Recommended Posts

I'm not going to argue with you, just stating that PD are clearly not going to model something into a car that's not representative of it's actual interior.

No ones asking them to model something that isnt part of the car.

Gran+Turismo+PSP+Cockpit.jpg

They did it with PSP GT why couldnt they just add the same view to GT5 instead of forcing people out of their preferred view.

The G25 would probably be overkill for me. :p I might end up only using the Driving Force GT on the PS3, as I tried it on the PC, and it was hit-and-miss. The Logitech software had a profile for GRID, so I tried that, but the controls weren't set, so I had to go and manually do it, then when I played it, it didn't feel that good. Almost no force feedback at all. Similar story with GTR Evolution as well, but the profile they had for it was messed up, as it assigned an invisible button to the clutch, so when I played, I couldn't accelerate. :p Once I fixed that though, it felt alright. The force feedback was pretty good, but I was terrible at it, as GT5P is a completely different monster. :p

Bizarre side note, the software also had a steering wheel profile for Deus Ex. :blink:

I'm still doing The Lucky Gamer as well, so if I come across a ?10 voucher, you can have it. ;)

BTW, if you've got a Google Mail/GMail email, there's a little trick you can do with it:

Insert a "." anywhere in between your username when entering the email address, and it'll count as a new email, so depending on how long your username is, you can end up getting loads of codes every day! You can also double the amount by using "@googlemail.com" instead of "@gmail.com"! :p

What is your set-up? Do you just have it attached to your desk or on your lap?

Weak, just watched a video comparing premium and "used" cars and there is no interior view for used cars?

I can understand not wanting to model 1000s of car dashboards but you get used to driving in one view then you get a car that doesnt have interior and you are forced out of the car, that would get irritating very quickly.

As the video stated even the PSP version has interior view though there is no dash you can only see the A pillars and the bonnet/hood but it still is more or less the same view as you would be getting in a premium car.

For a game that has been this long in development i would have expected the game to be a bit more polished.

That is a big deal for me anyway. I only drive from inside. This is disappointing.

I'm a little dubious as to how "real" those screenshots are. I've never seen aliasing so blocky as in the Mazda and Ferrari shots. Doesn't seem to just be jagged edges, but chunks cut out of the wheel arches in the process.

The Honda one is more what I'm used to see aliasing look like, even though there is a little applied.

They're most likely capturing in 1080i, someone on another board mentioned 1080p capturing at 60FPS requires really expensive equipment or something alone those lines.

Either way you have 1~2 days to see if that's what you see on your screen, and I seriously doubt it considering all the 720p video captures on youtube, many of which I've already posted on NW whistle.gif

edit: Or you could just watch the stream above!

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • Google are hyprocrites for signing this. They have been pulling the same dirty tactics as Microsoft, only they do it on Android and ChromeOS.
    • In some countries the law has forced Microsoft to display a menu on a fresh install of Windows which asks which web browser you want and it will install that browser. This doesn't add any bloat to Windows. It simply an additional step when setting up a new PC.
    • Chrome is also a first party browser on Android and ChromeOS. And on those systems, Google is pulling the same dirty tactics as Microsoft does on Windows.
    • Unofficial script lets you install unreleased Windows 11 features without Microsoft Account by Sayan Sen Microsoft has been steadily evolving the Windows Insider Program over the years, introducing new channels and testing paths that allow enthusiasts to experience upcoming and yet-to-be-released Windows features (some interesting hidden ones too) before they reach the public. However, one long-standing requirement has remained largely unchanged as users are generally expected to enroll in the Program and with a Microsoft account. That's where a third-party tool called "OfflineInsiderEnroll" can help. OfflineInsiderEnroll is said to be a lightweight script that enables access to Windows Insider Program builds on systems that are not signed in with a Microsoft account. Essentially the tool configures the necessary Insider settings locally and hence allows users to select and switch between available preview channels while continuing to receive builds through the normal Windows Update channel. If you are wondering how it manages to do so, it is made possible by a Registry value known as TestFlags. When configured to"0x20", Windows stops communicating with Microsoft's online Insider enrollment services thus preventing locally configured Insider settings from being overwritten. This allows the script to apply its own channel configuration directly through the Registry as Windows Update does not verify whether a device has been officially enrolled in the Insider Program or not. Previously the utility has had already supported the traditional Insider branches including Dev, Beta, and Release Preview. However following Microsoft’s recent restructuring of its preview channels, the script has now been updated. The latest OfflineInsiderEnroll version, 2.6.6, adds support for the newly introduced Insider channel lineup. As such, users can now choose from several Experimental channels in addition to Beta and Release Preview options. The update also retains tools for refreshing the Insider cache, resetting Insider settings, and completely stopping Insider enrollment when needed. Keep in mind though that will need elevated privileges when running the script (run as Admin). You can get the latest version of OfflineInsiderEnroll from this page on its official GitHub repo.
    • The "Classic" Outlook has done that for a few years as well. The option to even change that is really hidden away too... It really shouldn't be hard to respect user defaults. Sadly we are the product now, not Outlook. To change in the Classic Outlook: File > Options > Advanced > change "Open hyperlinks from Outlook in"
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      Dr Jared Dental Studio earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      RG INVESTMENT GROUP earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Very Popular
      The Norwegian Drone Pilot earned a badge
      Very Popular
    • Very Popular
      s0nic69 earned a badge
      Very Popular
    • Collaborator
      Asgardi earned a badge
      Collaborator
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      472
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      250
    3. 3
      Skyfrog
      79
    4. 4
      FloatingFatMan
      67
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      60
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!