With a high-torque RWD vehicle such as the 458, and factor in any drivetrain damage to either rear wheel, yes you can.
Why do you keep saying that? You said that on the other gt5 damage screenshot article too. ALL cars will experience this level of damage, along with mechanical damage, with premium cars having separation of body panels/doors and interior (cockpit) damage.
I really don't care if you dislike GT5 or think Forza is better... whatever, but please don't spout blatant lies about a game you have clearly no interest in here.
That's very impressive. Especially considering this is Poly D's first shot at deformation. Those guys really are perfectionists...
...Polyphony digital has stated MULTIPLE TIMES that damage will apply to all cars, including dents (as shown in the screenies), mechanical damage, dirt and scratch accumulation.
PREMIUM CARS will experience interior damage (not as in engine interior, but cabin interior), as well as separation of body panels, doors, and the ability to break the lights and glass.
Well you can also have a friend who bought starcraft 2 give you his/her 2 week free trial voucher.
But then again, I guess that wouldn't be free either. After all, who could put a price on friendship?
Lol daigo would probably whoop my ***in tekken and I don't even think he plays 3d fighters.
@Guwapo77
Piracy didn't kill the Dreamcast. The PS2 did.
I actually gotta agree with you there. Even though it wasn't a racing game, GTA4 definitely had a good deformation system that actual racing games didn't even level up to.
Well, apparently till now at least.
:)
NOOO! How dare they destroy such art?!
A few tips of my own:
1) Don't place the systems on carpet. This can restrict airflow to cool the system(s) especially if they are placed horizontally.
2) Clean the vents from time to time. Depending on how often and how much you play, it can become a monthly or annual thing to do. The PS3 has a 'failsafe' which increases the fan-speed to help it self-filtrate when the system doesn't receive enough air. (You can flip it upside down at start to...
Thanks for the video. Despite the angle, it's actually pretty good quality.
Is the 460 model better than the old 285? I'm probably gonna get one at the end of the year (EVGA w/step-up ofcourse), but haven't really been following the new fermi cards recently. Last I heard was when the 480/470 were first released that they weren't really worth the price despite their performance.
Wow this game is looking nice! The new source engine is really impressive.
Well, it wasn't. The first announcement was "Vision: Gran Turismo" at E3 2005, and later GTHD, which are completely different concepts to GT5. The first we saw of GT5 was at the Sema 2007 auto show, with GT5:Prologue being announced.
Nay, The Auto industry itself needs Gran Turismo 5.
"What difference a day makes for GT5 release.. doesn't really matter."
For some of the fans, every day makes a difference lol.
I don't know where that driver is putting his hands. The F430 has a paddle-shift gearbox.
It is a very impressive looking game.
Wait is this like a joke article or is this guy actually serious about the things he said?
@ dirthurts
You're absolutely right, but that's why I mentioned with possible drivetrain damage, it would cause him to spin like that.
Keep in mind there's also other factors, such as the tires he chose, and even if its grass or turf he's spinning on. Seems like a silly consideration but this is in fact the Real Driving Simulator we're talking about here.