Meanwhile still waiting on this to be added. Surprised it hasn't yet.
And the 488
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Meanwhile still waiting on this to be added. Surprised it hasn't yet.
Hope Mégane,hope Mégane,hope Mégane TROPHYYYY!!!!!!I hope for the following megane (maybe in gr3)
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Gardens + Seaside could be fun.
It's important because they sound awful and unrealistic
We sure do. Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino.We all know FIAT stands for.
Update pattern Gt original track - real trackGardens + Seaside could be fun.
More along the lines of Fix It Again Tomorrow.We sure do. Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino.
The chicane at Monza is always a mess. Even on the no chicane layout. I bet at Sarthe Indianapolis and Arnage will be worse than the chicanes. Maybe the Porsche Curves too.I do not care if PD adds a 1/4 mile drag strip,we need new tracks.But if the new update does contains Le Mans, the high speed carnage will make Monza look like a walk in the park.
What a beast!!!!
Has anyone taken aerial shots to see how they might connect?
I don't see how (or where) they'd connect though. There seems to be no way to connect them and make them work well. Only reason it works for Driving Park Kyoto for instance is because the layouts were literally right next to each other with only a small hill separating them (that and that funky last corner on Miyabi sorta lent itself to creative way to integrate the two). Unless there is something similar at Dragon Trail (mostly one that fits in the topography and avoids the ocean because no one wants "The Real Swimming Simulator"), I can't see it happening as interesting as it would be.
Update pattern Gt original track - real track
1.10 : Kyoto alternative layouts
1.11 : Monza (with Maggiore alternative layouts as well)
1.13 : Blue Moon Bay Infield A and B
1.15 : Tsukuba Circuit
1.18 : Dragontrail Garden
1.19 : ?????????????
I don't care if they have to add a freaking warp pipe to connect the two courses. Please make it happen, PD.
Or let it have silly power upgrades like the Samba Bus.All these people wondering if we'll get GR.C for the 90's LM cars...
.. and I'm just wondering if we'll get a N15 category for the Fiat.
I don't see how (or where) they'd connect though. There seems to be no way to connect them and make them work well. Only reason it works for Driving Park Kyoto for instance is because the layouts were literally right next to each other with only a small hill separating them (that and that funky last corner on Miyabi sorta lent itself to creative way to integrate the two). Unless there is something similar at Dragon Trail (mostly one that fits in the topography and avoids the ocean because no one wants "The Real Swimming Simulator"), I can't see it happening as interesting as it would be.
Seaside and gardens are next to each other, they could handle it pretty much the same way.
Any visual proof? I haven't taken the chance look around the new variation's scenery too much.
There's some discussion on it here
👍This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on May 24th, 2018 in the Gran Turismo Sport category.
Why a BRZ with the 86 already there?
You can hear a bit of whine IRL:It's important because they sound awful and unrealistic
From N100 to N1000, Groups 4, 3, 2 and 1, B and C. I think I can list at least one or two for each
In portuguese we have: Fui Iludido Agora é Tarde. Wich means: I was deceived, now it's too late.More along the lines of Fix It Again Tomorrow.
More along the lines of Fix It Again Tomorrow.
Fahr (Drive)In portuguese we have: Fui Iludido Agora é Tarde. Wich means: I was deceived, now it's too late.
The collection of cars in Australia are fairly unique, a lot of Japanese cars, but it's different from the US. I'd like to really think about what cars we could include in the game.
"The people here really do like cars," said Yamauchi.