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Don't stoke the hype train too much though

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Regarding the confussion about the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 '13, you have to take into account that you can tune the headlights in custom parts. Also, the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 shown has the '09 specs, so I'm assuming it's most likely a mistake by PD.

EDIT: This color schemes are only available for the '09 as well, point taken though. @eSZee

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Regarding the confussion about the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 '13, you have to take into account that you can tune the headlights in custom parts.
That's a picture of the dealership, during the buying process. The tune shop would not affect that.
Plus we saw headlight covers in the image, nothing about swapping headlights.
 
The question remains... what the hell were PD doing checking out this car? It's still not HD.
Oh, you're talking about that thread that our buddy Jordan closed. Yeah, I don't know what PD were doing either. Maybe it'll come in an update or be a car for GT7.
 
WOW, i looked at this thread yesterday, now im like 20 pages behind, that esculated quicly.

I REALLY would love to see an in game video of the fxx vs zonda R.
im looking forward to this battle online (even though we all know the zonda is best *FACT*)
 
This stuff is for the gps track analysis mode isn't it? You need all the kit and gt86...

No, the GPS-thing is completely seperate from what I understand, used to help the driver analyze their driving, where-as in the rig' news-post, they quote KW as saying it's for the track-replay mode, much like the data-logging from GT4.

My understanding is that they used it for nothing but physics/suspension modelling. It would not be used by us as the players.
Not sure how else they would tie it into the game. Maybe let you take your car onto the rig, select the type of ride/handling you want, and then it would automatically set it up for you?

Going back to the news-post, KW states...
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The 7-post mode is reserved for the so-called track replay mode. First of all, data has to be collected at the race track which is then evaluated at the test stand. The data record can only be used for identical car constructions.

So I'm hoping they've kept their word, and that players will in-fact get substantial access to the rig's use. From what very, very little info that's been released, I'm hoping the process will follow something along the lines of this;
>Drive car around track in GT6 with data-logging enabled
>Return to garage with data, upload data into whatever UI PD has made
>Analyze replay data for things like suspension 'bottoming-out', un-dampened oscillations, over-compressing/stressing components, etc.
>Go to tuning screen on rig, adjust settings (height, spring strength, etc), re-test until suspension parameters stay in (what I'll call) the 'green zone', drive car again and confirm changes.

If suspension-tuning finally gets to the technical level like I want it to, I may just open a GTtuning shop, lol.
 
No kidding, :eek: probably going to out value the majority of cars that it will be installed on. :lol:

Yep, I can already imagine the Civic kids fitting this on their tunes.

Weird how it doesn't display the power gain when activated. Might vary for each car?
 
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