It was really good. Just a couple of niggles.I did make it, and thank you.
Yaycandy69:
yeah i just played it last week. i play Ferrari Italia at tokyo and nascar at indy. The handling is really realistic. i rolled the nascar when i cliped the front of another car but the damage wasnt that great for the nascar
I am quoting this fellow gt member that replied to the karting at monza vid on the news section
Have we seen a full roll over of a car yet?
You are a fool, deadset. Read that quote slowly. A hot tyre is softer than a cold tyre which means the soft tyre is less likely to screech because it's more flexible and conforming to the road. A hard tyre is obviously going to have a higher frequency.
Surely even you know drivers weave on the warm up laps? Well I can get my front tyres screaching on a warm up lap in everything but a lightweight, semi slick formula ford but if a safety car appears and I go back to weaving to keep the heat up then guess what?! The tyres don't make a sound because they are hot.
As I've said, I have real life experience, but all the experience you have is from watching Youtube videos and you think that makes you an expert 👎 I bet that's what most people's arguments from around here are based on. Sorry kiddo, I've left my computer. Unlucky.
Premium or standard?
Someone blow this up
When PlayView was trademarked by Sony shortly before E3 2010, speculation ran wild with many assuming it was either new hardware or a PlayTV like peripheral. Neither of these are the case. PlayView is infact a new service for the PlayStation 3 console and was recently demonstrated by Sony at the 2010 CESA Developers Conference in Japan.
True to its name, PlayView is a “high-quality image enhancement technology”. The aim here is to be able to quickly scale an image with more than 1 billion pixels with absolutely no delay.
At this year’s CEDEC 2010, Teiji Yutaka demonstrated PlayView using the PlayStation Move controller in real time to increase and reduce the size of a still image of a park consisting of over 3 billion pixels.
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You can clearly see what this does for still images, and it’s said to work with movies and music as well, but how does this translate into use for gaming? Well, a few options were mentioned. Sony plans to use PlayView for “electronic documents” such as game manuals and guides. One such example was given to have tiny videos embedded into these manuals and guides, that users could zoom in to view and then back out to view the rest of the document. Another option was in the games themselves. An example given would be a menu screen filled with levels, and users could zoom in and out to select the level. We can imagine this technology working in other ways, such as examining a crime scene for the most minute of details, or searching through a massive puzzle for the piece you’re after.
Though PlayView might not have the most practical of uses, any new technology that can open up new, unique avenues to provide content or new experiences, is always welcome.
Playview is just a tech demo, you touch one of the cars and it blows it up as shown
I counted 28x27 rows = 756 cars, but you can scroll it left/right....
DUDE! What the hell is happening in this vid?! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZM0yNUXtQA
Has this been discussed yet?
Woah where have these come from??!! A car index this is huge!!
That Datsun looks very nice and detailed. The cars detail is very much showcased in this showroom and it looks very acceptable for me.
Miles ahead of a gt4 model
I downloaded that PlayVIEW demo from the Japanese PlayStation store last year and it's well worth having a play with if it's still available.Holy crap thanks for sharing that with us check out the video and watch the end it blew me away at the 2:20 mark.
Any information about GT5 demo? (PSN or PSN+)
Any information about GT5 demo? (PSN or PSN+)
Not again. Kaz said billion times there will be no demo for PSN,
I found a video, can someone translate?
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjA5NTE2NjQ0.html
I'm guessing it's old, but just in case...