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Damit it :pinch: I gotta stop coming into this thread :p this game is looking more and more epic! the weather looks phenomenal...I seriously cannot wait for this game! I think I should just take the rest of the year off work after it releases cause I don't think I'll be able to do anything else once my copy arrives :p :woot:

Damit it :pinch: I gotta stop coming into this thread :p this game is looking more and more epic! the weather looks phenomenal...I seriously cannot wait for this game! I think I should just take the rest of the year off work after it releases cause I don't think I'll be able to do anything else once my copy arrives :p :woot:

I have no idea how it's possible on a console, the end product was well worth the wait. Anyone still ****ting on PD for taking their time with this clearly isn't a fan of racing and is just looking to stir up agendas.

The amount of content and graphic fidelity is mesmerizing. Can't stop watching the trailers on the last page w00t.gif

Do want the signature edition so badly :(

Do want the signature edition so badly :(

Me too, but it's far too expensive. Hopefully it'll sharply drop in price like the Forza 3 Limited Edition, then I'll get it. I don't care if I miss the SLS AMG competition. :p

Me too, but it's far too expensive. Hopefully it'll sharply drop in price like the Forza 3 Limited Edition, then I'll get it. I don't care if I miss the SLS AMG competition. :p

The pricing is terrible, but I hope the GF will bail me out, in her own words on FB

I genuinely believe that if someone offered me either an Alaskan Malamute puppy or Gran Turismo 5 signature edition, I'd pick the latter without a doubt. And I ****ing love Malamutes.

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The rain and snow on the windscreen looks amazing, much better than the usual rain on the camera effects we are so used to, its a pity only the premium cars will have the cockpits to view such an awesome view though.

I read that it would be dynamic, I might have missed it but I'm assuming we can set the weather for a certain race?

The rain and snow on the windscreen looks amazing, much better than the usual rain on the camera effects we are so used to, its a pity only the premium cars will have the cockpits to view such an awesome view though.

I read that it would be dynamic, I might have missed it but I'm assuming we can set the weather for a certain race?

I believe the endurance races are dynamic and the standard races will just be set weather. Kind of makes sense considering a standard race will take what, 5-15 mins on average? Someone can correct me if I'm wrong.

The rain and snow on the windscreen looks amazing, much better than the usual rain on the camera effects we are so used to, its a pity only the premium cars will have the cockpits to view such an awesome view though.

I read that it would be dynamic, I might have missed it but I'm assuming we can set the weather for a certain race?

The videos *imply* (so I could be very wrong) it's dynamic weather on all tracks for all modes (ok I might be stretching it a little, but we know rally stages have dynamic time of day..). There is still debate about the lack of a cockpit in standard cars, I have heard standard cars do actually have a cockpit view it's just no where near as detailed as the premium cars, but since all the demos feature premium cars only there has been no way to confirm or deny that.

With the dynamic weather and the time of day thing, what I would love to see (and it's sorta hinted at in GT5p) is the weather and time of day of any given track is actually the weather/time of day the track is experiencing in real life at the time you choose to race on it. For example say you wanna race on Fuji and right now it's middle of the night and raining, so when select that track and race it now...it's in the middle of the night and raining....how epic would that be? :woot:

The videos *imply* (so I could be very wrong) it's dynamic weather on all tracks for all modes (ok I might be stretching it a little, but we know rally stages have dynamic time of day..). There is still debate about the lack of a cockpit in standard cars, I have heard standard cars do actually have a cockpit view it's just no where near as detailed as the premium cars, but since all the demos feature premium cars only there has been no way to confirm or deny that.

With the dynamic weather and the time of day thing, what I would love to see (and it's sorta hinted at in GT5p) is the weather and time of day of any given track is actually the weather/time of day the track is experiencing in real life at the time you choose to race on it. For example say you wanna race on Fuji and right now it's middle of the night and raining, so when select that track and race it now...it's in the middle of the night and raining....how epic would that be? :woot:

It's been said numerous times by Kazunori himself in tweets, numerous interviews and on the official GT website, that there are no cockpits for standard cars what so ever.

Has there been any indication of a new GT wheel being released with this? If not I think I might just go with the GT Force for about £80.

No, they are not releasing a new wheel as there is nothing wrong with the current GT wheel, and if they were going to make a new one they would have announced it months ago.

No, they are not releasing a new wheel as there is nothing wrong with the current GT wheel, and if they were going to make a new one they would have announced it months ago.

That's what I figured. Going to order with Pixmania as it's ?77 on there.

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