Q&A From Swedish GameReactor

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Nice debunking. Pretty hard to argue with that making of a driver video, which is interesting and I've never seen before.
 
or we just dont care about what somebody wrote and move on...

come on - legal actions. its the internet, ppl shouldnt take everything in there as a fact and some things are even worth ignoring ;)

We are talking about taking a false interview and claiming about deadly accidents where possibly none had ever taken place.

Dont think of the internet as one big cesspool where everyone can just lie without consequences.. a "journalist" who is part of the gaming industry media from that magazine/website should know better.
 
Fanboyism as usual. Forza fanboys annoy me. always commenting with "FORZA IS BETATHAN GT CUZ IT HAZ PORSHE AN LAMBOGHINI AN FERRARI AN DAMAGE, GT LUVAS SUCK MAH ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Looks like GameReactor is like that, making GT sound bad by making everyone think GT is far away, has bad physics, etc. This interview is all rubbish, which I won't believe even if Kaz said so.
 
About the May 2010 release date.
In this forums somewhere, someone (excuse but I forgot) posted that a spokesman of SONY (SCEE?) said GT5 has to be out before the end of the fiscal year. That's on or before 31th March 2010.
 
-> Seems to me that these people at GameReactor are definitely not interested of talking to Kaz:



^ As in it seems like they want to go to the Forza table as if they're having a really bad diarrhea or something. :indiff:
 
Petter Hegevall words are just another opinion, don't take them serious.

Of course Polyphony staff test cars and tracks, just watch videos, for example, GT4 making of:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZarfwGHJ84

That physics engine teory is strange, ridiculous. Of course they have to use mathematics and physics formulas but for simulate the reactions, not "substitute" or "imaging" them, because they coudn't drive racing cars. I repeat, ridiculous.

And about the release date, nothing to say, nothing official.

"car physics programmers to test drive the racing cars "

Who is actually prohibited and which TYPE of cars they are prohibited from driving might be the key here?
 
They don't take gravity into account. That would explain why the cars float off the track from the moment of the start of the race and just spin their wheels aimlessly as they drift across the sky.

How about a Q&A for Forza:

1. Will the graphics in the release version of Forza 3 hold up to what we have seen in the trailers.

2. Can they fix the modelling so that the cars don't appear to be hovercraft gliding over a smooth surface.

Answers:

1. Of course not, the trailer is rendered on a graphics supercomputer and the XBOX 360 is hardly one of those is it. By the time we actually get it working with all the features and models correct ... well let's just say it's going to make Mario Kart for the Wii look smooth and detailed.

2. Our physics modellers are old ladies who catch the bus to the office. The only driving they do is ride-on vacuum cleaners around the office (we had to lay off the cleaning staff, you know ... with M$FT down so much recently) and so no-one should be surprised that the cars drive like ... well ... ride on vacuum cleaners.

And you know this is all true because you just read it on the Internet!
 
Why ask PD when we can just make crap up? I don't see a problem?

I do find it interesting that people on GTPlanet have completely forgotten about GT4 test vids. Stay classy GTPlanet.
 
^ I think its this one:

Jaguar XJ13 (USD$250-300K)
kazunori-yamauchi-goodwood-festival-speed-10.jpg

^ Look at him GO!!!!

;)
 
No. That video was from the making of GT4. I'm saying he looks healthier in that video than he does right now. I think all of the stress and long hours from making GT5 have really taken a toll on his health.

Plus millions of cigarettes. I stopped five years ago and It was huge difference for me, especially mornings. Try to stop and be longer here, Kazunori, we love your game!👍
 
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