GT5 images

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i'd figure this would be hardly noticeable with the game in motion, you'd be too busy looking at the menu and the other motions going on to pay attention to texture detail.

But a few more pixels here and there couldn't hurt. and from a technical perspective, that reflection could be a bit more quality. they could use the double car method like burnout 3 used for its garage (i know this because the hot rods tire stuck up from under the ground D: )
 
Nissan GT-R Prototype in Prologue is a Standard model since it didnt have a cockpit view.

I wish Kaz didn't scrap the generic cockpit view for all standard cars like he said (similar to
GT PSP). Better than nothing, but i guess he's just too much of a perfectionist...
 
Nissan GT-R Prototype in Prologue is a Standard model since it didnt have a cockpit view.

I wish Kaz didn't scrap the generic cockpit view for all standard cars like he said (similar to
GT PSP). Better than nothing, but i guess he's just too much of a perfectionist...

Cockpits arent the defining factor in wether its premium or standard. its the most obvious difference, but there are other criteria. Body panel separation , superior modeling etc...

And it had none because it was a concept car, so to be accurate, it had none.
 
Cockpits arent the defining factor in wether its premium or standard. its the most obvious difference, but there are other criteria. Body panel separation , superior modeling etc...

And it had none because it was a concept car, so to be accurate, it had none.

That's what I don't get. Obviously, it had some interior. I'd be happy with plain old steering wheel, chair, and exposed wiring. If they tested the car, they had to have driven it.
 
Ah hem!

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Anyone know why in the Isuzu concept all the buttons on the dashboard don't have the illuminated text written properly? Its just dashes or Isuzu written over and over again.

Could it be they haven't got hold of the real cars interior yet to write down all the buttons properly or it is like that in the real car?

http://www.gtpla.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Isuzu-4200R-89-Interior01.jpg

Robin.


It could be bad UV mapping, or a lack of reference shots.
It sure looks strange.
 
Anyone know why in the Isuzu concept all the buttons on the dashboard don't have the illuminated text written properly? Its just dashes or Isuzu written over and over again.

Could it be they haven't got hold of the real cars interior yet to write down all the buttons properly or it is like that in the real car?

This is the only picture I could find of the same panel on the real car and it isn't clear what's written there, seems like something not that relevant to be honest as it's part of the centre console between the front seats and so small it won't even be noticeable when driving.
Could be that it is actually accurate this being a Isuzu prototype to promote the brand foremost and not designed for practical and ergonomic concerns.:)

89izuzu_4200r_7.jpg
 
Quick question guys does anone have a download link for all the pictures 18 MP instead of saving them 95 times seperatley?
 
Those are seat reclining options illustrated.

Those seat reclining options are also illustrated on the GT5 model, it's the orange Isuzu name appearing underneath and above the buttons on that panel on the GT5 model ( shown in the link provided by Robin ) which is hard ( or impossible to be frank but it does have a bit of an orange "glow" ) to make out on the picture of the real car I provided which doesn't mean by the way they aren't there or inaccurate.
 
Those seat reclining options are also illustrated on the GT5 model, it's the orange Isuzu name appearing underneath and above the buttons on that panel on the GT5 model ( shown in the link provided by Robin ) which is hard ( or impossible to be frank but it does have a bit of an orange "glow" ) to make out on the picture of the real car I provided which doesn't mean by the way they aren't there or inaccurate.

Looks like a CD player, maybe those are numbered controls 1234567890 with standard play pause etc..

Theres 3 rows of 10, maybe an qwerty keyboard?

No wonder it didnt make production imagine trying to make your CD shuffle at 150kmh at night. :lol:
 
This is the only picture I could find of the same panel on the real car and it isn't clear what's written there, seems like something not that relevant to be honest as it's part of the centre console between the front seats and so small it won't even be noticeable when driving.
Could be that it is actually accurate this being a Isuzu prototype to promote the brand foremost and not designed for practical and ergonomic concerns.:)

89izuzu_4200r_7.jpg

I think that's the right answer- it's a Prototype. I doubt most of the button has any practical purpose other than to show what the cockpit might look like. And being 1989, people are still enamoured by buttons.
 
^ good spot...i can see something grey in the distance ahead with like a hole. Looks like an entrance to something. I thought eiger too though...never mind it's a car on eiger :P
 
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