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fudged normals...hope they notice it...
I'm not too keen on Porsche's either, but overrated?
They're the most successful manufacturer of all time in motorsport, even more successful than Ferrari. That is like saying Michael Schumacher is overrated too. Records speak for themselves.
Mhh deja vu
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Just saying...
Awww come on hardvibes.
I knew someone would bring that up again and no it is not a dented bumper.
Because they're working on NFS World Online.I just saw something really amazing on that E3 gaming line up, No new need for speed.
Isn't it Jun 12 and 13 is going to be the 24 hr Le Man? I hope PD show something about this in E3. We haven't heard of any LMP cars being showed for almost a year now. The Rfactor mod is getting old for me with weird track layout of La Sarthe.![]()
TorqueHappenS08I just saw something really amazing on that E3 gaming line up, No new need for speed.
I just saw something really amazing on that E3 gaming line up, No new need for speed.
I just saw something really amazing on that E3 gaming line up, No new need for speed.
More like the Blackhawks since the canadiens are done for.
But my title is more or less me being silly.
..guys already done my post.. let they ear loud this time.. ;o)
http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2010/05/03/gt-academy-winner-jordans-frustrating-first-race/#comments
Yeah, they have split development into two lines for NFS, so they can still release a game each year. So this year will be NFS: World Online and next year the successor to Shift.I think NFS:World Online is supposed to come out this year. The developers are getting an extra year this time, so that the next one can be a real step up.
I think PD\Sony's strategy is very effective, look at this hundreds of people scowering the entire web for morsels of info, these three characters are some of the most frequently and widely searched, GT5.
Just to ease some of the worry some people may have, GT5 will be at E3 once again.
http://games.ign.com/articles/108/1086456p1.html Look under Sony.
Hundreds?
That would mean Sony has committed the biggest fail in the history of Earth.
Even if it were millions of people searching during any given second, interest =/= money.
I know GT5P sold well, but you can't predict the future based on past success. This is why I'm not even going to say there will be a GT6 because GT5 could flop and Kaz could be fired. We just can't tell.
Hundreds?
That would mean Sony has committed the biggest fail in the history of Earth.
Even if it were millions of people searching during any given second, interest =/= money.
I know GT5P sold well, but you can't predict the future based on past success. This is why I'm not even going to say there will be a GT6 because GT5 could flop and Kaz could be fired. We just can't tell.
Not ever going to happen, Kas will be running for long time to come! GT5 will sell somewhere around 10 to 15 million copies. IMO
If GT5 doesn't heavily return on their investment you can look forward to seeing Kaz get fired.
From what? He owns PD, doesn't he?
PD is a subsidiary of Sony.
I have my own 1:1 screen-shots of Tokyo in GT4 and GT5 - GT4 NOWHERE NEAR GT5.I swear!Comparing to GT5 - GT4 looks like 8bit era, BUT you don't see it while racing and especially on Youtube.Game runs smooth 60fps so you don't mind.You must enter the Photo Mode and take and compare images on your PC.
Using photo-mode is hardly comparing the in-game engine, and I'd hardly call the difference like being in the 8bit era
He does have a point - every time I see GT4 (either in person or videos), I'm always super-impressed - probably more so than I am when I see GT5 in relative terms. Sure, GT5 looks all hi-res and amazing, but that fact that it isn't a million miles away from GT4 just shows what they achieved with that console. I don't think they are pusing the PS3 anywhere near as much as they pushed the PS2.
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