This question is asked by reviewers all over about Gran Turismo 5... Is it really good or... Ok? Yeah, full damage is in, so as the creator for courses, not really what fans asked but ok, then for NASCAR fans there's the courses like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Daytona, but I fell in love with the Nurburgring, learning how the course really work... Just like in real life, but in Nurburgring you are being taught the whole course. Super GT makes an appearance for this game and also the WRC(World Rally Championship). But there are many things promised, such as full damage, fuel depletion and all types of stuff... I hated the fuel depletion for my car, you would think i'm gonna run out of fuel, OMG let me get in the pits to refuel, even the tires never get bald for 20-30 laps or less maybe more, but its easy for the AI because they never get in pit lane unless they need to, but they don't... I raced in Tsukuba Circuit when I bought it the lower you go in Arcade mode in choosing laps the chances AI will never make a pit stop ( I did Intermediate, I haven't done expert yet). Top Gear was good but it was BRUTAL!!!! The first one with the minibuses, you tap a guy in front of you and you are done and you have to go again, and again, and again... The Lotus Elise part, that car spins so so easily you might as well give it up... I loved the Karting aspect of GT5 and they should do it again for GT6, I absolutely loved it. But they wasted 5 years in development for a game to me, is...Ok? but I'm being honest I used a controller for this game, I just do. So overall the game has qualities for 5 years. Believe me I waited like everybody else, but Polyphony should do better than waste 5 years... But its not a good game nor a game of the year canidate, its an ok, alright, "It's good enough" game, I agree with people that GT5 should've done better than that... Sorry to break fanboys hearts for Gran Turismo, but it should do not just better than GT4 but do better than the pending Forza 4 or Forza 3, it just doesn't have Game of the Year or editor's choice quality all over it, even the damage for the outside of the car was a little off... I believe the Gran Turismo series has gone to a slowdown almost to an impending stop. DO BETTER, Seriously DO BETTER.
From Digital Foundry: "Welcome to the third part in the biggest DF Retro episode we've ever produced - a year-by-year look at how 1080p gaming fared on the PlayStation 3. Launched in 2007 touting its then-exclusive HDMI digital interface, Sony layered full HD gaming on top of its Cell processor and RSX 'Reality Synthesizer' as key selling points for its third generation console. Of course, we all know how that turned out - both Sony and Microsoft machines routinely ran the most advanced titles at sub-720p resolutions, often with questionable performance, so what happened to the 1080p dream?
In the first two parts of John Linneman's investigation, we've covered off the first four years of the Triple's lifecycle and moving into 2010, the overall fortunes of the PlayStation 3 continued to improve. The platform holder released - what was then - the most advanced motion controller in the console space, backed up by experiments with stereoscopic 3D, which turned out to be a short-lived but still formidable pairing. Combined with a strong E3 showing, PS3 was looking good.
However, it's fair to say that it was a fallow year for 1080p gaming on the system, with only Scott Pilgrim Saves The World's razor-sharp pixel art upscaling, Castle Crashers and Soldner X2's 3D/FMV stylings accommodating full HD output - alongside a wonderful Monkey Island remaster."
Just remember ladies and gentlemen, Sony never said all games would be 1080p. Only that the system would support games up to 1080p in a survey before the system was released.
https://spong.com/article/9...
And as we saw, some games did support it, some games tried their best to support it and some games didn't or never reached it.
Is a higher resolution great to have if you can do it? Sure. Is it necessary for a fun game? No
But what I find interesting is Eurogamer. Are they really talking about HD and PS3 in their article or are they really pushing their 4.50 Euros 4K video download subscription? Seems one is being used to sell the other. Just look at the bottom of the article.
This really feels like a filler article. I don't feel like I learned anything notable or substantial from this. I feel they could have reduced the unnecessary intro and over-explanation of things and put the whole series in one article for a more substantial and possibly informative piece rather than piece-mealing it out as they have.

When thinking about simulation racing games in this console generation, it’s not unreasonable for your first thought to be “Forza”. Microsoft’s first-party sim-racer series has been wildly successful, and for many of us, it’s been the go-to franchise for quite some time. But simulation racing games weren’t always synonymous with Forza; there was a time when Polyphony Digital’s hardcore series, Gran Turismo, reigned supreme. While the long-time franchise continues to sell exceptionally well, there’s no doubt that it isn’t the young, spry series it used to be.
It became the best online racing community for console players and its an amazing achievment.
I do think they need some new creative heads in to give them some new perspectives, they seem stuck in a rut. It's a very high quality rut but they're still stuck in it.
DSOGaming writes: "It appears that the best Playstation 3 emulator that is currently under development, RPCS3, received a new update recently. kd-11 has implemented new Surface Cache fixes to RPCS3 that reportedly improve the appearance of car reflections in Gran Turismo 6, and fix various graphics glitches in other games."
If someone out there in internet land could make a decent PS3 emulator imagine what Sony could actually do if they put the time and effort in to make this happen for their next console?
It's definitely not impossible as we can see here. It should definitely be done since BC seems to be very important to Sony this next gen. Imagine PS+ free game offerings from Sony that could include the whole catalog from the PS console family..fantastic.
Racing games should be some of the easiest to emulate and they're still not hitting 60fps with it, to say nothing of image flickering and occasional sound issues.
Still gonna be a bit yet before they have it fully up and running, it seems, and even then it may only work for part of the library. :/
Is it possible to have PS3 emulation on PS5?yes depending on what kind of power it really has.
An i7 9700k is no slouch and the PS4 already has a God of War 3 running much better with less
power required because they converted CBE to X86 which is not something you want to be doing in the long run.
What power would be required to play these games emulated at said PS4 version?.
It's not an easy situation Sony themselves created and ultimately I believe they are happy this way because they
want you to use PSNow,that service is why you will not even get it. (let's not forget that it was a huge investment)
Looking at your average scores, i would say its more of a 9.0, but good score none the less
For someone who's not really into racing games and didn't really care much for GT5 it looks pretty amazing, lol. Anyway let's hope for DLC (even though i dislike it).
You scored 10, 9.7, 10, 8 and yet the overall score is 8? I don't get your reasoning with that.