GT Sport - Trailers, Videos and Screenshots

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My whole suspension is tuned.

Gotcha - My first attempt made the car really tail happy, and the best I could achieve was in the 1:33's. Not sure what I had wrong. I had another go, and got the car balanced the way I like now. I am quite pleased I was able to get into the 1:30's with a DS4 controller.



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YouTube livestreams can't do the finer details and nuances justice. Lots of the texturing is rubbed out by the limited bandwidth. Seeing some of the edges in these 1:1 screenshots makes me wonder how much of an issue aliasing is in the current beta build?

I'm a bit worried with aliasing issue. Maybe they will added anti-aliasing or removing those jagged textures when the game released.
 
Vspectra what kind of camera or FOV setting (if any customization possible) is in those interior shots? AMAZING FOV...can they be used for play or only in replays?
 
It may look real, but it still appears lifeless. PD still aren't capturing the attitudes of the cars.


The cars just motor along smoothly. The suspension isn't set up to capture the quick motions of the shocks and springs. Cars continue to float and glide.

In the video, the cars are constantly darting, chopping, correcting their lines to counter the imperfections of the road surface. GT2 is that way. From Grindewald to Red Rock Valley, we can see the cars undulating, bouncing, moving about.

No doubt the visuals are fantastic. I'm still not convinced GTS has more than the one trick up its sleeve.
 
Aliasing is readily apparent. Anybody that says otherwise either doesn't care, or doesn't know what it is. I'm 99% sure of that.
I raise my had for the "don't care" section. I don't think I have ever noticed aliasing, tearing or frame drops in my entire life whilst not actively looking for them.
 
You'd have to be in the "don't care" category: if you're a Photomoder, you'll notice it immediately!
Ah, of course. Perhaps I should have said "I have never noticed them whilst driving". Aliasing removal is pretty much a standard procedure for us :lol:
 
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