Gran Turismo Sport: General Discussion

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About selected tracks and cars in VR mode I think it served purpose as a showcase, to give us, well... a demo for people to judge and give a certain impression to it. After that if the VR mode have some positive reviews, they probably gonna release a full fledged GTS VR version later by surprise (just opinion, the fact there's still no confirmation of full VR version of GTS yet).

But as we know it's PD, so..... maybe yes or no.
 
About selected tracks and cars in VR mode I think it served purpose as a showcase, to give us, well... a demo for people to judge and give a certain impression to it. After that if the VR mode have some positive reviews, they probably gonna release a full fledged GTS VR version later by surprise (just opinion, the fact there's still no confirmation of full VR version of GTS yet).

But as we know it's PD, so..... maybe yes or no.

That is the big problem with PSVR as a whole though, everything feels like a demo or limited showcase. It's not going to take off without games fully taking advantage of it.
 
Ah good, perhaps you can explain the following then:

How does the FIA championship work? Some manufacturers have two cars, some don't have cars in certain groups (Ferrari Gr1 example). How will the manufacturer cup work with that?
How much of the Campaign Mode do you need to complete to start on Sport Mode?
How does currency work? Will we be buying cars, or just parts?
Will we be able to earn that currency in arcade mode?
How do the car groups work? Will they all race together in multi-group racing? Will the Group 4 cars be balanced so a Focus can race a Merc SLS, or will they go into separate groups?
Will there be a damage model? How detailed is it? Just physical, visual or both?
How does the rally fit into Sport Mode? Will it be part of the FIA Championship?
How does the livery editor work? Do we unlock shapes, is it all available from the start? Can we only use pre-determined decals on certain cars?

I'm sure you can answer all of that since everything has been shown and explained to us.
I feel you want me to point out some details off something that hasn't been revealed yet?. I can't. What I meant was, off all the stuff we have seen and been showed up until now, I can take that as a reference and say, from what's have been revealed I know what GT Sport is.
I personally don't speculate about what's hasn't been showed so far, because that all will be revealed to me when this game is launched. You choose the negative approach, that's fine, but I choose to be positive, that's me. ;)
 
That is the big problem with PSVR as a whole though, everything feels like a demo or limited showcase. It's not going to take off without games fully taking advantage of it.

That explained everything then.
A bit off topic but how about Driveclub VR? Is there any limitation that differs the original? Or is it the same? (not knowing much about it)
 
I feel you want me to point out some details off something that hasn't been revealed yet?. I can't. What I meant was, off all the stuff we have seen and been showed up until now, I can take that as a reference and say, from what's have been revealed I know what GT Sport is.
I personally don't speculate about what's hasn't been showed so far, because that all will be revealed to me when this game is launched. You choose the negative approach, that's fine, but I choose to be positive, that's me. ;)

The point I was making is there is a lot of stuff about this game we don't know about over a year since it was announced. That is what people are disappointed about when they just come out with "GRAPHICS GRAPHICS GRAPHICS!". Yes, it looks amazing, we know that. Yes, we know the general gist of the gameplay, it's not scandalous for that not to be enough for some people and desiring more information.
 
Just give PD some room to develop a great foundation for the VR contend mate. In fact that they will include some tracks and cars to be VR ready for me show their work ability, because when PD started developing GT Sport, VR was not in store, it was revealed latter in the process.

PD must have had very early access to the project. First public echoes for Morpheus date from 3+years.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...-go-big-with-virtual-reality-on-playstation-4

At the Paris unveil GT Sport was supposedly a full VR running game. I don't particularly blame PD for the step back; PS4 in its original form being probably too limited for such a resource hungry device.
 
Just give PD some room to develop a great foundation for the VR contend mate. In fact that they will include some tracks and cars to be VR ready for me show their work ability, because when PD started developing GT Sport, VR was not in store, it was revealed latter in the process.

From Wikipedia:

In early 2014, Sony Computer Entertainment research and development engineer Anton Mikhailov said his team had been working on Project Morpheus for more than three years.

That's sometime in 2010 then, so before even GT5 was released. Considering that Kaz is a Sony VP I don't think that there's any excuse to be made for VR being a late addition to the development process.

About the release date, from a November 2016, we went to a "2017". I'm sure they have changed the scale of GTsport.

I doubt it. Clearly all the stuff for the November release still isn't ready even now. If they actually added more stuff as well as delayed it, then they're just shooting themselves in the foot. You can't give yourself more time to finish what you already need to AND add more work besides. That's a recipe for development hell.
 
Just a quick glance through today's news. People can hate on PD all they want, but in the end I have to say that PD are by far the best when it comes to car model accuracy and detail. And they just keep getting better and better.

I mean this is a known at this point. Best car modelling in the industry and graphically on another level, simply due to their unbelievable lighting system.
 
842 pages and not an official release date or even the game launch.
Pretty sure the 1000 pages mark will be reached before the game releases. :P

The trailer looks stunning graphically but i agree with the overall sentiment here, if they seriously don't work on the gameplay they will fall so far behind on what a racing game should represent nowadays.

It will be stunning looks from your cockpit until you realize that your virtual steering wheel doesn't turn 900 degrees, you are driving a GT race and suddenly there's a rally car in front of you, you are bouncing off walls like nothing happened and the AI is rubber banding like crazy. And then you go online and it's unstable framerates or a crashfest in the first corner of your FIA sanctioned championship.

The shiny new graphics will get old very quickly that way...
 
That explained everything then.
A bit off topic but how about Driveclub VR? Is there any limitation that differs the original? Or is it the same? (not knowing much about it)
Drive club VR is a stand alone game, it looks uglier but most immersive than the original one
No dynamic time.
For weather im not sure but i never see rain condition
 
What a coincidence. The game we know this little about was supposed to launch last month.
Supposed to launch last month doesn't mean we have to know all the contains already
The last gardian is supposed to be release years ago with multi report, and we still doesnt know anything much
 
Could be an updated model. I see it is slightly different. I could also be wrong, but since we heard we won't get open wheel cars (yet) I'm just going for the most likely.
 
Supposed to launch last month doesn't mean we have to know all the contains already
The last gardian is supposed to be release years ago with multi report, and we still doesnt know anything much
Yes, that comparison in no way makes GT Sport look worse.
 
Sorry to bust your open wheel dreams.
It's probably just the Chaparral 2X VGT.

It's too "tall" to be the Chaparral. I mean there is too much space under the body.

It could be a LCC Rocket, or as someone mentioned before, a Caterham. The orange looking bit, looks like a suspension to me. Hey, as far as we know it could even be a VGT that we haven't seen yet.
 
Not a 2X clearly it's a wheel without any kind of fenders and the body of the car is black. It's hard to tell if it has a spoiler since the mirror of peugeot is in the way and also there is an orange strip which could be a splitter of some sorts. And it's preety tall kinda like an old Lotus formula.

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Well, I'm glad that PD added more life to the tracks along with showing different times of day with this build at least, even though I'm annoyed that they didn't show any new tracks other than another layout of Willow Springs.
 

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