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Any confirmation from PD themselves as to when they are adding the youtube functionality promised?

It couldn't be added cause it took too much system memory and took too long to render the video, Kaz said he's still considering it if a solution can be found.

It couldn't be added cause it took too much system memory and took too long to render the video, Kaz said he's still considering it if a solution can be found.

Bummer, ok thanks. I can't blame him really, it takes forever to render them in FM3 as well, and that is 720p.

While my PS3 was still working I took this shot, still getting the hang of everything.

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My '91 Eunos Roadster (tuned) - Red Bull Hangar

When I have a working PS3 again, I plan to *attempt* to recreate this awesome (in my eyes at least) shot I made in GT4...

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Shamelessly stolen from GAF

Dear Polyphony,

You

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Guys

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Are

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Ba-

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-nanas.

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BANANAS.

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The love and care that have gone into these cars are just absolutely amazing. I don't think I've ever seen such passion in a mainstream video game before. I mean, they even did the imprints of the horn on the wheel. The stitching on the inside of the wheel. The different illumination colors on the dash. Who does that stuff?

This game is mind blowing.

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It couldn't be added cause it took too much system memory and took too long to render the video, Kaz said he's still considering it if a solution can be found.

In other words, no. He never says it, but we know what he means. We need an offline renderer and editor for PC's. The replays can be exported to the XMB, but the video editor there can't open them. So what's the point? Just let us transfer the files to our PC's and do the hard work ourselves. :angry:

Starting b spec and with all the cars unlocked from a spec, it's boring watching my drivers do all the work for me lol. Figured I'll let em win and I'll browse neon for a bit

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