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Gran Turismo 5: racing 24 Hours of Le Mans for real. “Ten hours in… this is hell”.

Our man Phil goes mad in Gran Turismo 5 and races 24 Hours of Le Mans for real. By himself. Honestly he really does go mad, the voices told him. Actual voices, we're not joking here.

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kneon4335d ago

That's just nuts, the longest I've gone non-stop is about 6 hours on the Nurburgring, it was fantastic, but thoroughly draining.

Has anyone every completed Le Mans on their own in real life? I know Pierre Levegh managed 23 hours before messing up due to fatigue.

chukamachine4335d ago

Even the 40lap race at nurburgring is draining enough,lol. I saved a few times during pitstops.

Tzuno4335d ago

yeah cool cars in a exaggerated game like Forza 4 i don't see the beauty of driving 45-50 laps in the same circuit learn from Test drive where you enjoy your ride when you drive.

hiredhelp4335d ago

@Tzunoy thats a ridiculas statement if test drive is your game you want to compare to that then GT or even forza is not for you.

Forza_is_King4335d ago

"learn from Test drive where you enjoy your ride when you drive."

Like in Forza Horizon?

CoryHG4335d ago

I don't think anyone here realizes that the same driver doesn't drive for 24 hours in these races, they have a team of 3-4 drivers, but it did use to be 2.

SonyStyled4334d ago

not me! im a hardcore race fan. i was at this years indy 500 :)

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Sony launches AI racing agent Sophy 2.0 worldwide for Gran Turismo

Sony AI and Polyphony Digital announced the global release of Gran Turismo Sophy 2.0, an innovative AI racing agent in the Gran Turismo 7.

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EazyC174d ago

Between Sophy and PSVR 2, Polyphony is REALLY pushing videogames forward into a whole new era.

crazyCoconuts173d ago

"Gran Turismo has to run on the PlayStation 5, and that means Sophy cannot consume all the computing resources of the machine."
Interesting - I thought at first Sophy was controlled from their server farms. Seems like they've got it running locally.

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Yamauchi on Why Gran Turismo Works in VR Without Making You Sick

Remon: "I didn't expect Gran Turismo 7 to be the most relaxing and soothing game on Playstation VR2 . Yes, it's a high speed racing game with extremely realistic physics. But for me, next to Tetris Effect Connected, it's become the most meditative PSVR 2 experience. What's even more surprising is that Gran Turismo 7 in PSVR 2 doesn't make me sick despite its high speeds.

Gran Turismo series producer Kazunori Yamauchi spoke to me via video chat to discuss why the GT7 feels so enjoyable to drive and what inspired his design choices."

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Babadook7367d ago (Edited 367d ago )

I was very careful not to push myself when i first popped GT7 in VR, by limiting myself to 30 min sessions. I got sick from Drive Club VR. Surprisingly, even after hours of playing on a Gr 3 race, I don’t get sick now.

SullysCigar367d ago

Yamauchi has suggested in the past that choosing a slower car that's a convertible is a good choice for your first drive, because it makes you feel less enclosed, but you still have the frame of reference of the car itself.

When I put friends or family into GT7 on PSVR2, I sit them in front of my wheel, put them in a Mazda MX-5 / Miata, roof off and tuned to remove body roll, improved brakes, slick soft racing tyres and a turbo. This seems perfect, as they spin out less and can get started again more easily if they do. It's not too fast, but fast enough for a first timer. Set up a fan facing them too - that certainly helps.

But people quickly adjust and you just want more variation, speed and handling as you get better at the game. It's the most hooked I've been for years.

XiNatsuDragnel367d ago (Edited 367d ago )

Congratulations Yamauchi

Viljong367d ago

Is vr sickness even a thing. 30 fps games are worse

mandf367d ago

Nothing to do with frames although that has a part. Walking and then saddening stopping messes with your brain for some people. Me included

Viljong366d ago

Switchback is the only game which give me slight nausea same as irl rollercoaster. When it go highspeed and steep downhill comes it feel like my stomach is moving up and im falling off my stool. Interesting that i get the same effect than irl coaster without movement. But i dont call it vr sickness its just very immersive. Other games i play with freemovement and all vignette effects off.

Have GT7 too and playing it without nausea. Its superb in vr mode. Wish i could get the logitech g923 for it. But dualsense is very good aswell and feel right at home after playing forza on series x. Ofc with better haptics that dual sense offer. Only bad thing about gt7 is the unskipable movie when you play it first time. I was getting frustrated after all the motor history it start showing ingame racing i think the whole thingh lasted like 20-30min. Then you get the coffeeshop things and tutorials going on and finally when you get to race you have 120hp hybrid family car.

lucian229366d ago

Any artificial movement can cause motion sickness. Certain games I can't play in vr be cause of it. That's why I prefer games like superhot thst move only when your body moves

kneon366d ago

It's the discrepancy between what you are seeing and feeling and what your brain expects to be seeing and feeling that causes issues in VR. That's why latency is a killer. if you turn your head and the image lags behind it messes you up.

mandf366d ago

Kneon
You're right about that. Gt7 gave me motion sickness in the beginning but went away. I play for 12 hours a day on the weekend with no problems now. Pavlov still gets me. Resident evil is awesome but when I walk it gets me. It gets less over time.

RPGer367d ago

Because the nature of GT games. The game and the camera is static as ever, and it very usable and a prefect way to play racing game with long sessions in VR.

Einhander1971367d ago

I must say I'm still feeling sick when playing Turismo.

Babadook7366d ago (Edited 366d ago )

That’s too bad. Take it slow. Don’t push through uncomfortable feelings. Just play within your limit and build your VR legs over the course of a month or two. Eventually you’ll be able to play much more and with faster cars. It’s worth it, trust me.

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Celebrating 25 Years of Gran Turismo

Polyphony Digital CEO Kazunori Yamauchi shares a personal message to celebrate this momentous milestone.

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darkrider489d ago

Keep up the good work and bring more free updates. More cars and circuits!

Knushwood Butt489d ago

And PSVR2 support.

I recently got back into this and am really enjoying it. Working mainly on Circuit Experience to save up enough cash for the Porsche 917K. Should be there after another five or six sessions.

darkrider489d ago

Damn, that should be very cool

CobraKai489d ago

I remember my mind being blown at the reflective cars for the PS1.

HeliosHex489d ago

Wow 25 yrs just like that. Feels like only yesterday I was amazed by the first one.

darthv72488d ago

90 million units sold for the series... pretty damn impressive.