GT5 Prologue draadje

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Bericht door René » 26 dec 2007, 11:34

En sinds gisteren werkt het online ook!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXz2UyGB3-I

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Bericht door Roman » 26 dec 2007, 14:18

René schreef:En sinds gisteren werkt het online ook!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXz2UyGB3-I
Ja schijnt goed te gaan. Ik ga zo naar de postbus even kijken of het er nu eindelijk is. Correos (de post) is echt een ongeloofelijke tyfus zooi altijd.

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Bericht door René » 26 dec 2007, 19:02

Wel een hoop kamikaze piloten helaas.
Hoop voor je dat jou versie eindelijk binnen is zodat je het kan spelen, ben wel benieuwd wat jij er van vindt.
Ik wacht wel op de europese versie, kan ik ook nog ff sparen voor een G25 :D

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Bericht door Mark Nauta » 26 dec 2007, 19:40

René schreef:Wel een hoop kamikaze piloten helaas.
Hoop voor je dat jou versie eindelijk binnen is zodat je het kan spelen, ben wel benieuwd wat jij er van vindt.
Ik wacht wel op de europese versie, kan ik ook nog ff sparen voor een G25 :D
+1 ;)

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Bericht door Roman » 30 dec 2007, 15:22

Eindelijk binnen, heb nog niet echt veel tijd gehad om er mee te spelen. Sinds kerst is alles een grote kater dus niet veel kans gehad nog.

Maar tot nu toe is het in een woord samen te vatten, wow.

Gevoel in het stuur en de manier waarop de autos reageren is absoluut een enorme verbetering over de vorige demo's etc.
Heb nog niets sneller dan een 350Z gereden, en die ook maar 1 rondje maar wow... Voelt echt goed.

Alle hulpmiddelen staan op uit, en alles is de simulation stand. Heb de andere nog niet geprobeerd, maar in deze modus is nog best lastig om echt sneller dan de AI te rijden zonder fouten te maken. De AI lijkt me trouwens ook best verbeterd, heb zelf nog geen vervelend moment mee gemaakt met ze.

En cockpit view op 1080 HDMI is echt gewoon :shock:


Er volgt over een paar dagen hopenlijk nog wel een beter verslag van me als ik wat meer stuur tijd gehad heb.

Maar mijn eerste indruk is beter dan ik zelfs verwact had, en ik verwachtte echt veel.
G25 lijkt me wel een must, heb het ook niet zonder gespeeld nog.

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Bericht door Stéphane » 07 jan 2008, 00:04

Ben benieuwd! Ik heb hem (PS3) nog niet, omdat ik op GT5 wacht. Die zou in maart komen. Maar nu ik dit allemaal weer zie is de kans groter dat ik binnenkort toch maar eens ga kijken.

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Bericht door Mark Nauta » 07 jan 2008, 00:31

Stéphane schreef:Ben benieuwd! Ik heb hem (PS3) nog niet, omdat ik op GT5 wacht. Die zou in maart komen. Maar nu ik dit allemaal weer zie is de kans groter dat ik binnenkort toch maar eens ga kijken.
Ik heb ook nog geen PS3, wacht net als jij op de hele versie. Maar dat zal denk ik wel na de zomer worden hoor.

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Bericht door Stéphane » 07 jan 2008, 00:48

Ik heb op de officiële website gelezen dat het maart zou worden. Eerst zien dan geloven is mijn taktiek ;)

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Bericht door René » 07 jan 2008, 19:28

In maart komt GT5 Prologue (europese versie).
Het volledige spel, GT5 dus, komt eind dit jaar/begin volgend jaar.

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Bericht door Lars Bouten » 07 jan 2008, 23:08

Roman, hoe zijn de motorgeluiden eigenlijk?
In vergelijk met Forza2 bijv., want daar vind ik de meeste echt extreem natuurgetrouw.

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Bericht door Mark Nauta » 08 jan 2008, 00:27

Lars Bouten schreef:Roman, hoe zijn de motorgeluiden eigenlijk?
In vergelijk met Forza2 bijv., want daar vind ik de meeste echt extreem natuurgetrouw.
Ben ik ook benieuwd naar, want wat ik begreep zijn ze daar met een microfoon gewoon van opgenomen. Was dat bij GT5 nu ook zo???

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Bericht door atomchris » 08 jan 2008, 07:57

op de demo vond ik de geluiden nogal ''GT4" als je snapt wat ik bedoel..... :roll:

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Bericht door Roman » 08 jan 2008, 09:41

Geluiden zijn zeker beter, bij Forza en PGR4 hebben ze er meer werk van gemaakt lijkt het, maar in de Prologue is het allemaal best goed.

Maar je kan zien dat hun meeste werk uit is gegaan naar de besturing.

Je hebt 2 settings, Arcade of Professional.

Arcade is zeg maar het oude vertrouwde Gran Turismo gevoel.

Professional is nieuw en bedoeld as de sim modus. Ik heb alleen hier nog maar mee gereden en het is verdomd listig soms.

Ik wou dat ik meer tijd had, maar prologue heeft echt helemaal niets maar dan ook niets met de demo te maken.

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Bericht door René » 07 mar 2008, 19:41

Europese versie is iets uitgebreider dan de japanse, ben blij dat ik de japanse niet heb gekocht :D

1 extra track: High speed ring
Een paar auto's extra waaronder Ferrari F40 en de 512BB
Drift mode
Split screen 2 player
Extensive Tuning

http://www.gtplanet.net/gt5-prologue-details/#more-48

28 Maart sta ik bij de winkel :D

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Bericht door Aight! » 11 mar 2008, 13:00

en dat maar voor 40 euries op blu ray, dan is ie mooi van mij.
En bij de FRS krijg je geloof ik ook korting met je anwb pas.

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Bericht door Michel P » 11 mar 2008, 14:30

Nordschleife ook al in deze versie?

Michel

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Bericht door Roman » 12 mar 2008, 11:56

Als het goed is krijgt de Japanse versie een update, zo niet, ach ja dan moet ik de EU versie halen. Ik moet en zal die F40 (en vele andere hebben)

De Auto lijst zoals hij in de EU versie komt... (hopenlijk in een update voor de jap versie)
Lexus IS F ‘07
Nissan Skyline GT-R V-spec II Nur ‘02
Nissan Fairlady Z Version S ‘07
Nissan Skyline Sedan 350GT Type SP ‘06
Nissan Skyline Coupe Concept ‘07
Nissan Skyline Coupe 370GT Type SP ‘07
Nissan Skyline Coupe (V36) Tuned Car
Nissan GT-R Proto ‘05
Nissan GT-R ‘07
Honda Integra TYPE R ‘04
Honda NSX Type R ‘02
Acura NSX ‘91
Mazda Atenza Sport (2007 Tokyo Motor Show reference exhibit)
Mazda RX-8 Type S ‘03
Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD)
Mazda RX-7 (FD) Special Tuned Car
Subaru Impreza WRX STI (18inch BBS Wheel Option) ‘07
Subaru Impreza Sedan WRX STI spec C Type RA ‘05
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX GSR ‘05
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR Premium Package ‘07
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX GSR Tuned Car
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR Tuned Car
Suzuki Cappuccino ‘95
Suzuki Swift Sport ‘07
Suzuki Cervo SR ‘07
Suzuki Cappuccino Tuned Car
Suzuki Swift Sport Tuned Car
Daihatsu Copen Active Top ‘02
Daihatsu OFC-1 ‘07
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 ‘06
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (C6) Tuned Car
Dodge Viper GTS ‘02
Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe ‘06
Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe Tuned Car
Ford Mustang V8 GT Coupe Premium ‘07
Ford GT ‘05
Ford Focus ST ‘06
Ford GT Tuned Car
Audi R8 4.2 FSI R tronic ‘07
Audi TT Coupe 3.2 quattro ‘07
BMW Z4 ‘03
BMW 135i Coupe ‘07
BMW M3 Coupe ‘07
BMW 135tii ‘08
Mini Cooper-S ‘06
Mercedes-Benz SL 55 AMG ‘02
Volkswagen Golf GTI ‘01
Volkswagen Golf V GTI ‘05
Alfa Romeo 147 TI 2.0 TWIN SPARK ‘06
Alfa Romeo Brera Sky Window 3.2 JTS Q4 ‘06
Ferrari 599 ‘06
Ferrari F430 ‘06
Ferrari 512BB ‘76
Ferrari F40 ‘92
Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione ‘91
Citroen C4 Coupe 2.0VTS ‘06
Renault Clio Renault Sport V6 24V ‘00
Clio Renault Sport V6 24V Tuned Car
Aston Martin DB9 Coupe ‘06
Jaguar XK Coupe ‘06
Lotus Elise 111R ‘04
Lotus Elise ‘96
Lotus Elise 111R Tuned Car
Lotus Elise Tuned Car
TVR Tuscan Speed 6 ‘00
TVR Tamora ‘02
Art Morrison Corvette’60
Amuse/Opera Performance Gran Turismo 350Z RS
Amuse S2000 GT1 Turbo
Mine’s BNR34 Skyline GT-R N1 base ‘06
Blitz Dunlop ER34 ‘07

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Bericht door René » 15 mar 2008, 13:08

Ferrari F1 2007 zit er ook in!

[img:567:425]http://www.gamed.nl/messages/68579.jpg[/img]

http://www.gamed.nl/view/38514

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Bericht door Roman » 20 mar 2008, 14:02

Van iemand op het forum die door wat voor reden dan ook de PAL versie 2.5 week eerder heeft.

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WORLD'S FIRST GT5: PROLOGUE PAL HANDS-ON

Oops, I did it again Many thanx to my friends who gave me another opportunity to do this, as many times before.

You get the content of this thread from the title, I've just announced it, and now I have something important to do for the next hour or so , so please expect first update around 18:00 my local time (17:00 CET).

Until then, just few muggy shots of the box and start-screen - I couldn't use flash since the damn surfaces reflects all

More updates soon, thank God it's Friday.

Notice I'll be adding all new info in this first post.

Second Update is available after the first one

FIRST UPDATE

OK - so let's start

Opening sequence of the game is totally new, with some of the most gorgeous visuals ever seen. I guess PD outdid themselves one more time and I'm scared how the GT5 will look one day if this is Prologue. At the end there is a sweet glance of an F1 car - as I already posted - and about which I'll talk later. I do not want to record it or youtube it, since I find that move questionable and I don't want to ruin the surprise for nobody or hurt any copyrights.

Also, I will not take pictures of all the cars, all new outdoor locations and such because of the same reasons described above. I hope you'll be satisfied with all other info. Please, understand.

Game takes 13 minutes to install on HDD, and game file is 5880MB big. In GT:TV I couldn't access any content besides opening sequence, not even the new feature movie that should have been there. Maybe it opens at later point, when online will be revealed, or at the end of the Career mode. I'll inform about that later on.

Notice that I've been told that Online service will start it's work on 27th March, but it's still officially unconfirmed. That of course means that no online features can be accessed (NEWS/GTTV/ONLINE) and no connection to online services can't be established at this point.

New things in Game Options are:

•*adjustable number of laps for Arcade and 2P Battles - 2 to 99 laps (great )
•*unit converter is here, for all our Imperial friends in GB and Downunder (my best to my cousins in Sydney)
•*new Driving Force GT wheel is the only wheel that can have new "Live-Dynamics" on-wheel, however
•*"Live-Dynamics" can be mapped to controller buttons for usage with other supported wheels
•*FF can be adjusted in 1-10 strength (as in JP game)
•*G25 is not on the supported list (so was not in JP game, and I'll try it later on for second update) but I guess it works

Now about Dealerships and Cars, Ferrari and Unexpected Surprise of All Times (or "What actually happened with Sony's F1 license and how they obviously found a new way to breed life into somehow deceasing genre of F1 games:

You know the car list from the previous thread (http://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=96425) so I won't loose any time in repeating it.

Just notice that 5 cars that were excluded from SCEE's list for PAL when compared to SCEA's list for USA are NOT in the rooster. So, maybe those 5 cars (Lexus IS F Tuned Car, Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD) Tuned Car, Peugeot 207GTI '07, Peugeot 307cc Premium AVN '04 and RE Amemiya FD3S RX-7) will become available after US games comes out via some update.

Tuner's Cars have their separate Showrooms (Amuse, Blitz, Mine's and Morrisson), while "Tuned Cars" (notice the difference) are listed in their special dealership called "Concept Cars by Gran Turismo". There lies Ford GT LM (which actually IS a race-car specified, so there ARE race-cars in GT5:P), Viper SRT10 Tuned Car and others.

Everybody is crazy about Ferrari, so there are 5 cars there. F430, 599, F40 and 512BB. And - as you've guessed well on later pages of this thread - 2007 F1 car with both "5" and "6" numbers and both color - light red and rich red. So, there maybe lies a hint of the future of F1 games and maybe we can expect that whole F1 Championship could end up as a separate venue in Gran Turismo 5, with all teams and circuits. It's a greatest-speculation-of-them-all at this point, but it could skyrocket the Gran Turismo series sales, skyrocket it's market-impact and finally resolve the somehow crazy situation that F1 games were very low at sales when sold separately while overall interest for sport was rising. We'll see that in near future. I attached few caps of F1 car below, as well as F40 cap from the Dealership. In future updates I'll give the interiors for both cars.

Notice that Ferrari F12007 costs enormous 2,000,000 credits, and it has do with something I'll write below. For compare, F40 is "just" 450,000 credits, while F599 (most expensive car in japanese version of the game) is bargained at 275,000 or something. There will be lots of driving I guess.

Garage can get a hold of up to 146 cars in total.

About Money, Events and Arcade:

You start the game with 35,000 credits.

I had a hard time choosing which car to start with (couldn't enter Events without buying the car, so I didn't know have they had changed anything in structure), and finally I went with Integra Type-R over Focus ST and Golf GTi Series 5. Of course, Events are radically changed - for now, there are 10 of them per venue. As for now, I can't enter at B or A venue (only C), but I'll give you their content in next updates.

Now, events are listed, and resembles ones seen in Online (pic attached). There are 3 types so far: Race, Time-Trial and Mission, with their recognizable icons. I'll get on that after I finish writing this update.

Arcade Mode offers 3 types of races: Race, Time-Trial and Drift. Strange thing is that I couldn't change tyre-type on my Integra in Time-Trial mode, which I find somewhat intriguing and have no idea what's the case there.

Also, there was NO PLACE where I could find new "Quick Tune-Up" screen, which is BTW a host of a brand new feature which went totally unnoticed, although it was in front of our faces - do you notice the "Performance Points" number?

[img:600:337]http://www.gtplanet.net/gallery/albums/ ... l_GT35.jpg[/img]

PTS are something we saw before in "Forza" game series for example, and they're some kind of calculation of the overall performance of the car (as says the in-game Manual). Changing the different values can increase/decrease your PSI, making your car competitive to other cars (like Lotus to BMW). My rough guess is that both "Quick Tune Facility" and PSI will become available when Online Service starts, and it could be a real glimpse of Private Lobbies, since I do not see any other reason for that being in the game. Which makes me even more excited.

2 Player races are classic split-screen though, and there are just 2 views-on-the-car available - over the car and classic-bonnet. No interiors in 2P, but I didn't expect them to be there in any case.

GT5:Prologue also supports Dual Shock 3 controller, and as I have one, I can tell that rumble is present, and in line with feeling known from GT4 game.

This concludes the first update. Enjoy the first ever F1 pictures and other few snaps I've done.

And now excuse me, I have to go driving - I want to feel the F12007 as soon as possible.



SECOND UPDATE

So, let's start.

First - I do not have no money yet for nor F40, nor F2007 But, there is surprise among the new pictures.

Way to earn them is sooo damn long, and at this point I'm stucked with just 120,000 Credits in my stash, got only 2 events done in "S" Event Series and have no damn idea how long will it take me to earn 2 millions. Notice there is one tester who already has it (probably is a tester, since there is no God damn way he could opened it in just one or two days, so he must have a full-open game save), which automatically leads us to subject #1:

Online is up as today afternoon
However, it's just a test-online (as you can noticed from attached pictures) and at this point just 12 people make their times on test Time Trial list. I drove a race (Daytona Oval) against one player and I can say it is somehow smoother then JP online. At this point, I have no idea how will online work with more players, I'll try it tomorrow and make a update on it. Notice there is no download of update needed, online component is integrated on the disc already. I find that matchmaking is somewhat faster, but not significantly then JP.

Now to the other things.

Yesterday I wrote I couldn't find Quick Tune Setup (QTS) screen anywhere. Today I found it . It opens after you finish C,B and A Event venues. So, some more info about it - since I find it most intriguing thing of the whole Prologue experience.

QTS is VERY SERIOUS thing, it's not just a "quick setup". It allows you to adjust almost everything we know from "big" games to almost any car in almost any race.

You can adjust Power, Weight, Tyres, Aerodynamics (on tuned cars only and F2007 I guess), Ride Height, Spring Rate, Damper, Toe, Camber Angle, Brake Balance, F/R Torque Distribution (I presume for 4WD cars), TCS, ABS and Transmission (all gears + Final Gear Ratio). Also, you can adjust Max Turning Angle for wheel, which is aimed at drifters at the first place. In short, QTS allows you to think and mess about your car as fully-modified-car from "big" GT games. It also sets the ground for all newcomers, who will thisway get the basics for car-setting once when full-game is out.

Depending of the type of the race, you can adjust your car only to the LIMITED amount of PSI points (I find it as a more sophisticated "HP restriction" system from GT2 game, and I like it a lot), while PSI points are only determined with your messing with Power/Weight/Tyres/Aerodinamycs - not settings-value adjustment. In races where no PSI-adjustments are allowed you can still make adjustments and settings of the parts. Only excerption are Time-Trials in events where no messing with the car is allowed. In short, bringing back the restriction in races - and all races in "S" class venue are restricted by PSI - is something I really welcome in the series.

You can save 3 settings per car and game saves them for good. QTS was allowed in both test Online Race and test Time-Trials, but only drawback I find is lack of screen which would show you the PSI of other cars on the track. However, I guess that both Online Races and Online Time-Trials will be PSI-limited in the final release, so no real problem there. Thisway, the whole world of settings will enter the online and I see it as a great achievement for PD.

I notice a small bug - or it is deliberate, but I didn't really tend to test it. My white SRT-10 become red when extreme QTS was applied. After I bring back values to normal, car was white again. Then I tried the same with F430 and it remained white. So, I have no idea what it was but it happened. Whatever.

There is also a small homage to the "Traditional Values" of the GT series - once you entered QTS, TCS and ABS values become non-existing on basic "Race Setting" list. From there on, you have to manually turn-off both TCS and ABS for every car. I find that as a nice showcase of keeping with the tradition of the series in order to make the driver to pay the attention of every detail of car set-up .

NEW "MY PAGE" LOCATIONS
I've counted 11 locations so far in total, and now all of them have their real-life names shown on screen. You'll probably be amazed to hear that day-park with trees from JP Prologue is called Lennenpark and it's located in Bad Neuenhar in Germany. Also, all locations from both JP and EU(US) Prologue are located only in Japan and Germany - so I guess we can expect a plethora of locations from other countries once when full-game goes out. However, my favorite from new set of locations is not beautiful Zen-Garden in Shorenoin (Tokyo), nor Shirakawa Park (also Tokyo) - but Streets of Bonn (Germany), where car simply stand-out as a true sculpture.

No sign of where 2-cars-per-location (as shown on pre-release screens) will be - I guess we'll have to wait until the full game for that one to be revealed.

As for various other bits, this is a quick rundown of small things I've noticed that may also answer some of the questions raised in this thread:

- G25 is fully supported, while clutch must be activated every time with triangle (as in JP game). Of course, some cars can't use H-Shift, so nothing new there. Notice that you can also configure new Live-Dynamics options to the D-Pad and buttons at the shifter-console,
- My JP game-setting didn't influence PAL game at all,
- sound of game is simply fantastic when sound-setting "Big Theatre" is applied. Notice it will properly work only for those with true surround system, but then GT40's engine sounds like AC/DC in Donnington on Monsters of Rock in 1991 (thanx for the tip Venturetto ,
- I'm not sure about that, but now the rear-view-of-the-car in-cockpit is actually moving in-race. I can't remember was that the case in JP game, but I somehow can't remember I saw it. Of course, I didn't bother to check that, since there is no way that PAL game will leave my console in the time being,
- which also applies to next bit - there is a race with 12 cars on Eiger Nordwand. If I remember well, max number on JP game was 8. Or was it?,
- New location setting of High Speed Ring pictures it as being built above the lake or something. However, the water is not actually moving, but who cares really.
- Now there is basic info listed next to every car shown on garage-column, depending of the view: Order Obtained, Manufacturer, Power and Performance Points value. Nice touch.
- Manual states that "In this point of the game you can only have up to 2,000,000 credits in the bank". Any credits above that value won't be added to the bank. I understand it as - when you finally earn 2 mill, go and buy a damn F2007, and then start again. However, Manual also says that that "could change in the future", so maybe it's a hint of some updates.
- Still no backfire or backlight or sparks or anything like that

Now about the races and such:
- More races now are unbeatable on Professional setting, at least as my driving is concerned. However, as I was able to beat all "beatable" Pro races in JP game (and like to think about myself as a pretty damn good driver though), I guess only aliens as Trek450 or Holl01 will be able to cope with them. But, some of them are really not made to be won at Pro setting, even with serious QTS applied.
- Much more races in events now come with "R" tyres as default. "S" or "N" tyres are very rare in events now,
- No races at C, B or A venue in events have penalties. Penalties comes in S venue, and they're applied in two levels - 2 and 3, last being extremely sensitive about contacts. However, I find that system was polished, since I have no "objections on race control decisions" as I had in JP game. Or I've just learned my lesson well? Who knows. Oh, and I love "Barrier Impact Penalty" - it will make online racing a totally different place for all bashers
- However, Penalty Level 2 is almost a rule at Dealership Venues, but notice that still not all Dealers have their respective events (as it was expected)
- Earning a money is a painstaking process. After I finally have beaten C,B and A venues I had exactly 7,500 credits in the bank, because I spent all my earnings to buy cars needed for car-dedicated races (Time-Trails and Missions). So, as my present goal is to earn 200,000 for Mine's GT-R for one race in S class (and then I'll be at zero credits again), I guess I'll wait to grab the F2007 wheel for some time now.

But.

As you've already seen in the attached pictures, that same guy I was talking about before already drove it at Time-Trial race, so I watched a replay and took this one shoot. His driving was not so great (he used S3 tires, which somewhat intrigued me, but as F1 tires are not full-slick, maybe game does not see them as R-class), but I can say that sound of car is OK. Unfortunately, those of us who were used to gritty and shaky feel of F1 cars from F1: CE game will be maybe disappointed - from what I've witnessed from his replay, even F1 cars in Gran Turismo games will be clinicaly-clean ride.

This one concludes my second update, I'll update again probably tomorrow in evening. Until then, do not forget to tune for a fist race of F1 season in Melbourne today, while my wishes for victory goes to Kovalainen in McLaren.

Cheerz.


THIRD UPDATE

First to say there were no more great surprises in later stages of the game, but I still have to clear "S" Events to see what will happen there. Probably nothing, but you never know. For this third update I'll write down some information you all may find useful when you pick up your copy of the game. However, someone could say that what follows is "spoiling", so if you feel that way just roll down below the next few paragraphs.

GT5:P EVENT WALKTHROUGH

I'll not waste time on writing down all details - instead I'll concentrate on money-making-process, insuring you from not committing the same mistakes I did because I just couldn't know what lies ahead of me. This way, you'll not be spending your hard-earned money on unnecessary cars before reaching the main goal of the first phase of the game - and that is Ferrari F40.

C CLASS
cars needed:
- Suzuki Capuccino
- Honda Integra Type R
You can finish all events in C class with just these two cars. Prize car is Daihatsu OFC-1. For really quick-start go with Integra first since you can enter many events with it.

B CLASS
cars needed:
- Honda Integra Type R (already have it from C class)
- Mitsubushi Lancer Evolution IX GSR
- Nissan GT-R '07
Prize car: BMW Concept 1 Series tii '07

A CLASS
cars needed:
- BMW M3 Coupe
- Ferrari F430
- Ford GT (for "American Muscle Series" races, and you'll need it for one race in S Class)
- any Japanese "300 HP" car for "Japanese 300HP Series" races (I bought NSX Type-R and I didn't regret it )
Prize car: Nissan Skyline Coupe Concept 'p7

S CLASS
cars needed:
- Mine's Skyline R34
- Ferrari F40
- Ford GT (you have it from A class)
Prize Car: still don't know

Important Money-Making Strategy Tips:
Money-making in this Prologue is painstaking process. So, you have to save as much as you can. When you reach A Class events, be sure that your first shopping is Ferarri F430 and dedicate all your racing just for that 240,000 credits. You'll need it for A8 race at Daytona, which is "Gold Cow" event - every win there gets you 20,000 credits in just 2 minutes. A8 event is very similar to Daytona one-lap-magic event in JP game, but I find it somewhat more difficult. Also, that event is a true showcase of progress made in event-designing: you'll just love the rhapsody you have to do in order to got the checkered flag. Of course, it's achievable only in Standard physics mode (at least for mortals, maybe Trek could do it on professional). Notice that 3rd place (you'll get that often due to design of the opponent AI) is worth also nice amount of 10,000 credits for just 2 minutes.

Once you beat the A class, S class is opening - and only thing you have to save your money for is F40. It's the same story here - one-lap-magic race - where 3rd place will get you 20,000 credits, and second 22,500 credits. Because I still didn't find a way to beat GT-R Black Mask, 1st place prize is still unknown This time, track is Suzuka GP, and you can make fast money in 2:30 minutes, also in Standard mode. With F430 and F40 you got your way to make easier amounts of credits with repeating those respected events.

Also, notice this - with opening the S class, QTS (Quick-Tune Setup) becomes available for most races. Although you won't be able to mess up with Power and Weight for your cars in one-lap-magic events, you'll be allowed to make mechanical adjustments - and gearing become an imperative. For example, F40's 1st gear limits at 120 km/h, while 2nd is limited at 198 km/h on default setting. Max speed at default setting is extended all the way up to 449 km/h. Reducing gear-ratios makes F40 a true beast (default gearing just kills the rear wheels with the torque), and that's the most important aspect of opening the S class events ASAYC.

After you bought both F430 and F40, you can dedicate yourself for earning the money for other cars. My last purchase was Ford GT LM Test Car II, and below you can find some pictures of it, together with interiors (somebody asked for it if I remember, so there they are).

QTS Importance for Prologue
After two days, I find QTS most important thing for whole new Prologue, more important than F2007 Reason is simple - QTS actually allows all advanced players to drive events they couldn't beat on Professional physics "before QTS" - on Professional physics (once they finish A class, and QTS become available of course). I know there are many drivers who don't like the fact that some events just can't be finished on Pro setting (myself included), so thisway they'll have their respectful satisfaction.

Also, with QTS you can literally adjust everything on your car up to "big" game standards, thus making all Prologue extremely serious when compared to JP release. It makes many cars actually drivable on S and N compound on Pro setting (Corvette or Viper for example), so it opens a whole new universe for online racing one day - for those who are looking challenges of course, not for those who are using R3 tires and mourn about physics being forgiving .

As I'm never using any driving-assists whatsoever, importance of QTS is even greater in my book.

About F40 and GT40 LM Test Car II
As this two cars are probably most attractive besides F2007, here's word or two about them. They rock. Period Especially after QTS being applied to gearing, suspension and brake-bias.

Full carbon-body of GT40LM looks so evil in HD, while front-window sticker makes in-car view so damn claustrophobic - something we've been waiting for too-long I guess. Also, since it's basically a first race-car ever available in new Professional physics, I find it both very impressive and demanding to drive. It literally eats pavement on straights (and sounds as just as great), while you have to be very careful through turns, especially in first laps when tires are still cold. I find it as an extraordinary driving experience, more sophisticated than any similar seen so far on consoles (Forza 2 included), because it doesn't feel like you're driving something glued to the track (which is always the case with racing-classes so far). It's a great step forward for simulation aspects of the series and right now I just can't wait for some true-breed race-cars of GT5.

As I just bought GT40LM, my bank is totally empty. My next goal is Amuse GT1 (I just have no patience to drive and drive and drive around same races all-over-again in order to reach 2 mill for F2007 - I guess I'll wait online to start on 26th and then start collecting money for it), and I hope it will be good as I'm hoping.

This concludes my third update, while below you can find some pictures of F40 and GT40LM with their respectful interiors in both front and rear views.

Cheerz.


FOURTH UPDATE

This will be a short one, just few bits I found out or realised yesterday:

- London Track is now almost completly gone from all Events. Thus it was intresting track - and good technical track nonetheless - driving it in Events was pretty much bounce-crash-festival. So, moving it away from Events was a good move IMHO. Of course, all who love London are still able to race it in both Arcade or Time-Trial events, and I presume it will play important part in online events as well. Also woth noticing is that lighting-gamma for in-car view was changed - now you can actually see the track better and I find new gamma being much better off-settted than in JP game for cokpit view. London was respecfully replaced with HSR in all events, and I find whole experience now more intresting and demanding.

- HDR lighting works greater now. You'll notice that especially on High Speed Ring when entering / exiting the tunnel. For a brief moment the whole screen gets darker / brighter (I'm talking about the cockpit view though), therefore more realistic in mimicing the eye behaviour. Since there are so many tunnels in GT's Original Track rooster (Trial Mounitan, Deep Forest or Grand Valley for example), it will be a great experience one day. Not even to mention the sweet Monaco GP track, the jewel in the crown of all track-tunnels.

- Have bought a sweet Amuse GT1 Turbo yesterday and the baby has 7 gears. Just have to love that one. However, H-Shifters will be dissapointed since they'll have to shift the last gear manually

- Finger movement when shifting has been added, but unfortuantely I saw it only in F2007 replay (since I don't have the car myself). However, since it's just a small movement of the finger, maybe it's on all cars but just can't bee seen.

- All starts in events are rolling-starts.

That's it for this fourth update, have a nice Monday.


FIFTH UPDATE

This fifth update will cover just few bits, since I had no true time to drive drift nor earn enough money for F2007 To be honest, I got my copy of Everybody's Golf: Hot Shots today and that baby took some serious amount of time this afternoon. I have to say - that game is beautiful.

When speaking of other games - and I know there are loads of people who'll be reading this - System 3 has finally set "the final of them all" release date for their officially licenced Ferrari Challenge game. Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli should hit european shelves on May 23 2008 and I have a high hopes from that game in many aspects. For further info about FC:TP head to Kekke2000's thread in PS3 section and check all the available info we've collected through past few months of delaying it's release, together with this sweet final box-art.

s far as GT5:P is concerned, it is obvious that some serious update for owners of JP game is on the way, and I'm also astonished by those new F2007 renders. Hope that download of new content will go faster than previous updates for JP game.

As for GT5:P I have only two cups to finish, but I guess I'll do them tomorrow, finishing the S venue as well and pretty much clearing the game. From there on, all my efforts will go in collecting all cars except F2007, because somehow I found myself stupid for few times now when driving same-and-same-events-over-and-over-again in effort to collect precious 2 million credits. Instead, I bought some other cars for that money, and right now I'm a proud owner of few tuned exoticas - while on new pictures below you can see respectful interior of my brand-new Elise 111R Tuned Car with sweet GT logo on the wheel.

That Tuned 111R is important because it's a car you'll actually need to beat 2 races in S class where PP points are limited at 630 (in Professional setting and no aids). I tried with other cars (Mine's R34 and Spoon S2000 GT1) but they didn't do justice. So, save your money for this little b'stard - you're going to love it. Also, I've purchased Clio V6 Tuned and that kid also rock big time. It damn fun to drive and makes me want private lobbies even more. In other words, there are plethora of cars here which should come in your garage prior to F2007. I know many will just head for it nonetheless, but there are more intresting things along the way. At least, I think so .

While reading majority of those 1000 replies at this thread (), one thing caught my eye. Some were asking about mentioning "tyre heating" in my previous updates, thus implying tyre wear actually being in GT5:P. Some are aware that tyre heating was already present in JP game, but I can't really confirm was there any further tyre-wear beyond fact that tires get better grip after 1st lap. Since I never did drive more than 20 laps on one track, I can't say does the tires ever get fully wore-out. That one remains to be answered, since there are no indicators of tyre temperature in tis build.

I'll conclude this update with few photos of QTS screens (especially for Scaff there), for all interested for that details (some data-lines are overlapping, but you'll get the picture). As I'm aware that more and more people are getting GT5:P early, I'll do some effort tomorrow in writing down some kind of Q&A that will cover all details I've come across while playing this build. I hope it'll do some help once that game goes on sale.

Cheerz.


SIXTH UPDATE

Two more days has passed and I didn't have much time playing. However, yesterday I did some drifting, as well found out some other very useful information.

Drifting
Drifting is available in Arcade modes. I really didn't remember to check out is it also available for 2P, but I'll do it later. Drifting is made MUCH MORE interesting then in GT:HD, just because of few details. First, track is now divided into 5-or-more sections which are shown through numbers. At the end, you see separate point-details for every section, together with final points. Section starts-ends are more visible now, while the audience gives one damn good "Everybody's Golf Special Touch" - when you drive section bad they "boooooo" you, when you drive it OK they clap, but when you make a section-perfect drift they go completely mad I find that extremely nice touch, you'll witness it for yourself and soon and see what I'm rally talking about.

More about F2007
This one is important Since there are many people here who will try to get their fingers on that sweet (is it still Momo?) wheel, I have one bad news for them - you'll have to wait You actually can't buy F2007 before finishing all S class venue races. Now it's clear what is behind the logic of not being able to cash-in more then 2 million in the bank in one moment - thisway game forces you to play all venues before getting your foot on that baby-engine. So dear ladies and gentleman, GT5:P wants you to spend all your money first on other cars, before giving you the opportunity to drive The Car. Sorry if this news disappointed anyone.

As I have finished all races now, there's nothing else to open in-game besides above mentioned purchase-option. And I also realized something that didn't caught my eye before - great S8 test from JP game (as-known-as "Team Work Test") is not existent any more, which I find bad for all people who didn't play JP game - it was one damn nice test.

Worth mentioning is tyre-chooser in Time Trial mode. I have pretty much jump on conclusion what could be the point behind above-mentioned (in my first update I think) non-ability to choose other tyre-component besides S2 in Time-Trial. Thisway, all Time-Trial races will be run on the same compound for all cars (which explains why the even F2007 uses S2 compound), thus making the Time-Trial Online Rankings more competitive for showing the true TOP100 drivers in the World. Since Rankings didn't work in both times when test-online was up, I still can't confirm this 100%, but somehow I think it could be the case. Of course, JP system with all compounds and both physics-modes was more detailed (and I liked it more to be honest), but thisway there will be more competition I guess.

Also, from the reasons above I can't confirm are the Drift-Trials also part of Online Rankings, but somehow I think they will have to be.

This concludes my sixth update. I'll try to prepare new video soon - this time my F40 drive of the S6 mission-race, the greatest Gold Cow race of the whole game. In S6 you have to do one-lap-magic on Suzuka GP circuit with F40 and climb from 16th to the 1st position. Yesterday I finally did it, and it's a damn fun race to drive (it can't be beaten in Professional physics mode though), and it gives you big 35,000 credits for 1st place. However, it's also very hard to beat, since you have to overpass 13 cars before the hairpin, leaving you R8 and GT-R Black Mask for second part of the track. It's not the cleanest race, but since the penalties are mandatory you also need lots of finesse and knowledge of coping with the track.

Oh, and the Prize Car for "S" Event sVenue is GT-R Proto '05.

Cheerz.

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Bericht door René » 20 mar 2008, 19:36

En de video van de F2007
http://www.gtplanet.net/

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Bericht door Mike R32 » 20 mar 2008, 19:55

Rico v Velzen schreef:Ik wacht ook totdat GT5 uitkomt.. tegen die tijd zijn de prijzen ook weer wat gezakt.. En ach die demo ik geloof het wel.

In de lijn der verwachting kan ik me de kwaliteit wel voorstellen.
Voor mij het zelfde.

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Bericht door tim1981 » 23 mar 2008, 15:37

Deze GT5 Prologue komt ook in bundelpakket, dus het spel en de PS3 voor €399,00. Dus eigenlijk krijg je het spel gratis.

Zie bijvoorbeeld hier: Klik of klik

Op zich nog wel een hoop geld, ik zou er dan ook graag een afstandsbediening en een extra controller bij willen.
Maar goed, wel een ideale vervanger van mijn huidige dvd-speler. 8)

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Bericht door Mark Nauta » 23 mar 2008, 15:44

GENIAAL

Het begint nu toch wel te kriebelen om zo'n ding aan te schaffen hoor.....

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