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This is probably the most realistic screenshot of a video game I have ever seen. And I'm pretty sure it's not pre-rendered since it looks like a photo mode picture, if it wasn't for the logo on the upper left, I'd think this was a real photograph.
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yea, I know what you mean. I'm a big fan of gran turismo as well and I feel that every new installment in the series only has the graphical improvement and a slightly altered physics engine. i think the biggest thing polyphony has to add for GT5 is damage, not just cosmetic but damage that affects how the car handles, the ability to customize the car's body and online play, which i think they are working on. Oh, the drift mode from GT HD was a nice addition that I hope they plan to keep.
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Yea, it looks pretty good, even for a demo. Check out this gameplay vid, if you haven't seen it yet. http://www.gametrailers.com/player/23974.html
There's a new setting in the options called driving physics, which was set to standard, there could be an arcadey setting or even a harder setting that will be closer to real life driving physics. It also looks like there will be some clutch support in this game, look at the accelerator bar, it turns red when the player goes up a gear. I don't know if this was previously announced, but I'm really looking forward to prologue and the full GT5. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |