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Eagle eye in progress! Same video on Us gran turismo site too
Eagle eye in progress! Same video on Us gran turismo site too
Hi guys , Im from Japan
This is my first post on this forum.
I provide you interesting information about GT5 tracks.
First of all, watch this video
http://www.gran-turismo.com/jp/news/d9697.html
and pay attention at 12:40.
there are many folders on his monitor.
these are tracks folders. foldername is written in Japanese.
so I translated them in English.
we can see SPA and PIKES PEAK....
I hope they are in GT5.
regards
Oh wow. Please, relay this to Jordan. This is most welcome information.
Also, this is so off-topic but is the Internet explorer he's using?
Is it by any chance near Eiger Nordwand?A Matterhorn track eh ? Very cool !
Gornergratbahn:
Oh wow. Please, relay this to Jordan. This is most welcome information.
^ Oh my tomatoes!!!! Grindelwald is back!!! If there is a hidden file for the Special Stage Route 11 (GT1/GT3) and City (LINK) I would faint and drool over my laptop!
Nowhere to be seen in that list.Just wait a second, where are the GT tracks, High Speed Ring, Deep Forest, etc?
The Paris folder might contain both Opera Paris and George V Paris that already were in GT4.Also, Paris must be a good track, I don't recall that track in a previous GT game, is my memory failing me or is it really a new track?
Yes and no. They most definitely visited both locations during the same trip, but they're (Grindelwald and Zermatt) are still ~150 km / ~100 miles apart, if you were hoping there might be a long track connecting both.Is it by any chance near Eiger Nordwand?
That's a huge list and the scrollbar goes all the way down there... That can mean only onea thing, but what!? (?_?)
Yes and no. They most definitely visited both locations during the same trip, but they're (Grindelwald and Zermatt) are still ~150 km / ~100 miles apart, if you were hoping there might be a long track connecting both.
The Kleine Scheidegg (el. 2061 m.) is a high mountain pass below and between the Eiger and Lauberhorn peaks in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. It connects Grindelwald with Lauterbrunnen. The name means "minor watershed", even though it is actually higher than the neighbouring Grosse Scheidegg. Possibly this is because Kleine Scheidegg is a watershed between the two arms of the Lütschinen river, while Grosse Scheidegg divides the Lütschinen valleys from the Reichenbach.
^ Well to be honest, I'm not interested on drag racing at all. So I skimp it. I'd rather see Complex String than a boring 1/4 mile track.How come nobody here is jumping up and down at Bandimere Raceway which is primarily a drag strip (in addition to being a karting track, true) and might be a clue to a drag racing mode?
^ We may never know for sure.The Paris folder might contain both Opera Paris and George V Paris that already were in GT4.
The Pikes Peak folder also might contain both Pikes Peak Hill Climb (PPHC) and Pikes Peak International Raceway (PPIR), that's possible since there's a lack of ovals for Nascar races from what we know so far.
And Dirt R3/Circuit.it's good to see Tahiti, Grindlewald and Pikes Peak return to the series. I just hope it's Tahiti Road along with Tahiti Maze