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- PaTrond93
Hi.
I've been playing the Gran Turismo series since 2000. I was 7 years old at that time.
GT1 had Toyota Castrol Supra, a pretty amazing car I remember I almost hit(closed on to) 400km/h with.
GT2 had a lot more cars and tracks, including the Toyota GT-One I became a fan of.
GT3 had a very good graphic update and even more cars and tracks, even some wet-driving.
GT4 was even more improved from GT3 in every way.
GT5P.. Cockpit view and graphic like nothing else! Lots of cars to be a prologue, but the delay for GT5 has been very long and GT5P ran out of most of the fun.
I hope there will be some track packs released for GT5P soon, especially a pack with some tracks like Deep Forest and Trial Mountain. These were circuits I loved testing cars on - I never got fed up when I had driven them so many times in so many different cars because of their nature, they had hills and corners I could stress the car in. I hope for some long and not so very racetrack-like circuits too, somewhere I just could cruise, like the sentence Gran Turismo is about(Jeremy Clarkson said something like that); Nordscleife, Chamonix, El Capitan and Costa di Amalfi is some examples of what I mean.
A major problem for me is the support for the Logitech G25 steering wheel. I want to adjust the rotation, have a clutch and gear into reverse without using the "triangle" logoed button. I also want neutral when I set the gearstick in the middle.
Rain and weather changing would also be cool and make variation and challenge the driver. It's also useful for learning(practicing for real life license). It's always sun and blooming at the track, that is anoying me a bit..
Polyphony also released some pictures, including them taking pictures of the engine and parts of a Maserati Spyder, please tell the community a bit more of what's coming!
Sorry for my bad english.
I've been playing the Gran Turismo series since 2000. I was 7 years old at that time.
GT1 had Toyota Castrol Supra, a pretty amazing car I remember I almost hit(closed on to) 400km/h with.
GT2 had a lot more cars and tracks, including the Toyota GT-One I became a fan of.
GT3 had a very good graphic update and even more cars and tracks, even some wet-driving.
GT4 was even more improved from GT3 in every way.
GT5P.. Cockpit view and graphic like nothing else! Lots of cars to be a prologue, but the delay for GT5 has been very long and GT5P ran out of most of the fun.
I hope there will be some track packs released for GT5P soon, especially a pack with some tracks like Deep Forest and Trial Mountain. These were circuits I loved testing cars on - I never got fed up when I had driven them so many times in so many different cars because of their nature, they had hills and corners I could stress the car in. I hope for some long and not so very racetrack-like circuits too, somewhere I just could cruise, like the sentence Gran Turismo is about(Jeremy Clarkson said something like that); Nordscleife, Chamonix, El Capitan and Costa di Amalfi is some examples of what I mean.
A major problem for me is the support for the Logitech G25 steering wheel. I want to adjust the rotation, have a clutch and gear into reverse without using the "triangle" logoed button. I also want neutral when I set the gearstick in the middle.
Rain and weather changing would also be cool and make variation and challenge the driver. It's also useful for learning(practicing for real life license). It's always sun and blooming at the track, that is anoying me a bit..
Polyphony also released some pictures, including them taking pictures of the engine and parts of a Maserati Spyder, please tell the community a bit more of what's coming!
Sorry for my bad english.