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Incredible 8K 120fps Gran Turismo Sport video showcased in Japan

An absolutely gorgeous 8K 120 fps video of Gran Turismo Sport has been recently showcased at the Inter BEE 2018 exhibition in Japan.

Einhander19711987d ago

That looks absolutely stunning.

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Brazz1987d ago

I rememember the guys at Polyphony Digital talking about the texture and assets in gran turismo. They said all you see in GT is better than anything currently in the market, and that it's going to be used for years to come.

EverydayGuy1987d ago

All their assets are from the ground in 8k starting with GTS, that's why GTS was lacking soo much content.

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trooper_1987d ago

I can't tell if that's a videogame or real life. Holy crap that's gorgeous.

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Duke191987d ago

Screen technology is far outpacing the hardware to run it. Its cool stuff for visual demos, but I hope gaming stays far away from 8K for the foreseeable future and instead consistently hits 4k (let alone 1080p) at 60+fps and full fidelity

LoveSpuds1987d ago

I think you will be okay for the time being squire, 4K is barely supported at the moment outside of gaming, I don't see 4K becoming the standard for the average consumer for the foreseeable future, I reckon 4K will need to become the standard for broadcast television before 8K sets become relevant and that's a long way off..

Elda1987d ago (Edited 1987d ago )

It's a shame cable TV is still 1080i & charging an arm & a leg for it, including some areas cable is only 720p. EDIT: Just found out Altice cable does have 4k but only very limited channels.

ILostMyMind1987d ago

When PS5 comes out, most will not be ready for the "4K experience", but Sony needs to be ready. I would not mind having two initial PS5 models, a 4K for $ 600 and a 1080p for $ 400.

Tech51987d ago (Edited 1987d ago )

"Incredible 8K 120fps Gran Turismo Sport video showcased in Japan"

Could be cloud based. Steam link allows 4k+ streaming for gaming.

jwillj2k41987d ago (Edited 1987d ago )

Your understanding of resolutions standards is flawed. 4K and 8k cannot be guaranteed by any hardware manufacturer. They are relative to each game. For example, I can put little detail into a game so the hardware can achieve “4K”, however no developer does this out the gate because they have an artistic vision that needs to be hit first. Once achieved, they will potentially (at their discretion) downscale to make the game run smoother or run at higher resolutions. Basically it will always be a moving target no matter how powerful the hardware is.

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isarai1987d ago

Well it can be if required, for example the same way trophies/achievements and more in the vein of 4K, Ps4 Pro/XBOX enhancements are required from every retail game at this point. they could just say somewhere in the terms and agreement that if they want their game on the system it has to reach a minimum of native 4K. Not saying they would ever do that cause that's just stupid, but it's certainly a very possible way to "guarantee" 4k

Cikatriz_ESP1987d ago (Edited 1987d ago )

Developers will make room for 4K when it becomes more common, which is to say they will more routinely set aside a certain amount of resources to achieve higher resolutions. Look at Pro and One X: that extra horsepower is almost entirely devoted to 4K.

bluefox7551987d ago (Edited 1987d ago )

This is something that literally no one here seems to grasp. I always hear: "I hope next gen does 4k/60", and I'm like: "That's not how it works, lol". This gen does 4k/60, it's just that devs seem to target resolution and graphical detail above 60fps for the most part, and I don't see that changing tbh.

oasdada1986d ago

@tucky
Ignorance is bliss.. some people just dont want logic lol

Duke191986d ago

Wasn't speaking "guaranteed" and realize its a moving target - just posted in generalizations. I would rather see the focus stay on removing the current hardware constraints from "artistic vision" at today's resolutions, rather than just pushing to increase res.

Give me a super pretty game with all of the bells and whistles the developers wants turned on at 1080p vs a stripped down game at 4k, etc.

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rainslacker1987d ago

8K isn't even readily available for the consumer market, and 4K is barely just starting to be delivered in the media itself. It'll be a while before game graphics have to worry about 8K.

RizBiz1987d ago (Edited 1987d ago )

I'm perfectly happy with 1440p/60/ultra settings. If the next gen can do that in every single game, I'll be content.

Omnislashver361987d ago

With the right upscalers that will look epic on a 4K TV. 1600p60-1800p60 are some great options as well.

bluefox7551987d ago

Wouldn't count on it. Devs have always targeted fidelity and resolution over 60fps. Don't see that changing next gen.

Omnislashver361987d ago (Edited 1987d ago )

I think it will change because we're getting 60fps options right now on the Pro. Not only that but the difference between 1600p and 4K for instance is far more negligible than 800p and 1080p because of the advanced upscalers we have now along with the ridiculous pixel density. We'll get something epic at say 1600p-1700p and also the 3-4x upgrade in texture detail because of the RAM update. We'll still get a massive fidelity boost even if we're moving to 60fps, or atleast having the option to do so.

And having the option available means a PS5 Pro down the line will be 4K60. This makes more sense for them as it's more sensible than upgrading games from 4K30 on a base PS5 to 4K60... A difference in FPS would mean an unfair advantage in games. However, going from 1600p60-1700p60 to 4K60 is entirely fair.

Checkerboarding and other upscalers along with pixel density is the game changer here.

frostypants1987d ago (Edited 1987d ago )

"Full fidelity" is 100% subjective though. Should devs not have the option of improved effects and textures at a lower fps or resolution?

Muzikguy1987d ago

I don’t even want 8K myself. 4K is as high as I’m going.

Omnislashver361987d ago

I mean when 8K becomes cheap I'll move to it but I think I'll be content with 4K for a long while, the next 10-12 years atleast.

MajorLazer1986d ago

It'll be a while before we have to even worry it

Cryptcuzz1987d ago

Same way I feel. I'm at a point where the visuals are nice enough for me. Of course if it gets better next gen, but games are at 60fps, that's even better. Please give PS5 a capable CPU and very little bottlenecks elsewhere and I think they can achieve it. I'm excited for PS5. Especially with Sony's marvelous first party studios.

2pacalypsenow1986d ago (Edited 1986d ago )

It's always been like that.

HD screens have been available to consumers since at least 1998, but we didn't get an HD boom until around 2005.

I agree we should focus on 4k.

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ApocalypseShadow1987d ago

Youtube video compression sucks and my phone is only 720p capable. But even I can tell that looked incredible.

Bruh1987d ago

Yes, you are a hardware genius, how did you know?

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Gran Turismo Sport Has Been Delisted From PS Store

Sony Interactive Entertainment has delisted Gran Turismo Sport from the PlayStation Store as of January 1, 2024.

ApocalypseShadow123d ago

The great digital future. Where games vanish. The benefits of digital just aren't enough over physical to every buy in 100 percent. Especially when my Atari games still work and can be played to this day over 40 years later. Some of these digital games don't even last a whole generation.

purple101123d ago

But in this case everyone who has it still has it

And they unlocked single player to be allowed to progress offline

ApocalypseShadow122d ago (Edited 122d ago )

But in the case of others, they can no longer can buy it or any delisted game. Just like online only games that get their servers turned off and there's no update for offline with bots.

If you like the idea of any digital game being delisted where it's no longer available at all, then you and others are fools. What's all that presentation bullshit guys like you spew?

There should be no reason any digital game should be removed. Ever.

Bathyj122d ago

Apocalypse no one likes it. But let's be clear here.

If you own the game, you still own it. All that's happening here is they are stopped selling it.

Why? I have no clue. But it's the exact same thing if your local best buy isn't stocking the disc anymore and Sony aren't making any more. Same thing, just in the digital realm.

If you want to complain about servers for an online game being shut down, go ahead. But that's a separate topic and can happen to any online game even with a physical disc.

fan_of_gaming121d ago (Edited 121d ago )

@Bathyj "But it's the exact same thing if your local best buy isn't stocking the disc anymore and Sony aren't making any more. Same thing, just in the digital realm."

It isn't the exact same thing at all. When a game gets a physical release, it is always available even if big-box retailers aren't selling it new anymore. For example, I can go on eBay today and buy a new & sealed copy of Transformers: Fall Of Cybertron for PS3, because it once had a physical release. However I cannot buy a copy of Transformers: Fall Of Cybertron for PS4 today, because it had a digital-only release and was delisted.

If Gran Turismo Sport had a digital-only release, it would be unavailable for anyone to buy ever again. But because it had a physical release, in 5 years someone that wants to play it can still acquire it.

Cacabunga121d ago

People should stand against digitalization

purple101121d ago (Edited 121d ago )

I have only brought one or two digital games in my life
Everything I buy is physical

Often from eBay in perfect condition.
Sometimes from a online shop in uk such as

365games
Shopto.net
Simplygames
Base.com

All, who will ship disk to your door on day of release, cheaper than buying from digital store.

Then I either keep, lend, or sell. My choice

No where, did I say I support digital. And yet someone even called me a fool,
Haha
Totally misunderstood, some would say, he’s the fool

With GtSport It ISNT being taken away from anyone who already owns it. So this has all got out of hand with people not even reading the article

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DigitallyAfflicted122d ago

Maybe this will make people realise the future of digital-only games

purple101122d ago

This one won’t though
Because it’s not de-listed and taken away from you
It’s just not on sale anymore and the multiplayer will be shut down soon I reckon. It released 2017 so it’s had a fair run of 5 years online multiplayer lobbies

DigitallyAfflicted122d ago

@Purple, but it could be taken away, like p.t. Demo was, as well is taken away from anyone who didn't purchase GTsport in a digital form and yes I know we can still buy disc version and it's not a big of a deal.

My point is that you can't own something if it's not physical, with digital-only content you pay for the right to download and use and possibly in the future there will be some laws regulating you rights to it…

blackblades122d ago

I mean y'all been whining about that since the ps3 era. To this day im still able to play all the games I payed for.

ApocalypseShadow122d ago (Edited 122d ago )

It won't. Fools like purple think that just because they can still download it now, that it's safe. I've bought multiple games on console and mobile that are no longer downloadable or function. Because the game was either delisted or since it was connected to the Internet, no longer works because the servers were shut down turning those games into coasters. With no update to be able to play some games offline with bots. They're gone.

He won't get it or care until it happens to him and some of his games are delisted and removed or don't work any more even if he "bought it "

EvertonFC122d ago (Edited 122d ago )

If you don't keep your old consoles, your physical disk will be useless too. Do you think console hardware or disk drives will be around in 20 years. Good luck with that.
I'm not saying it's right btw, just pointing out to the physical crowd that digital and physical are very alike when it comes to actually being able to play the games in the future like 20 years time.
When I'm in my care home, I don't expect to be able to play my old digital or physical collection as consoles won't be around or disk drives for playstation.
Unless your keeping the old consoles safe in the attic over time, nobody will be playing there old physical game collections.

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EvertonFC122d ago

If you bought a physical launch day copy of GTS you still won't be able to download any of the updates in 20 years when servers are off.
Plus there will be no such thing as a disk drive or a hardware box for that matter in 20 years unless you keep your old consoles.
My point is sadly your physical or digital copy won't work.

Barlos122d ago (Edited 122d ago )

I see this as the digital equivalent of physical games going out of print. They don't continue to make copies forever, at some point they will stop making it, usually when sales dry up and I guess for GT sport that happened some time ago. Also, in the digital world, storage space is not infinite. If a game is no longer selling, why would they waste space on keeping it available?

For those that already own the digital version, they will still have access to it.

frostypants121d ago

I generally agree, but GT Sport is primarily an online game. They probably have some reluctance to deal with the blowback of selling an online-oriented game that may not have active servers much longer. Admittedly that's a whole other issue in itself.

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Father__Merrin122d ago

Online based titles like this I wouldn't expect to last forever as the game has been updated iterations as in gt7

Same with if FIFA 20 was delisted as example there's update to game. If something like Uncharted collection was delisted then that's something that's bad

Agent75121d ago

You pay stupid money for digital games and DLC, then it goes missing. Who's laughing?

shinoff2183121d ago

Physical games for yet another win.

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Gran Turismo Sport End of Online Services

On January 31, 2024, at 06:00 UTC, the online services of the PlayStation®4-exclusive software “Gran Turismo Sport” will come to an end.

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shadowT221d ago (Edited 221d ago )

Time to get a PS5! New PS5 owners in the USA can currently claim a game for free, but GT7 is not part of this promotion.

purple101221d ago

GT sport was good. Gt7 is better.

For someone who was crap at racers (and still is) and only played kart racers with powerups, I can say GT sport and gt7 balance SIM/ arcade racing to perfection. Easy enough for anyone to play and not crash but with enough depth to master for years.

Totally different to need for speed / Forza handling where the cars feel 'floaty'.

The dualsense is just supreme with gt7 toi

badz149221d ago

So...will they enable offline saves now or what?

VariantAEC216d ago

From Gran-Turismo.com (the article liked above): "All existing cars and personalized Car Settings kept in Garage will be accessible. Gameplay progression required as normal to unlock additional cars and items."

So... yes, as far as I can tell you'll still be able to use all your collected and purchased cars and race on all the tracks in the game and unlock ones you might not already have access to. That's what I'm getting from the post, but time will tell if this actually comes to pass February 1st, 2024.

Agent75220d ago

After Turismo 4 on the PS2, the series was never the same. Although Turismo 4 wasn't a finished game and didn't play as good as Turismo 3. Turismo 5 on PS3 was a mess, Turismo 6 was Turismo 5 finished. Sport on PS4 was another mess, especially VR mode. Sort of back on track with Turismo 7, but so tiring as with the Forza series. Anyone remember the PSP version that had no championship mode? Turismo has always been average at best.

OmegaSoldati220d ago

Thats why i dont like online only games. Cant believe this, this game sold so well. You need to be a fanboy to keep supporting Sony after this. Bought this thinking that it would take 10 years for this. I'm lucky that there are enough classics and single players for a life time.

VariantAEC216d ago

Looks like PD has the potential to set the bar for closing out always online games.
Back when GT Sport launched you couldn't do anything when you couldn't access the servers, but it looks like GT Sport will retain access to SP race modes, custom races, VR, your full garage, and all tracks. This is much more than what was available at launch if offline.

We still will lose custom liveries and race suits, which is nonsense, but hey if you share them online now they will be in the cloud and available to you in GT7 if you're interested. Basically, we lose MP, but players keep everything we earned and whatever was paid for.

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GranTurismo World Series 2022 | World Finals | Nations Cup | Regional Finals

30 of the world's top GT drivers arrive in Monaco after a highly competitive 2022 Series. They must now navigate a regional qualifying group featuring drivers from their home regions for a place at the Grand Final.
12 drivers from each respective group including the top three from Asia-Oceania, Americas, and Europe/Middle East/Africa groups, and the top three from the Repechage will qualify for the Grand Final.

Agent75220d ago

After Turismo 4 on the PS2, the series was never the same. Although Turismo 4 wasn't a finished game and didn't play as good as Turismo 3. Turismo 5 on PS3 was a mess, Turismo 6 was Turismo 5 finished. Sport on PS4 was another mess, especially VR mode. Sort of back on track with Turismo 7, but so tiring as with the Forza series. Anyone remember the PSP version that had no championship mode? Turismo has always been average at best.