3D has 3 main markets - ***gaming, **sports and *porn ( and add movies-to-Blu ray disc that were especially done with the involvement of 3D-tech ) - I tell you this is the truth.
Although at the moment it seems even with a few sets are now getting affordable 3DTV is still somewhat of a status symbol, I think it may need some clever marketing to prove it's worth.
But I do know I'm still going to get one just for gaming alone.
I would love to have DLC just to have more race and street - tarmac/dirt, gravel and mud/snow tracks from about a few couple of months.
Yeah and to keep updated on cars that will be available in the foreseeable future.
Good game.. Bayonetta 2 in the works.
Already put in my annual leave form so I could enjoy GT5 on release date heh he he..
I believe everyone knows by now that 3DTV is very awesome.. but I also think the problem lies with all of *us wanting both a normal 2D and 3D in one screen right?
Why because most of *us really can't afford buying another TV set ( let alone a very expensive one ), plus if ever we do have an extra TV it'll be something old and small that we'd put in the kitchen or somewhere.. a just in case.
At the moment buying a 3D screen is just something to brag abou...
Only do buy if you have a 3D Plasma/LCD or LED screen.
I'd definitely order a GT5 in 3D when prices of 3D screens ( prefer LED or LCD ) gets way more affordable.
If you can't afford one at the moment the other best cheapest gear to add is a PS Eye-cam for use in head/face tracking - think would give any sim-racer that vital advantage for on-line passing/overtake manoeuvres.
Obviously Kinect was not meant for driving/racing games even if you had the right to choose.
It's absolute backwards thinking for this type of genre.
For sure it's about the new McLaren.
A very good line-up, maybe another new race/road course sometime soon Turn10?
Browsed their website to know which cars are available in the game.. can't seem to find anything.
Do know there are only 2 main car makes that are competing presently ( Citroen and Ford and a few privateer Subaru, Skoda ), so I hope there would be more in the game.
I don't mind the 78 tracks but 2 automakers will be a bit of a bore.
Hope they add the new WRC-S2000 series which has more cars ( Ford Fiesta, Citroen DS3, Fiat Punto etc. ) or even the...
Me like the new DLC line-up.
First time to play this game and it is seriously violent.. I love it!!
Am very much still an amateur with the controls but it is getting easier., might have to get the first 2 series box set on he PS3 once I finish with this one.
You forgot to add the ladies of Rumble Roses XX ( XBox360 ) because they are all simply voluptuously rendered.
1) GranTurismo 5
2) Uncharted 3
3) Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light
4) Silent Hill 6
5) Gears of War 3
I never heard of any parent's kids suing the filmakers from Avatar thru to present Toy Story 3D over this issue.. and don't mention the 3D sporting event watched by so many kids with their parents at homes.
This is just a bunch of baloney horse-dung pessimists review I believe.
He's just being very jealous.. one of those GT5 naysayers.
Think the spike in increase is caused by impending GranTurismo 5 release date on November.. everybody's preparing.
One of the most delayed?.. I don't think that is quite correct, once yes but certainly not most.
Head tracking is simply all about the natural instinct of spatial advantage, a better and positive field of view for us racer/gamer.
As in the article it does help greatly close the gap between the situational awareness you have driving in real life and in the simulated world of GT5.
Think PS Eye-cam is a smart and cheap investment for GT5.
And save your hard-earned money on a later date for that 3D LED/LCD/Plasma screen when the market gets flooded a...
Don't really believe in backwards compatibility.. it does sound nice, fuzzy-warm and a good way to reminisce on a lot of old games but also makes things complicated with all the reconfiguration from PS2 DVD-disc to PS3 Blu-rays.
And the most important factor of all this is that you can now actually buy a PS2 console at dirt cheap prices, so it just don't make sense.
The car is just way advanced in it's design theme and too much ahead of it's time with all the tech involved.. such a pity even Citroen had to compromise with those few one-offs that I believe were fitted with a V8-petrol engine instead of the fuel cell powered by 4 electric motors equivalent to 780bhp.
What a great car though, will stay forever in the simulator-world.