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New Gran Turismo 5 Video Features Visualization Technology of Real Life Driving Data

We talked about it in the past, and today Sony Computer Entertainment is showing us the goods, with a video showcasing the datalogger technology developed in partnership with Toyota Corporation and Denso that allows to perfectly reproduce in Gran Turismo 5 a driving session happened in real life.

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MrDead4247d ago

This is what I love about GT all the focus is on getting the cars to handle like there real world counterparts and making the tracks as close to the real thing as possible.

It may not look as pretty as some of its rivals but GT has got it where it counts.

Muerte24944247d ago

I agree with you statement about GT going for accuracy but disagree with it on the graphical part. There is no other *console* racer that looks better at that resolution. You could argue Forza3 but that would be quite a stretch. Project Cars is absolutely gorgeous on the other hand but that is only being developed for PC at the moment.

Man-E-Faces4247d ago

Yeah and that graphical difference really shines through in GT5's replay feature absolutely incredible I would buy Gran Turismo games just for the replay feature alone even the standard cars look pretty damn good in replays, Forza's replay feature on the other hand is really underwhelming not to mention those canned engine samples in Forza make it even worse. You know it really is a testament of how good GT5 is that it only needs 1 entry this gen to thrive while others need multiple just to stay relevant.

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black9114247d ago

I havent played games much since I started working. I need to pull out my GT5 and Twisted Metal.

Gran Touring4246d ago

Don't know why the disagrees, I started work this year as an engineer myself and don't get much time to play games either. I still checkup on Gran Turismo news either here or GTPlanet occasionally, but since I got my RX8, I've mostly been going to the track to satisfy my racing needs when I get the time.

hennessey864247d ago

Canned engine samples, are you kidding. Forza has the best engine sounds on console with out a doubt. On topic, can some one explain to me what this actually means I terms of gameplay, does it improve it.

JellyJelly4247d ago (Edited 4247d ago )

You need to be part of the GT cult not to hear/see that Forza 4 looks and sounds better. Most critics says it plays better too, which I also agree with.

Baka-akaB4247d ago (Edited 4247d ago )

Really ? It's quite the reverse we've seen . Despite the press push and massive trolling on GT5 , only the forza cult believed it would be more than a rival to NFS .

Sims folks (on consoles) stood by GT5 , and so did the dev in their constant support and massive enhancement of the game .

Forza 4 ? Not so much , the interest vaned as quickly as it came . And the dev are moving on to yet other Forza projects as usual

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abzdine4247d ago

GT5 is the real deal, nothing to add !
If you follow all BS media is saying you'll go crazy.

Put your hands on GT5 for a good period of time, when you reach LVL 20 A-Spec you see how realistic the game becomes. In the beginning it's almost just GT4HD. After LVL20 crashes are too realistic and really make the driving difficult. Try it you'll see what i'm talking about.

Knushwood Butt4247d ago

I'm A Spec level 36, and to be honest, I have no idea what you are talking about.

abzdine4247d ago

i'm talking about this : http://www.youtube.com/watc...

lvl20 it starts, lvl 40 it's extreme.

Me-Time4246d ago (Edited 4246d ago )

Only the rally/WRC cars that are premium and the Mine's GT-R and one or two other cars have that level of damage. It isn't about the level that you're at.

@lvl_up_gamer "Anyone can drive on the track safely to correspond with how it would have been driven on a real track. I saw the real driver actually push around a corner and almost lose control, however on the virtual side, the driver did not. To me that just means the virtual driver took it easy around the turn and not push the car to the edge."
"I am not saying GT5's physic's or "technology of real life driving" isn't real or that it's not on par with real life, I am merely just stating that from that video, there is no evidence given that can prove it."
Please tell me that it's just him. Proof, really? I hope it's because he thinks someone tried to do a lap on GT5 that only looked identical. Even that notion is insane though.

Knushwood Butt4246d ago

Thank you. Someone that knows what they are talking about.

Knushwood Butt4246d ago

Note the video is of a premium rally car? Yeah, you can do that with the Subaru Impreza WRC 2008 too.

It's not in the least bit realistic. If you stuff a rally car into a wall at 100 kmh you'd be lucky to be able to drive it away....

BTW, I'm now A Spec level 37.

Lvl_up_gamer4247d ago

Uh...this video does NOT confirm Real Life Driving Data.

Where is the data? Who can we quantify the data if all we see is visual? Where is the data? In Forza the driving data is in real time and can be viewed during the race as well as in replay. You can see where and when the Gforce are being calculated. Tire pressure and traction. This video just shows a driver driving on a real track vs. a driver driving a virtual car on a virtual track.

Anyone can drive on the track safely to correspond with how it would have been driven on a real track. I saw the real driver actually push around a corner and almost lose control, however on the virtual side, the driver did not. To me that just means the virtual driver took it easy around the turn and not push the car to the edge.

This video is inconclusive as there is no raw data to collaborate that the technology in real life driving is similar to the physics in real life driving. There is just no data given, just a video of driving. The same could have been done with any car game. Just racing around the same track driving the same car and making the same turns. Without raw data in the virtual game, how can anyone honestly say that the technology in the virtual game is equal to the physics in the real life counterpart simply just by viewing that video?

I am not saying GT5's physic's or "technology of real life driving" isn't real or that it's not on par with real life, I am merely just stating that from that video, there is no evidence given that can prove it.

Me-Time4246d ago (Edited 4246d ago )

"Without raw data in the virtual game, how can anyone honestly say that the technology in the virtual game is equal to the physics in the real life counterpart simply just by viewing that video?"

That's not what this is about. It's only for racing against your best time on a real track or someone else's best time on another track to compare to when playing the game. That's ALL this is. The title even simply says "Visualiztion Technology". It's not there to show you data and only that. Still, it takes into account a lot of things like RPM.

Old article about this
http://www.robgroove.com/ro...  

There's already a telemetry graph in the game, if that's what you mean.
http://www.youtube.com/watc...

"The same could have been done with any car game. Just racing around the same track driving the same car and making the same turns."
But hell no, you can't do this with ANY OTHER CAR GAME. That's madness.

And what the hell? When the guy oversteered/drifed, did you not see the replay show the car sliding and the the VIRTUAL steering wheel turn the opposite direction of the car?

PirateThom4246d ago

There's a GPS device for GT5 that will actually track real world data and allow you to create a "ghost" in game to compare you real life driving to the virtual driving

Obviously the game won't detect subleties, all it's doing is reading the information and processing it accordingly.

This has nothing to do with Forza's telemetric displays, this is real world info being used to create this replay within GT without additional programming or assumptions.

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PlayStation 3: chasing the 1080p dream, part three - Gran Turismo 5 and the indie explosion

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."

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ApocalypseShadow637d ago (Edited 637d ago )

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.

Michiel1989637d ago

thats what every company tries to do, push for people to buy their products. Are you really gonna blame them for that?

ApocalypseShadow637d ago

Not all articles are about selling. They're about informing or entertaining.

Maybe I'm supposed to watch the video instead of reading. But I shouldn't have to click. But the article lazily tells us some games did hit 1080p and some didn't. I didn't learn anything new as I own the console. Then, they push a Patreon subscription.

Are you saying every opinion, preview, review and rant article requires a push to buy something now? Tell me which sites are prone to do so so that I can avoid them in the future.

Michiel1989637d ago

not everyone played during the ps3 era. I started during snes era but loved seeing articles/videos about how gaming evolved before that.

i dont think this article is trying to push you to get that patreon sub, it doesnt for me at least. I dont think theres anything wrong putting an ad at the bottom of the article. all the regular DF videos are free already.

SonyStyled637d ago

Wipeout HD on PS3, a remake of the PS1 game was 1080p 60fps. And that released in 2007-08

Christopher637d ago

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.

dumahim637d ago

It's more about the video. DF Retro videos are for Patreon members first, and I think the whole thing was one big video. For the youtube channel, it gets chopped up and released weekly.

ApocalypseShadow637d ago

Chris is actually right on this one. Something known already was just kind of washed over in the article. Unless you're supposed to get more in the video. If more is in the video, then more could have been said in the article.

Only thing I learned new was that they are selling a subscription. My point though is that you gain more viewers by having better articles and content.

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What Happened To Gran Turismo?

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.

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darthv721704d ago

It doesnt suck but I would love to see a return to form with GT7. Sport is such a departure that it can turn some people off. It has gotten better over time but it's still no match for a proper GT7.

Rude-ro1704d ago

Sport is awesome for what it is...
However, polygon built a whole new engine and the tech is still being worked on...
I understand it is easy to praise a cookie cutter because it release the same game over and over with rotations of maps and cars...
But this engine polygon has designed does more for things other than gaming.

Repetitive old engines with new makeup does not make anyone king.

Gt7 will be most likely in two years with 120fps and ray tracing because their new engines are ready now.

LordStig1704d ago

It decided to focus on racing rather than cars and in the gaming world, racing = gameplay.

Imalwaysright1704d ago

What complete and utter BS. GT has always focused on racing and gameplay.

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neutralgamer19921704d ago

Good I guess selling millions of copies and have OFFICIAL FIA license races and Esports means it sucks

We just don't get it every year which is why ms also delayed next forza. You can't keep making yearly sequels. Quality and innovation takes time

GT sports at launch to now it's a different game and support has been free

Imalwaysright1704d ago

GT games have always sold millions of copies and what's so innovative about GT sport? It's a racing game FFS.

IRetrouk1703d ago

The online championships and tournaments alone offer more innovation than any racer this gen🤷‍♂️ then you also get the live ones in New York etc with proper race like commentary, something else no other sim has done before. It sells millions because it's the best, simple really.

Imalwaysright1703d ago (Edited 1703d ago )

IRetrouk

I'm not even sure why think that having proper like race commentary or championships and tournements is innovative but I'll play along... GT Sport was released in 2017 so how do explain that this video https://www.youtube.com/wat... from 2016 exists?

Dark_Knightmare21704d ago

Spoken like someone who hasn’t played sport

Imortus_san1703d ago

And those Paid demos, that fans try to hide and not talk about it.

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SCW19821704d ago

It became the best online racing community for console players and its an amazing achievment.

Keltech1704d ago

"Forza?" HaHaHaHaHaHaHa!! good joke!

kayoss1704d ago

Too early for an Aprils fool joke.

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ElementX1704d ago

@solidgamerX That's really not very impressive. Somebody with an interest in cars plays racing games and becomes a race car driver. That's like saying "look at this guy, he played COD and now he's in the military"

Imalwaysright1704d ago

SolidGamerX

You must think that we're all stupid enough to believe that a game will turn anyone into a professional racing driver.

Prince-Ali1704d ago

FORZA!!! AAHAHHAHA !! Haven't i schooled you on this already before! You're still spewing nonsense on this threaddd looool

mcstorm1704d ago

Forza has always been better online than. GT and still is. Great to see PD try something different with GTS but let's face it this gen sonys racing games have been poor this then compaired to what Microsoft has had to offer. Forza 7 is one of the best racing games on xbox and pc but for me Horizon 3 and 4 have set the bar this gen. Of all the things microsoft got wrong this gen 2 of its racing games got a lot right and others are now playing catchup.

DarXyde1704d ago

It's debatable which is the better game. To me, Forza has the upper hand.

But in terms of online community and events? Ha. Don't lie to yourself just because you don't like Playstation.

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Dark_Knightmare21704d ago

Lol not even close have you even played gt sport online?

Imalwaysright1704d ago (Edited 1704d ago )

SolidGamerX

You didn't need to confirm what I already knew: if you didn't think that we're all stupid you wouldn't make such stupid comments that only those that are dead from the neck up will agree with.

IRetrouk1703d ago (Edited 1703d ago )

Did he say gt could turn anyone into a racer? No he didnt, he asked what game has done it like gt has, which is true, gt academy done it throughout gt5 for a start. You need to do some research fella, cause your wrong.. again.

And lmao at element and the downplay, not even similar you crazy man, not even similar🤣 you realise gt has turned gamers into drivers from gt5? Go look at gt academy and tell me how that would be anything like someone playing cod and then joining the army, the downplay in gt articles is funny.

ElementX1703d ago

So you think he learned the required skills playing video games? I remember when people claimed children were learning how to operate guns because of video games, do you think that's also true?

IRetrouk1703d ago (Edited 1703d ago )

Two completely different things and you know it, it is a fact that gt has helped real gamers become real race drivers, the proof is easily available online and I'm not going round searching for links that has been posted many, many times before on this subject, Go and look at gt academy like I mentioned and you can see for yourself, they start out on gt and go from there, so yes the game gran turismo teaches you some driving techniques, now if you can find me a link where someone has been playing cod and went on to become a war hero, please let me know because I couldnt find anything, also do you have a link to where cod has a program to train soldiers? Like cod academy or something?, I couldnt find one of those either, maybe when you do then your comparison will actually make sense.

Imalwaysright1703d ago

IRetrouk

You mean the GT academy that provides training and licenses for a person to become a professional racing driver? The GT academy is how you go from being an average driving joe to become a professional racing driver not GT the game.

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xRacer74x1704d ago

Forza owns the racing game scene in my area as far as video games go.

dekke1704d ago

Forza = Arcade
GT= Sim

why u ppl keep comparing those 2 games every time..

Keltech1704d ago (Edited 1704d ago )

GT owns the console sim racing scene in my area and around the world. Just ask a real race car drivers

https://youtu.be/2pC3-eCAdv...

LordStig1704d ago

Forza isn't a racing game. It's a car game.

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Hungryalpaca1704d ago

I’ll stick to sims. You keep playing with your hot wheels.

King_Noctis1704d ago

You forget that there are two Forzas, Forza Motorsport and Forza Horizon, which aims at different audiences.

King Nezz1704d ago

The usual response from someone insecure that feels their favorite racing game is nowhere near as good as it once was. I really liked Gran and played them all. Loved the Vector from part 2. But the franchise is not the same.

Gaming4Life19811704d ago

Yea Forza took over and is now the best sim racer with motorsport and the best arcade racer with horizon. GT was the best but it has been falling short for a long time and I'm not saying gt games are bad but no where near king like it used to be. I'd say forza motorsport 3 was the forza that really upped the franchise and forza 4 was when forza became #1.

I remember the glory days of gt but those days are long gone but it's still a good game just not the best. Of course ps fans will never admit it because they will die before giving MS credit.

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Nacho_Z1704d ago

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.

LordStig1704d ago

The USA leg of the Gran Turismo World Tour is going on in New York right now. Go watch it guys, there's some damn good racing and crazy updates to come.

Nacho_Z1704d ago

I've seen some of it before and to be fair it's not much different to watching real motorsport so credit to them for that.

Heavenly King1704d ago

the MACH 5 :) GO SPEED rACEr!!

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Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 6, Wipeout HD, God of War 3 and more running on PC via the latest RPCS3

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."

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gangsta_red1741d ago

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.

Silly gameAr1741d ago

Why waste time and money on it? Some people want to move forward, not go back.

Eonjay1741d ago

It's not a deal breaker but having the feature would be amazing. I would rather have it than not have it.

gangsta_red1741d ago

Not everyone feels that way and if Sony is making an issue of supporting PS4 games for PS5 why not support their other past games for people who still have them or a means to buy them and play them.

KwietStorm_BLM1741d ago

You literally just said some people. So I'd imagine you can comprehend that there's a larger subset of people not in that same "some" group. PlayStation used to be known for backward compatibility. Xbox made a big deal about support for their entire catalog. What's the issue with PlayStation, who has an even more substantial history in gaming, tapping into that market? We don't have this problem on PC. It's only a good thing for consumers to be able to bring their games with them through generations on console.

Silly gameAr1741d ago (Edited 1741d ago )

@kwietstorm

Yes, I said some people. What I said was MY opinion. I'm one of those people that couldn't care less about bc, but im not saying ALL people don't care about it. I think they should spend that time and energy for future features and games, but like I said, that's only my opinion.

Imortus_san1741d ago (Edited 1741d ago )

Not every body trows their games way every time the new gen cames along, and everybody that likes games like to be able to play their favorite games in the best possible way.

PS: Retrocompatability is the most requested feature in Sony Foruns, even Sony said so.

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frostypants1741d ago (Edited 1741d ago )

The question is would the return on investment be worthwhile? Are the number of additional consoles PS3 BC would push be enough to justify the cost of developing the emulation (and it would have to be bullet proof)? I like the idea of having it, but for my part not having it won't effect my purchase decision.

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Eonjay1741d ago

You are asking the right question but the wrong way. For me, the addition of PS3 BC would add value as a customer and make it even more likely for me to buy a PS5. If it is valuable to the customer it is valuable to them.

Also, the way they are doing it would be way cheaper than a program like Microsoft had. The are emulating the hardware. Not the software.

gangsta_red1741d ago

"The question is would the return on investment be worthwhile?"

Sony could definitely make some extra profit selling PS3 games through their marketplace (the same way they have their other classics available). It's not about whether or not it will effect anyone's purchase decision, it definitely didn't do so for the PS4. But as others have expressed, it would be a nice addition to have for PS5 if Sony could open up their whole library digitally and physically to users.

ShadowWolf7121741d ago

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. :/

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Gwiz1741d ago

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)

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