Previous thread, for those who give a damn.
PSN List
Here is where we keep PSN names and regions, for all kinds of fun stuff. If you want in, spin me a PM or post in this thread with your PSN name and region.
a5ehren - US
agreatgecko
AnonymousAndrew - US
Battledrill - US (West)
BeenieWeen33
Beltaine-77
Betsuni - betsuni7 - US
BlitzAce1981 - BlitzAce1981 - UK
Bloodycow - Netherlands
Bolthorn - US (Central)
CamCamJelly - US
Chrysis_NZ
deveric
deathscythefish
EdwardTheThird
ehood182
elliotw2
fathom216 - US
Fleet_of_Foot
ghjfghdfgcvb - US
Hellisforheroes - Australia
hejmkik - Denmark
Hitsuraptor - Australia
Icemopper
Ironsizide - US (East)
Jhnny_Cash - US (West)
Kale_Sabo
KaptainKreutz
Kiz-ziK - Australia
Klatu_PA - Australia
kog667
kuribosshoe
kdrudy - US (Central)
LiquidSolid - New Zealand
MadCowLucien or Mad_Cow_Lucien
P-bass - Canada (West)
pablocampy - UK
pastoriusk2
pittfurg
Seanron - UK
strebalish
Spoonybard66
tachyon13 - US
Talon_Lardner
Tarballs-87 - Finland
tekthrawn - US
The Anonymous - TheAnonymous666 - Australia
Toma84
Vacorsis - US
WMain00 - UK
What's a Gran Turismo 5?
This, more or less:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v3aCp899F8"
Okay, okay, if you don't care for that, here's what Wikipedia has to say about it:
Gran Turismo 5 (Japanese: グランツーリスモ 5 Guran Tsūrisumo Faibu) (commonly abbreviated as GT5) is the fifth edition of the Gran Turismo racing simulator series. Developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, it was released for PlayStation 3 on November 24, 2010. It expands on the Prologue version and is the first entry of the series to be developed for PlayStation 3.
The game marks the first entry in the series to feature online races for 16-players. A damage model has been confirmed with variations of damage depending on whether the vehicle is "standard" or "premium". Over 1,000 cars will be featured in the game; it will feature 26 different locations and 71 different tracks. Night racing will return in GT5.
World Rally Championship, NASCAR and Super GT licenses are featured for the first time in the Gran Turismo franchise.
1000 cars? Seriously?
Seriously. This game has everything from Skylines to Jaguars to Ferraris to Holdens to F1 cars. It even has Jay Leno's crazy awesome Tank Car. And that's not even half of what's on offer...
Of course, it wouldn't be Gran Turismo without an ungodly broken nuclear missile on wheels. Luckily, with the help of Red Bull Racing, Polyphony Digital's got you covered:
This badass mother is the X2010 (formerly the X1 Prototype), and is what every racing vehicle would be in a world without restrictions. It easily averages 300kph, can reach well over 400 on long enough straights, and is so fast it can do the entire Nurburgring in under five minutes. It's also a fan car, meaning it uses a giant, super-powered fan to create huge downforce, giving it ridiculous turning ability. Oh yeah, and this is being made into a real thing
right now.
Hold on a sec. Ferraris? And F1 cars?
That's right. At long last, revheads can live their dream of driving a fake Enzo Ferrari in full HDMI glory.
What's all this about "standard" and "premium" cars? They're all cars, aren't they?
In GT5, cars are divided into two types: "standard" cars and "premium" cars. Standard cars are, well, standard. Their models are taken from GT4 or GT5 Prologue (so they aren't
quite as gorgeous to look at), their damage modelling is mostly limited to dents and scrapes, and they lack an interior view. You also can't change or paint the wheels of standard cars. These make up roughly 75% of what's available.
But that's okay, because the remaining 25% are the real deal. These premium cars have models completely built from scratch; everything, including the interior, is fully rendered for your viewing pleasure. This also means you can turn off the HUD and switch to an interior view for that extra bit of realism:
There are plans to convert standard cars to premium at some point, so expect a shinier Bugatti Veyron in the near future.
Wait, damage physics? In my GT5?
It's more likely than you think.
Keep in mind that the level of damage possible varies from dealer to dealer, and standard to premium. You can smash up those rally cars (and Lamborghinis, surprisingly) something fierce, but that Volvo of yours ain't gonna take that shit.
A-Spec and B-Spec. What's the difference?
A-Spec is your traditional "pretend you're an awesome world-class driver even though you play bumper cars with the AI and slam into every wall, every time" gameplay mode. In B-Spec however, things are a little different. Rather than do any driving yourself, you get to train [strike]a slave[/strike] an AI driver in the ways of sitting behind everyone even when they could easily overtake the guy in front of them. It's kind of like Lemmings; you can, at regular intervals, give an absolute, binding order to your driver which they will gladly ignore. You also have to keep an eye on their mood; how pissed off they are will determine whether they think they're drift kings or in rush hour traffic. After each race, they'll gain experience points like your typical RPG, leveling up and improving their RPG stats. But once they get to a certain point, they'll suddenly enter a never-ending spiral of misery and grief, gradually losing stats as their star flickers out.
So, not much like Lemmings at all.
So I heard this game has online play. Is it any good?
Well...it depends. Some people don't mind the constant instability in online A-Spec. Others...do.
B-Spec online, however, is highly recommended. It's called "Remote Play" and can be done from a browser - simply set your B-Spec drivers to online, get a few PSN friends to do the same, set your GT5 into server standby mode, and sign in with your PSN at
the official website. From there you can choose an event to run, then select which drivers you want to have racing (the host can only have one, but everyone else can have all their drivers until the server limit is reached), and commence slacking off at work.
Anything else I should know?
Not really. In any case, I'm probably nearing the character limit oh my god this OP is so fucking long.
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I don't consider myself a huge fan of racing games, though I do enjoy the Burnouts, Need for Speeds, etc. I'm less interested in A-Spec and more interested in the car collection, tweaking, and B-Spec stuff... will I enjoy this, and should I pick it up? I know everyone in this thread will probably say yes, but I just want to make sure that it isn't like, "Well, A-Spec is the REAL game, and the car collection and B-Spec will bore you after two days." I like that they keep patching this game, and reading this thread makes me want to get the game, get a car, run some races, and either watch some bars fill up or at least enjoy taking in the sights.
I'll share my dudes and maybe run a few races when I get the chance.
Totally agreed. I came in late to the game, just after Christmas when things weren't great, but as I played, things got lots better. It is extremely enjoyable.
I'm pretty addicted.
PSN : Bolthorn
You can add mine to the list.
betsuni7 - US
I've been playing it for over a month now and enjoy the game. I liked the previous GTs but gave up after a while because the licenses were insane or something ticked me off after a while. The B-Spec really does let you enjoy the entire game AND buy the cars you've always wanted. Plus their online race events really do boost your credits and experience from time to time. Plus the great community here to help with B-Spec online races.
Overall if you're on the fence for this game and have some extra cash to burn on a racing game I'd say give this one a chance.
On another note, the Lotus can go burn in a pit of magma.
Steam: betsuni7
The best part of Remote Races is getting home from work and finding 200k+ credits waiting for you in the First Bank Of Bob. Although, I'm going to need 4 of my guys spare at the weekend; I've unlocked 24h of Nürburgring at last. Just checked the gtplanet forums, and it looks like it'll be worth about 4 million xp for each driver.
Checking the A-Spec part, it looks like they still don't know what the A-Spec reward is for the same race, but given that Le Mans is worth close to 7 million xp...
Also...
It looks like there'll be a new car added soon
Also, you nerds who only have one driver need to upload more.
Yes. B-Spec level 35 gives you the S.Vettel version, that you can also get from bronzing all three X2010 events. A- or B-Spec level 40 allows you to buy the standard version for 20 million, in about 20 different colours - this is the same as the one you get from all silvers. All golds gets you a prototype version, which is carbon fibre.
Cool, Thanks.
I've had almost no time the last two weeks, and probably won't until next week to level my a-spec, and bspec is leveling at about a level a day right now, with the remote racing
I was one of the people who followed GT5s development for years and was really hyped up, so when the game launched in November, it was pretty inducing. There were a lot of wtf moments with the games design that PD has tried hard to fix.
There are some things that i'm stilly annoyed with though, like tracks that were shown off throughout 2010 that didn't make it into the game.
You mean Tiger got higher than second to last??? No way...
Love the evidence of the M. Athanasiadis' mad ability.
Steam: betsuni7
It's more towards what Icemopper noted, the nardo was in last, the V8 was in not last and beating it, until a few laps later
Yeah I've noticed Icemopper's theory since he pointed it out and I started racing the B-Spec races online. Whenever I start a race I always look to see who "won" the Nardo then wonder who's going to be second. Usually it is one of BlitzAce's drivers in my races.
Steam: betsuni7
I don't know how your guy managed it, SmokeStacks, but he lost to a Vantage.
EDIT - I guess deveric's pics show that he thought, "NOT AGAIN! NEVER AGAIN!"
I wish we could bring our B-Spec drivers into an A-Spec race and compete against them. I'm pretty sure old Mr. A would kick my ass.
In the spirit of ridiculous B-Spec driver names, I've just hired one Mr. G. Papadopoulos. A quick trip to Wikipedia tells me that Papadopoulos is a very common Greek name, meaning "Son of a priest".
The baddest f'n station wagon EVER! HOON TIME MOFO'S!!!
Bought it used, gave it every last high end part, engine rebuild, new spoiler, the works... and it's set so that anybody can borrow it from me if they want to HOON AWAY.
But yeah, let me know how it goes with that thing, as I have to head back into work now and tomorrow night so i'll be limited in my playing time again.
PSN: HooverFanPA
Steam: HooverFan
Silver Chrome.
I have no idea what I'm going to use it on.
http://www.deveric.net/photoarchive/completelyunfair.jpg
Not spoilered for huge
I gotta work on adding more of y'all to my friends list too.
Oo\ Ironsizide
It is even better with the X2010. Almost embarrassing.
And BlitzAce, wow... I never thought I would see the Nardo Concept of all cars lose to the V8 Vantage. I wonder what went wrong... Such a shame you can't save a replay after the race is over.
That is a tough choice. The Nissan is an awesome car indeed, but the Lambo is so damned puuuuurdy. But it looks best in that orange if you ask me. The Ford GT looks best with a racing stripe. For me, the best choice is the Audi R8.
Oo\ Ironsizide
YES.
Oo\ Ironsizide
Limed.
I'm just glad it means I won't have to keep putting off the 9h Tsukuba race.
"I'll do it at the weekend."
*wakes up late, stares at PS3*
"...Fuck it, I'll do it next weekend."
*wakes up late, stares at PS3*
etc.
Also echo the Yessssss!!!!
Steam: betsuni7
Personally, my vote would go towards a 458 Italia or '69 Corvette Stingray (although I do love that Nick Hogan "Pussy Yellow" option they give you to begin with for both).
Ultimate Option = Kubelwagon
PSN: HooverFanPA
Steam: HooverFan
Hahaha yesssss.
So I was dicking around in Photo Mode, checking out all of the storefronts in London, and I realized that the level of detail in certain areas is pretty insane:
Can anyone tell me what the story behind this statue is?
Also, I was able to find a way to get a few closeups on a standard car, the Ford GT '05 (imported from the PSP copy of Gran Turismo), and for kicks I tried to take similar shots from the Ford GT '06, which is a premium car.
It was kind of a pain in the ass, but I even managed to get a photo from inside of the standard GT '05, and I was able to catch the rearview mirror:
And finally,
either this man is doing the reference pose, or I've found apathetic Jesus:
Fun game!
Bonus pic, because I managed to get hold of some Matte Black:
Doesn't look black enough for my liking...
PSN : Bolthorn
But that Nissan looks awesome. Well done!