the cars body, i believe there is a overhead sign that is casting a shadow on the car for a second.Uhhh what the hell is going on with the Peugeot VGT? In both clips?
Huh. Doesn't look like it on the second clip though, as it 1: only affect the Peugeot, and 2: it happens to the whole car at the same time. But it could be, it just looks very awkward and bad.If you are referring to the strange flickering on the cars body, i believe there is a overhead sign that is casting a shadow on the car for a second.
If you mean what jm79 said, yeah, it looks pretty out of place