Gran Turismo Sport: General Discussion

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If you have tv speakers playing car sound then of course it gonna sound dead.
Get a decent sound getup and enjoy the sounds. Not difficult. Cars look tidy, the tracks looks tidy. All that's left is to play it and put in some fast laps.
 
If you have tv speakers playing car sound then of course it gonna sound dead.
Get a decent sound getup and enjoy the sounds. Not difficult. Cars look tidy, the tracks looks tidy. All that's left is to play it and put in some fast laps.
Buying into equipment should not be an alternative. It's something that should function just as well right out of the box.
 
If you have tv speakers playing car sound then of course it gonna sound dead.
Get a decent sound getup and enjoy the sounds. Not difficult. Cars look tidy, the tracks looks tidy. All that's left is to play it and put in some fast laps.
Please don't bring back that excuse which originated during GT5's days. You don't need tv speakers to know that the sounds are already dreadful in GT games...
 
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Its like no one still has figured out this out.
 
I have read the discussion and a few good points of information. The rest is just wish talk. I wish this and I wish that lol. I used to do it.

Allow it waste talk.
 
I have read the discussion and a few good points of information. The rest is just wish talk. I wish this and I wish that lol. I used to do it.

Allow it waste talk.
You used to do it? You mean you just stopped as of a minute ago? Congratulations:cheers:
 
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He's making claims on things he's had no experience with, that's why.
I don't buy this 'making claims' rubbish.

People should be able to tell the difference when someone is blindly praising, or for that matter blindly criticising, and simply read it and move on.

If he added 'IMO' this wouldn't be happening.
But because he didn't, apparently it's open slather.
And yet you all know it was just his opinion.

If it was a negative comment almost no-one would have re-acted.

Oh, IMO of course.
 
I don't buy this 'making claims' rubbish.

People should be able to tell the difference when someone is blindly praising, or for that matter blindly criticising, and simply read it and move on.

If he added 'IMO' this wouldn't be happening.
But because he didn't, apparently it's open slather.
And yet you all know it was just his opinion.

If it was a negative comment almost no-one would have reacted.

Oh, IMO of course.
You don't have to buy it, that's your choice in the matter. Him stating things as fact with no actual basis of knowledge to back up those claims is what people have an issue with.
 
Come on folks, there is no point engaging with someone making such outlandish claims. I thought it was sarcasm initially but when it became clear it wasn't it's just not worth it.
 
With claims such as "car count is too many", it could almost be taken as a provocation to everything that has been discussed before. Then he comes with absurd claims, that come as facts.

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With claims such as "car count is too many", it could almost be taken as a provocation to everything that has been discussed before. Then he comes with absurd claims, that come as facts.

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Perhaps use the full sentence next time.
"Car count is too many, but it's good."
Clearly English isn't his native language, and he made an error.

Provocation.
Really?
 
I take it you're disagreeing with me? Would just like to know before I write something for no reason :lol:
OK let me flesh it out to save you the bother. :D


If a game has HD graphics, as we have come to expect, you probably ought to have an HD TV to get the best out of it, maybe shut the blinds, dim the lights etc.

If a game has HDR sound, you should probably get HDR audio reproduction hardware and the appropriate listening environment to make the most of it.


Yes, a game should be playable on an SDTV, yes you should be able to hear sounds on abysmal TV speakers (and there's an argument that TV speakers are worse than a semi-decent sound setup to a greater degree than an SDTV is worse than an HDTV).
 
OK let me flesh it out to save you the bother. :D
Sorry, I've been half dead off Robitussin this week, terrible fever!

If a game has HD graphics, as we have come to expect, you probably ought to have an HD TV to get the best out of it, maybe shut the blinds, dim the lights etc.
At this point in history, a HDTV is mandatory to even play these games in the first place. IIRC, there is no composite slots, and everything is running off HDMI only.

If a game has HDR sound, you should probably get HDR audio reproduction hardware and the appropriate listening environment to make the most of it.
The way I was thinking is from what equipment I've been using for the past 6 years or so. I've had a basic HDTV, that I got for a relatively cheap price many years ago, and even on that it wasn't to hard to be able compare sounds of the games I was playing. Having been using the same TV for a good amount of time, that did not stop me from being able to hear how great PCars sounds are in comparison to GT5 for example.

That's why I believe that extra equipment has never been a valid argument in my case.
 
Perhaps use the full sentence next time.
"Car count is too many, but it's good."
Clearly English isn't his native language, and he made an error.

Provocation.
Really?

Then explain me, how on earth can the car cound of just over 130 cars be too many? There's no such thing as "too many options". If the car count is good enough, just state that, the end. Saying there's too many cars seems just like a provocation to people who have been stating the exact opposite (and there's a lot of people complaining about that).

In his post, he made claims on subjects that are/were always in discussion right here on GTPlanet (car/track count, sounds, graphics, physics), based on nothing more than maybe some videos. He is just trolling at the end of the day.

What's going to be his next post? "GTS is too good of a game, PD should sell by twice the price it is right now"?
 
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