@RACECAR A little too harsh, my bad.
The exclusivity doesn't mean you can't model a car and keep it for later, just like PC2 has now the Ford GT GTE. I'm just curious to know why they didn't use the Ford GT GTE and make it a group 3 version, like the Corvette gr3. Ford could have said no for the conversion, I'm looking for a logic, a pattern.
Here's the thing though, Deep Forest is in a forest not a mountain rangeGonna return from being dead and post 2 cents about the new courses.
1. It is Deep Forest Raceway, the cars are driving in the Reverse course on the uphill after the first corner as it looks like the road returned from the inside (left in the image) over there.
2. No clue but the structure reminds me a lot of the Red Bull Hangar 7 building from GT5 Photo Travel in Austria. It could also be High Speed Ring but in its classic GT1 road design as the banked corners are apparent but the width is subtle. I liked the PS3 version of the course but it was more of a NASCAR circuit than what I remembered in GT1.
Just a theory, but could it be Autopolis in Japan? I remember seeing a Facebook post back in late 2015 early 2016 showing some GT Academy drivers testing a build a GT6 and it was running Autopolis.
Yeah I guess not. Oh well.I don't think so. Doesn't really match it.
This is the picture I was talking about.Could this image (from Dec 2015) be a prototype for one of the 2 tracks?
Looks like a special GT6 running on the PS4 with the DFGT.
That picture is a build of Autopoils back in a old forum. Autopoils was never confirmed though.Could this image (from Dec 2015) be a prototype for one of the 2 tracks?
Looks like a special GT6 running on the PS4 with the DFGT.
That build though, despite being early is something.Yeah I guess not. Oh well.
This is the picture I was talking about.
I did think about that but Nurburgring lacked polish and trees in 2016 demos, this course may as well be in early stages as well.Here's the thing though, Deep Forest is in a forest not a mountain range
@RACECAR A little too harsh, my bad.
The exclusivity doesn't mean you can't model a car and keep it for later, just like PC2 has now the Ford GT GTE. I'm just curious to know why they didn't use the Ford GT GTE and make it a group 3 version, like the Corvette gr3. Ford could have said no for the conversion, I'm looking for a logic, a pattern.
I'm still not buying the deep forest theory, the setting is way different to any deep forest we've seen beforeI did think about that but Nurburgring lacked polish and trees in 2016 demos, this course may as well be in early stages as well.
I'd love it to be Sierra however.
I was thinking more of this, since IMO it would've been a lot more appropriate considering GT's history:
So the new Acura or Honda NSX Gr.3 is inspired by this?
Um, to add to this argument. Isn't the Ford GT in a different racing class from GT3? I assumed that GTE and GT3 were in different performance groups. If I'm wrong however, I apologize.Considering this game was being developed around the time the Ford GT was and considering Forza may have had a timed exclusive deal with that car that included it being on the cover, what other choice would they have had? Besides, Mustang GT3 cars were a actual thing
Um, to add to this argument. Isn't the Ford GT in a different racing class from GT3? I assumed that GTE and GT3 were in different performance groups.
There's a viper next to MP4 also!
There's a viper next to the 12c too!
Ayyy, that's my design! . Wrong pic tho... that's the race car... not the test car
You're not alone it seems.The second mystery could most definitely be Red Rock Valley. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if it was revealed as a GT Sport track.