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There are 70 tracks, but they are from 20 locations. They will be making multiple tracks from one location. For example, they may have 5 track variations from the ring, 3 variations of the Top Gear track, etc.

Here we go again. I bring back my original post on the tracks yet again. AB, STEP AWAY from the keyboard. rofl.gif

Here we go again. I bring back my original post on the tracks yet again. AB, STEP AWAY from the keyboard. rofl.gif

Do you not understand the difference between "unique track" and "a track variation"?

A mirrored track is not a unique track.

70 unique tracks would NOT be counting any variations of the ring, top gear test track, etc.

Just read that we are getting some more possible surprise car entries at the last minute that haven't been announced are are being finalized. Moistness!

My money is on that there aren't 70 totally unique tracks that don't use elements of another track

According to Sony, you would be correct.

Didn't Turn 10 also do the "Unique Tracks, oh ah" and then it later turned out it was mirrors and variations.

Yuppers!

Ok guys please calm down a bit with the personal attacks on who is right and who is wrong. If you post something as fast, post a source to a reliable source with it even if it was posted 10 pages ago in the thread. This way there is no disputing something because someone did not read the whole thread.

Didn't Turn 10 also do the "Unique Tracks, oh ah" and then it later turned out it was mirrors and variations.

Looks like PD's pulled the same trick. Not really a disappointment though. There will still be a lot of variety in there.

:woot: Is that for real? not only does that look awesome but that Viper has reverse lights!! (one of my pet pevs with GT was the lack of reverse lights, such a simple thing I know).

Yeah, you can also flash your headlights in the game lol

:woot: Is that for real? not only does that look awesome but that Viper has reverse lights!! (one of my pet pevs with GT was the lack of reverse lights, such a simple thing I know).

yep, and there's more coming soon. 27 days left till Tokyo Game Show

Yeah, you can also flash your headlights in the game lol

Cool, I did know about the flashing headlights though...however, I also know only premium cars can flash/dim their lights but I hope all cars have reversing lights! cause that would be annoying if reverse lights was also a premium feature.

Cool, I did know about the flashing headlights though...however, I also know only premium cars can flash/dim their lights but I hope all cars have reversing lights! cause that would be annoying if reverse lights was also a premium feature.

they have turn signals as well as hazards perhaps?

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