Official GT Blog: "Pit Stop" by Polyphony Digital

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awesomeeeeeeeeeeee!!
i was there with my friend!!! :)
 
These guys should be in the game. Also there should be a racing suit with the crotch-held kiss cam.

It does look like it's crotch-held :lol:

I'm not gonna let a driver in a mankini get anywhere my cars though, not even in the virtual world...
 
Heh. "B b b, PD is a small team, give them time to work", NO, PD is so slow at everything. Anything they work on will be in a future update. However, the Nissan GT-R comes first, even if it takes years to finish it. Everything else is technically possible, but will be delayed quite a bit. :lol:
 
He'll give you a rough estimate on when he's gonna answer the questions in a future update.

Imminently. Well, soon. It's technically possible.

Nissan GT-R.
''We could release it any time we want''. 13 months later...
 
I think Kaz understands more English than he lets on... or Translator-san understands less Japanese than he lets on.
 
Next article is just another N24 one.

I get it's a big deal but come on...
 
Wow article was about drama, danger, nightracing, accidents, teams drop out, sound, livery.
Ok i will be happy if you bring all that into GT7.
Wow theese guys really had no clue and they are making a game.
Well Kaz did right that took them there now we actually may get a game that is a little closer to what they experienced and what we always felt was missing.
 
Seriously, another N24 post? They really have no idea what fans want to hear. 👎
*PD makes articles in there "PitStop" website to interact with fans. Whole website is filled with so many N24 articles it seems like they've forgotten there own game again*
What happened to sound part 3?
I'll like to know too. They're forgetting their game developers again... :indiff:
 
Well Kaz/PD are not simply delaying release of the answers to piss us off.

Part 3 of the sound answer might be tight to an in-game release of the engine sound created with the new method and scaled down for PS3 (only exhaust). Perhaps a full PS4-ready sound ?

It is certainly a good idea to provide us with actual results of their work alongside the article describing the method behind it.
 
Here's something to help you guys out: If the article is not written by Kaz (The one that actually wrote those sound articles), don't read it. If it is written by Kaz, its worth reading.
 
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