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EnigmaNemesis 11-30-2010 02:59 PM

Yamauchi on Gran Turismo 5's Mechanical Damage, Updates, & More
 

GTPlanet has posted some mechanical damage details on Gran Turismo 5, among other things.

Quote:

  • Flexible camera angles and “dynamic and wide-area lighting needs” are to blame for the sometimes blocky shadows. Yamauchi admits they are a problem and wants to improve them.
  • Yamauchi appears to consider the possibility of removing the in-game HUD (heads-up-display features) at some point in the future.
  • To unlock the Red Bull X1, you’ll need to complete the “Sebastian Vettel Challenge”, which appears at Level 30.
  • Online “lounge” functionality and other features will be added “one by one”.
  • Polyphony Digital continues to work on fully supporting the Logitech G25 and G27, though Yamauchi admits he would like a “new steering device soon”…
  • Mechanical damage options will be implemented in a new update for GT5 coming “early December”.
  • As you may know, many players noticed that GT5’s face-tracking functionality only worked in Arcade mode. According to Yamauchi, it’s not available in GT mode due to memory issues with the PS3.
  • In-game rewards (such as the monetary prize in GT5 Prologue) for your performance in online events is something Polyphony Digital is considering, and may be implemented in a future update.
  • Gran Turismo 5’s official, 2-disc sound-track will be released soon.
  • Yamauchi wanted to implement a “free roam” gameplay mode in GT5, where players could drive around, respecting speed limits and obeying traffic laws, and even exit the car to walk around and explore the environment on foot.
  • The YouTube replay upload feature had to be pulled from the final version of the game because it took a very long time to render and it consumed too much memory. Yamauchi is still considering it, however.


ckarlic 11-30-2010 03:50 PM

Re: Yamauchi on GT5’s Mechanical Damage, Updates, & More
 
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Originally Posted by EnigmaNemesis (Post 2041893265)

Good find and nice read. Really curious about:

Yamauchi wanted to implement a “free roam” gameplay mode in GT5, where players could drive around, respecting speed limits and obeying traffic laws, and even exit the car to walk around and explore the environment on foot.

Sounds really interesting.

DirtyJerz32 11-30-2010 04:50 PM

Re: Yamauchi on GT5’s Mechanical Damage, Updates, & More
 
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Originally Posted by ckarlic (Post 2041893418)
Good find and nice read. Really curious about:

Yamauchi wanted to implement a “free roam” gameplay mode in GT5, where players could drive around, respecting speed limits and obeying traffic laws, and even exit the car to walk around and explore the environment on foot.

Sounds really interesting.

That feature does sound really cool. Can't wait to hear if it can be added in.

jvalverde88 11-30-2010 05:04 PM

Re: Yamauchi on GT5’s Mechanical Damage, Updates, & More
 
Quote:

Yamauchi wanted to implement a “free roam” gameplay mode in GT5, where players could drive around, respecting speed limits and obeying traffic laws, and even exit the car to walk around and explore the environment on foot



rspencer86 11-30-2010 11:45 PM

So who else is excited about the soundtrack being released?

*crickets*

:lol:

BatsareBugs 12-01-2010 12:15 AM

Re: Yamauchi on Gran Turismo 5's Mechanical Damage, Updates, & More
 
I would be if daiki kasho had more than just two tracks (unless it contains some from Prologue, which I doubt).

I'm really disappointed.

EnigmaNemesis 12-01-2010 12:27 AM

Re: Yamauchi on Gran Turismo 5's Mechanical Damage, Updates, & More
 
There is over 180 tracks. So I know we have not heard everything... is there a way to listen to them all or no?

RAZRr1275 12-01-2010 08:02 AM

Re: Yamauchi on Gran Turismo 5's Mechanical Damage, Updates, & More
 
free roam would be awesome


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