Possible appearance of Signatech Nissan?

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I thought the 370Z GT Academy semi-race-car was already in game, just as DLC gifted only to GT Academy finalists?

Presumably the full GT4 spec car is slightly different, but still...
 
why would anyone want more nissans in this game? lol

Actually the game has more than enough cars already, if you are really fond of standard cars.
If anything, PD should focus on making new premium cars, since that is what sells (sadly), real life tracks, and improving the current car roster.

Accurate car stats is the main difference between the gt and forza series, but for GT6 there's still a lot of job to do about fixing the current premium and standard cars: most have incorrect gear ratios, different stats than RL (especially about differences between car models. See Miatas and S2000's for example) and way off sounds.
 
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GT6mebe
That is a total lie....we do not know the state of development of Spa in GT5 by those screenshots but only that PD had taken photos and had a folder named Spa. Please do not post wrong information. They could have started development on spa a year before it released or when you said it is unsure.
PD said two years to model a track.

Photos and a folder constitute a stage of developement. There is no way of knowing what stage is was at on release.

Also no pointless to complain about because just deciding to add content, whatever it may be is part of developement....would be pretty silly to wait for it to all be completed before release.

As someone on this forum has said, Kaz would include a tricycle if he had time....consider that tricycle in developement.
 
This is just another matter of we can come up with as many reasons as we want, but if PD keeps acting like the CIA, then us GTP members will perhaps never know how it's done. Ill credit the japanese for work ethic, but their corporate culture is killing them.
 
R1600Turbo
It was mentioned by Kaz that it takes 6 months for a single person to model a car for GT5. He's not assuming.

And nice triple post.

I did comment that quoting multiple people in a single post is cumbersom at best using the app.

A single person....
 
It was mentioned by Kaz that it takes 6 months for a single person to model a car for GT5. He's not assuming.

And nice triple post.
He never said it takes one person to model it. It takes a lot of people, working 6 months to do everything for one car. But not all people work on it all the time.

For example: A few people do the licensing, then another few people photograph the car, then the car is modelled by a few people, while others are programming the physics, and others are doing the sound, after that the car is tested by multiple people, and if there are things wrong, they are fixed by the respective people.
The entire process takes 6 months.
 
He never said it takes one person to model it. It takes a lot of people, working 6 months to do everything for one car. But not all people work on it all the time.

For example: A few people do the licensing, then another few people photograph the car, then the car is modelled by a few people, while others are programming the physics, and others are doing the sound, after that the car is tested by multiple people, and if there are things wrong, they are fixed by the respective people.
The entire process takes 6 months.

Still, 6 months is 6 months no matter how they go about it.
 
If people insist on there being another Nissan in this game, then I'll have to insist on it being the Juke-R. This car has every right to be in GT5, in fact, see if you can spot the engineers playing GT5...

{Cy}











 
Still, 6 months is 6 months no matter how they go about it.

No, it's not. 6 months man hours is considerably different from 6 realtime months. It's 6 months if one person builds it, it's considerably less if 10 or 20 people are working on it. PD are known for lack of numbers and efficiency but there is no way they only have one person working on a car and so it doesn't take 6 real months to build a car.

I mean these are very rough numbers, but let's assume they started modelling premium PS3 cars in 2006 once they had a dev kit etc. The game released in 2010, that's 4 years or 48 months or 208 weeks. In that time they built roughly 200 premium models. 208 weeks / 200 cars = 1 car a week, roughly.

That is on top of everything else the team were doing to make the game.
 
The Juke does sound like a beast. Its supposed to be much lighter thsn the GTR, and with the same engine.... I hope PD doesnt limit its power output like they did with the big three Japanese monster. (3000GT, Supra, and GTR)
 
The Juke-R is nutty British engineering at its best. It deserves a place in this game and its inclusion would restore my faith in the great and good of PD...

{Cy}
 
The Juke-R is nutty British engineering at its best. It deserves a place in this game and its inclusion would restore my faith in the great and good of PD...

{Cy}

Thats a great find in the engine video the giy is playing some racing game with a wheel in a pod and since Nissan is so close to PD I am guessing its going to be in the next DLC.....or maybe I am getting to carried away....note how the guy was smiling when he played it lol.
 
Thats a great find in the engine video the giy is playing some racing game with a wheel in a pod and since Nissan is so close to PD I am guessing its going to be in the next DLC.....or maybe I am getting to carried away....note how the guy was smiling when he played it lol.

0:13 into 'Video 3 - The Build Begins', you can see he's playing GT5. Looks like a GT-R at the Nordschleife 👍

{Cy}
 
^ You can't remove weight on race cars. Anyway people probably already do what you are suggesting. I downtuned one of my Formula GT to 500 hp and removed some downforce now it is a sort of F 3 / F 3000. Interesting for a couple of Time Trials.
 
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