GT5 Master Track List (NOT a wishlist)

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Sacrilege. Wash you're mouth out with soap. :sly:

Eiger, is easily one of the best tracks in gran tusimo IMO
, The tight bends, extreme elevation changes, no room for error. It's the most fun track in prologue.

Honestly, I am ashamed for you. For you having said that :(

Please, take it back and pick ANY other track.
 
Eiger was my favorit track with Suzuka in GT5P.
I really hope to see another more hard and longer track like Eiger in les Alpes, Corse rally, Pikes peak, Monaco rally ect..
 
Sacrilege. Wash you're mouth out with soap. :sly:

Eiger, is easily one of the best tracks in gran tusimo IMO, The tight bends, extreme elevation changes, no room for error. It's the most fun track in prologue.

:lol:, how can you say that? Eiger is not even a track, it's a simple tarmac road. ( I know, it's not even a real road before someone beat me. :D)

Honestly, I respect your opinion, but sincerely, I would trade Eiger for any other track from GT4. Tsukuba, would've been a nice addition, it's small and therefore easier to model ( so it should be done for GT5P...:grumpy:)

Eiger is good for drifiting your M3 coupé, just that. The best tracks in GT5P are by far Suzuka and Fuji in my opinion.
 
Honestly, I am ashamed for you. For you having said that :(

Please, take it back and pick ANY other track.

:lol: I'm not going to take that back.

:lol:, how can you say that? Eiger is not even a track, it's a simple tarmac road. ( I know, it's not even a real road before someone beat me. :D)

Honestly, I respect your opinion, but sincerely, I would trade Eiger for any other track from GT4. Tsukuba, would've been a nice addition, it's small and therefore easier to model ( so it should be done for GT5P...:grumpy:)

Eiger is good for drifiting your M3 coupé, just that. The best tracks in GT5P are by far Suzuka and Fuji in my opinion.

Suzuka is a brilliantly technical track, and is the best in GT5P, its still not as fun as eiger, at least for me.

Fuji, is a boring track, both visually and technically.

I am a big fan of rallying, so its probably no surprise I love Eiger, a powerful 4wd car, on S3 tyres is a great laugh, sliding it into the corners.

If I were to pick other great tracks from GT4, with the obvious exception of the ring, it would probably include Tsukuba, El capitan, Hong Kong (yes thats the truth) and Autumn ring.
 
I have mixed feelings about Eiger. It's a beautiful location and a great concept, but a little under developed and too short. I guess that's what you get for basing a track on a walking path. I would love to see Eiger developed into a longer track with some alternative dirt routes, not unlike El Captain / Cathedral Rocks.
 
I have mixed feelings about Eiger. It's a beautiful location and a great concept, but a little under developed and too short. I guess that's what you get for basing a track on a walking path. I would love to see Eiger developed into a longer track with some alternative dirt routes, not unlike El Captain / Cathedral Rocks.

I'm sure I have read before, that there is an Eiger long version, although it' not been confirmed.
 
u ppl forgot about theres going to be more tracks than this

Perhaps you haven't realised that this is just the tracks we have seen so far.

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u ppl forgot about theres going to be more tracks than this

More tracks or not, we can't add them until them until we have seen them. It's pointless adding tracks that we suspect but don't know are in the game.
 
Eiger is only fun if you have short term memory. (Or your insanely good at drifting)

Well, technically, short term memory isn't actually memory, it's it's what is currently happening, what you're thinking, more or less. So if you're "thinking" while driving on Eiger, and you consider it fun, then it must be fun.
 
Well, technically, short term memory isn't actually memory, it's it's what is currently happening, what you're thinking, more or less. So if you're "thinking" while driving on Eiger, and you consider it fun, then it must be fun.

Ok then, short term memory loss is the term I must be looking for then right? Non the less, I think everyone got the idea anyway.
 
I'm sure I have read before, that there is an Eiger long version, although it' not been confirmed.

I've heard rumors about a longer version of London, because we don't have pitlanes in Prologue's London track. A longer version of Eiger maybe could look more like the Grindelwald, one of the best tracks from GT2 in my opinion. ;)
 
Ok then, short term memory loss is the term I must be looking for then right? Non the less, I think everyone got the idea anyway.

No, well yes. Short term memory loss is technically the incorrect term for the condition it describes. In that meaning, short term memory loss indicates that it affects very recent memories. In fact, those are already long term memories.
But yes, everyone got the idea.
 
For the collection of unconfirmed circuits, don't forget the mysterious night track that appeared in the trailer from E3 2007.

I think that was some kind of photo mode location. Way too narrow for a track and a horrible 2D background.
Just like that "tree tunnel" at 35s.

Anyone recognize(d) the city ?
 
We should also have in mind that the number of tracks/cars was set when they had the game set for 2009.

Since KY told they kept adding stuff as we speak, the final numbers will be a bit higher, maybe 1.100 cars and 25/80 tracks.

As for the tracks, i hope they new layout of the Rome circuit somehow includs the beutiful Rome Night track from GT2. That was an awesome but often forgotten track.
 
We should also have in mind that the number of tracks/cars was set when they had the game set for 2009.

Since KY told they kept adding stuff as we speak, the final numbers will be a bit higher, maybe 1.100 cars and 25/80 tracks.

As for the tracks, i hope they new layout of the Rome circuit somehow includs the beutiful Rome Night track from GT2. That was an awesome but often forgotten track.

No, more cars yes, since we knew it was over 1000 not, 1000. Tracks, I doubt it. It's probably underestimated like it was with PSPGT, hey had something like 15 more than advertised.
 
Hmm I think a spotted at least 1 new track here - this is quite an old video, and it shows the Ring and la Sarthe in GT5, way before they were known, and the rest of the tracks in Prologue, but also what looks to be a new track at 0:35!
Either a costal road or a mountain pass road, maybe a section of the same road in the FT-86 vid?
Cliff side, rocks and boulders! Road appears to be quite narrow, maybe a point to point style course?

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Id be happy if PD included every track ever seen in GT so far.
Plus the new tracks we are seeing but unconfirmed as of yet and maybe more that havent even been revealed anywhere. Id expect we will have a huge variety of goodness.

Its going to information overload/jizzinmypants when things start to be confirmed over the next few months.
 
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This is the best hope we got:

Yamauchi- There's 20 locations and there's going to be 70 different types of courses that are going to be in those locations.
 
Eiger is fun but a big problem for me that track have very "light", don't know how call it - barriers (for not going out of track) - but car hits it like in stone wall, i even don't say that you cant go out of track...those barriers are so...

(aghhh!my english, again!)
 
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