GT Sport - Trailers, Videos and Screenshots

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I maintain that the lighting is too good. Like in Scapes, my eyes try to see every flaws, I don't know how to be clear about this point. For example, the grass at the Nurb is too green, too digital or even some headlights in the screenshots.
 
Gran Turismo still doesn't get it... Rally racing with multiple cars on track and closed circuits. What can you even say anymore?

Meh, Dirt Rally is a pretty damn good Rally experience if you ask me. Gran Turismo doesn't need to try to compete at the same level, because it would take a lot of resources to get there. I am thrilled that there will be Rally in GT Sport at all. I am interested to see how they incorporate it with the rest of the e-sports focus. It might just open the door for a more traditional rally stage setting either in GT 8, or as GT Sport is patched over several years, but they need to start somewhere and get the off-road physics right and build their asset library and environments to get to that point.

I think there are still a lot of things to complain about or be disappointed about, but I feel no shame in saying that I personally think this is going to be the best Gran Turismo game yet, and it will definitely have a place up against the rest of todays best racers.
 
Has Gran Turismo ever aimed for "Real" Rally racing? Why expect it at all when you literally have a selection of Rally games for that?
Why shouldn't I expect it? To turn to other games for that experience is not a reasonable alternative. Why should they waste their time with rallying if they're not going to do it right? Do it properly or make another track instead, please. There's no reason to defend poor design choices, especially recurring ones. And "they've always done it like that" is not a justification for it either. Do it better. No excuses.
 
I also agree they are just going for semi-arcade wide, long, fun and fast tracks that are 'off road' for the masses-remember millions that buy this will not know about cars/tuning/ diff set ups or even know what Rally Cross or WRC is or be real petrol heads and will just pick up and play/race online or in arcade mode for a fun dirt track.

From what I read they are aiming for a mass market of 7-70 year olds to enjoy the game even more this time so it is a fine line to please everybody including GTP fans. Look at the past GT's PD love to try to be different even racing on the Moon! I am sure they will add more cars and tracks during the following year to try and please all.
 
Why shouldn't I expect it? To turn to other games for that experience is not a reasonable alternative. Why should they waste their time with rallying if they're not going to do it right? Do it properly or make another track instead, please. There's no reason to defend poor design choices, especially recurring ones. And "they've always done it like that" is not a justification for it either. Do it better. No excuses.

You shouldn't expect it for the same reason you shouldn't expect much from PD: To avoid disappointment (a theme all too common here no matter how many times it happens). I'm not "Defending poor design choices", I'm saying this same complaint is at this point not worth it when it hasn't been addressed all these 18 years so expecting them to "do it right" when they are barely getting anything else proper might as well be wishing for a unicorn. Nothing I'm saying here is "justification" or an "Excuse" so I'd appreciate if you didn't make such an assumption.
 
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Why shouldn't I expect it? To turn to other games for that experience is not a reasonable alternative. Why should they waste their time with rallying if they're not going to do it right? Do it properly or make another track instead, please. There's no reason to defend poor design choices, especially recurring ones. And "they've always done it like that" is not a justification for it either. Do it better. No excuses.

I do not think people buy GT for rally. But they do great job with tracks and intentionally make it wide for multiple cars to be on the course. I do not see anything wrong in that.
 
I do not think people buy GT for rally.
TBH, one main reason to buy GT for me it's rallying, and GT always have featured rally as standard. As a rally fan, GT always nails it on rally (not too much on physics, but on fun, nails it, and physics now aren't that bad now) and obviously, it gives the Sega Rally vibe (GT6 even has all the combined rooster from the 2 arcades and/or console-pc games). And now GT tries to revive the group B with this awesome builds (the new Gr.B Subbie is exactly how I imagined it would look like apart from the WRC-based livery :drool:), that's something my inner-rally can feel warm <3. And the tracks always nails it too, so I really can't wait for this :gtpflag:
 
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