| Oniichan said: @Slimebeast - thats gameplay video. Its the replay mode. |
Damn it, it looks too good. I'm worried about Forza 3 lol.
| Oniichan said: @Slimebeast - thats gameplay video. Its the replay mode. |
Damn it, it looks too good. I'm worried about Forza 3 lol.
That damage looks good, they still have a bit of time to tweak it a bit I was hoping for scrape marks on paint , but that is being really picky, I really cant wait for this game
waron said:
there was huge list of new things in GT5 on some site - on those gameplay videos it looks like it's true. |
We have that list on the main page.
All cars have damage, 170 "Premium" models have interior damage as well.
If you want to go by videos then I guess frmo what I saw at E3 Forza 3 has no damage at all. 
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| AkibaFan said: @RPg so wait you just said previously you don't care about damage now your hypes going down the shitters because they didn't say what cars will have damage my respect for you is going down the shitters |
Would be lying if I said I cared.
That said damage cars racing non-damage cars is an utter fail to say the least. This has got to be arcade mode or there will be problems.
From what I read on that list, Waron:
All cars have exterior damage.
Some 170 premium cars have interior damage.
They brought back a some cars from GT4... not "830 of the 1000 cars were from GT4".... Did GT4 even have 500 cars anyone????
EDIT: Just looked it up, GT4 had around 700.
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Slimebeast said:
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Naw, you don't have to worry...Gran Turismo dropped the ball.
| CGI-Quality said: DAMN!!! Some parts of the vid look like real life. There's no disputing this is the best looking racing game I've ever seen.... |
same^
Here is an update for you. Damage is not on all models. Only some models have damage and thats straight from Kazunori's lips.
Here is part of the article.
All kidding aside, Gran Turismo 5 feels real -- that's all there is to it. As I'm not a seasoned veteran of the franchise, I can't speak to the intricacies of the experience, but what I can confirm is that the game runs beautifully and the controls feel as pristine as ever. I was lucky enough to speak to Kazunori Yamauchi following my hands-on time and confirm a few bits of information that GT fans might be curious about. First: Kazunori was still unwilling to give a solid release date for Gran Turismo 5. Although, Kazunori explained, as Gran Turismo PSP is right around the corner, its upcoming PS3 counterpart shouldn't be too far away. That sounds like "sooner rather than later" to me.
The next detail Kazunori touched on was regarding damage models. I can confirm that not every car in Gran Turismo 5 will sport damage models -- it will only be select sets. However, Kazunori has yet to decide on a finalized list of featured car types for damage support.
Lastly, it sounds like Porsche will not make it into Gran Turismo 5. As disappointing as this was for Kazunori, Porsche signed an exclusive arrangement elsewhere and will probably not be included. It looks like Porsche fans will have to wait.
That's all from Cologne. Keep your eyes peeled for more GT goodness in the near future.
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/101/1015537p1.html
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