GT5 Master Track List (NOT a wishlist)

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Are all of the GT4 tracks are going to be included in GT5? Personally I would love to see the city tracks like Hong Kong or Seoul back. (Yea I know everyone hates them)
 
We don't know, personally I assumed that most of them would be.
Hong Kong and Seoul appeared in the ending credits of GT5P and on a list of reference material for GT5, so I think yes. Nothing confirmed yet though.
 
oh god...i hated Seoul. almost as boring as Norisring in my humble opinion. (look it up if you dont know)
I love the short, simple tracks like this... especially with 16 cars, they will be very exciting, and a nice contrast to tracks like the Nordschleife and SSR7...
 
oh god...i hated Seoul. almost as boring as Norisring in my humble opinion. (look it up if you dont know)

Seoul was the best for Formula GT's and Group C cars, its the perfect place for a high speed city race, nice wide flat roads combined with high speed chicanes, hard braking, 90 degree turns and hairpins.

Here's for the return of Seoul.👍

I'm eager to see more of the Eiger K trail!!

AMG academy had the 1st tier challenge as Dry, so for sure we have wet Nurb, and we know we have night nurb, and we have night wet SSR7 so we easily can have wet night nurb.:dopey:
 
Yeah, some of the circuit designs really do leave a lot to be desired from time to time. Some of the newer ones are missing the iconic elements that defined the likes of Grand Valley. Cape Ring and Route 7 both look kind of uninspired. I reckon Polyphony should resurrect some of the circuits that got cut from earlier games before they were released - I remember GT2 was due to have Palm Strip, Tahiti Dirt Route 2 and North American Roadway, but they all got cut from the final version.
 
Seoul was the best for Formula GT's and Group C cars, its the perfect place for a high speed city race, nice wide flat roads combined with high speed chicanes, hard braking, 90 degree turns and hairpins.

Here's for the return of Seoul.👍

I'm eager to see more of the Eiger K trail!!

AMG academy had the 1st tier challenge as Dry, so for sure we have wet Nurb, and we know we have night nurb, and we have night wet SSR7 so we easily can have wet night nurb.:dopey:

true :)
 
If only Mount Panorama was one of those unlocked circuits... Based on what I've heard though there is a 99% chance that it won't be. I guess there is always GT6 (or DLC)
 
Has there been any confirmation on weather you can drive on the Nordschleife in the rain?

No known pictures of it yet, but it was essentially confirmed in the Special Events video. When he pulls up the AMG School, it specifies the Nurburgring is "(Dry)". So, I think we can count that as confirmation. 👍


By the way guys, what track is this?

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No known pictures of it yet, but it was essentially confirmed in the Special Events video. When he pulls up the AMG School, it specifies the Nurburgring is "(Dry)". So, I think we can count that as confirmation. 👍


By the way guys, what track is this?

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Autumn ring mini.
 
Got any info/screens/videos of these tracks?
No. All I remember is seeing North American Roadway and Tahiti Dirt Route 2 (which was a night stage) listed in a feature article on the game in Official Australian Playstation Magazine, issue #29 (it has Lara Croft and Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation on the front cover). Palm Strip - or at least what is believed to be Palm Strip - was included as a video (ie just a replay) on a demo disc that shipped with a magazine. Perhaps not that specific issue, but it was definitely included. It showed a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V rally car going around a tropical rally stage; it started on a road alongside a beach, then swept off onto a wide dirt track, up over a hill with a pair of long, blind sleepers and then wound its way back to the start. There was also one part where the car joined a second dirt road, ran through a couple of hay bale chicanes, and then went back onto dirt. The last corner was also kind of blunt and looked very awkward. But other than that replay, I don't think any evidence of the circuit exists. North American Roadway may have become Green Forest Roadway, and Tahiti Dirt Route 2 may have been a typo; I can't remember if the article menitoned Route 3 or not.
 
I can't believe PD left out Infineon! That was my favorite track in GT4, man! Damn. GT5 is gonna suck for me. I was really looking forward to the new car handling on this raceway.
 
I can't believe PD left out Infineon! That was my favorite track in GT4, man! Damn. GT5 is gonna suck for me. I was really looking forward to the new car handling on this raceway.

Okay last time:

WE HAVEN'T SEEN ALL THE TRACKS YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Don't start complaining about what tracks they've left out when we've only seen a small fraction of the tracks. Wait until you have the game and the strategy guide to make the complaints about what is left out.
 
No. All I remember is seeing North American Roadway and Tahiti Dirt Route 2 (which was a night stage) listed in a feature article on the game in Official Australian Playstation Magazine, issue #29 (it has Lara Croft and Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation on the front cover). Palm Strip - or at least what is believed to be Palm Strip - was included as a video (ie just a replay) on a demo disc that shipped with a magazine. Perhaps not that specific issue, but it was definitely included. It showed a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V rally car going around a tropical rally stage; it started on a road alongside a beach, then swept off onto a wide dirt track, up over a hill with a pair of long, blind sleepers and then wound its way back to the start. There was also one part where the car joined a second dirt road, ran through a couple of hay bale chicanes, and then went back onto dirt. The last corner was also kind of blunt and looked very awkward. But other than that replay, I don't think any evidence of the circuit exists. North American Roadway may have become Green Forest Roadway, and Tahiti Dirt Route 2 may have been a typo; I can't remember if the article menitoned Route 3 or not.

Someone managed to load a japanese save game in the NA version (or something similar) and suddenly the drag mode showed up :dunce:
 
No known pictures of it yet, but it was essentially confirmed in the Special Events video. When he pulls up the AMG School, it specifies the Nurburgring is "(Dry)". So, I think we can count that as confirmation. 👍


By the way guys, what track is this?

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Grand Valley East ?
 
I think the tracks from the Kart Special Event are randomly generated with course maker as they don't have a definite layout like other known circuits:

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Two new themes?
 
Okay last time:

WE HAVEN'T SEEN ALL THE TRACKS YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Don't start complaining about what tracks they've left out when we've only seen a small fraction of the tracks. Wait until you have the game and the strategy guide to make the complaints about what is left out.

Oh yeah, I've completely forgotten the official strategy guide!

That will birng a lot of knowledge to all of us soon! :D
 
Big kart picture is definitely Autumn Ring Mini, the little ones could be course maker like Akira says.


Whilst there's nothing interesting to look at, it turns out we've seen this part in the new video, the course doesn't go down the centre road, it has split to the left of the high wall and comes back to the right of the solid white barrier. Since the trailer they've added high walls and adverts to replace the low barriers on the sliproad exit. I think that hints they've made the track reversable, not sure it needs to be really...
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The weather trailer also shows the opposite end of the track, which does a 180 loop through a wide toll booth queuing area surrounded by floodlights. The game's intro shows cars entering and exiting that part.
 
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There's a part of the opening video that I'm trying to work out. I don't have a screencap because it's a bad video, but I'll try and exaplain the shot: it's an overhead angle, looking down on two section of the circuit. The cars appear on the left-hand side of the circuit, going around a right hand bend. They disappear out of frame and will reappear on the right-hand side, going around another right-hander. You can clearly see that a shorter version of the circuit can be run, with the two sections of the track linked by a left hander. This, however, is blocked off. The landscape looks kind of arid, which makes me think it might be in California or maybe Utah. The shot itself appears towards the end of the video.

Any idea on what circuit this is?
 
Whilst there's nothing interesting to look at, it turns out we've seen this part in the video, the course doesn't go down the centre road, it has split to the left of the high wall and comes back to the right of the solid white barrier. Since the trailer they've added high walls and adverts to replace the low barriers on the sliproad exit. I think that hints they've made the track reversable, not sure it needs to be really...

A reason why it could be made reversable is that in the reverse version players would be able to drive on the right side of the road like in most western countries.
 
There's a part of the opening video that I'm trying to work out. I don't have a screencap because it's a bad video, but I'll try and exaplain the shot: it's an overhead angle, looking down on two section of the circuit. The cars appear on the left-hand side of the circuit, going around a right hand bend. They disappear out of frame and will reappear on the right-hand side, going around another right-hander. You can clearly see that a shorter version of the circuit can be run, with the two sections of the track linked by a left hander. This, however, is blocked off. The landscape looks kind of arid, which makes me think it might be in California or maybe Utah. The shot itself appears towards the end of the video.

Any idea on what circuit this is?

Nurburgring GP
 
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