Gran Turismo HD Concept 2.0: Let’s get ready to RUMBLE!

GTHD Concept 2.0 with force feedback - Image 1GTHD Concept 2.0 with force feedback - Image 2

The downloadable title Gran Turismo HD has just been made available for Europe yesterday, and it’s already surpassing its North American counterpart. What are we saying? What counterpart? Here’s the story and you better listen up good because this could be an important development.

Apparently, a new version of the video game has just appeared in the European PlayStation Store, dubbed as GT HD Concept 2.0, and it effectively replaced the previous one. So what do we get with the new version? An improved interface? Improved graphics? Well, it’s beyond that and even beyond your wildest hopes.

Friends, force feedback is back! There is hope! If you look carefully at the image above, the Steering Settings has an option called “Feedback Strength”, and we’re hoping that we’re not mistaken, but this is the much-missed rumble feature. To further support that theory, the description of the feature reads, “This setting adjusts the strength of the feedback.”

But quite curiously, take note that the only highlighted “wheel” is the one on the farthest left, implying that this only applies to the wheel model. What we have here in QJ is the version before this so we can’t confirm this last bit.

One thing’s for sure though: After we’ve all downloaded GT HD Concept 2.0, we will all be shouting, “Let’s get read to rumble.” Or will we..?

Via NeoGaf

GTHD Concept 2.0 with force feedback - Image 1GTHD Concept 2.0 with force feedback - Image 2

The downloadable title Gran Turismo HD has just been made available for Europe yesterday, and it’s already surpassing its North American counterpart. What are we saying? What counterpart? Here’s the story and you better listen up good because this could be an important development.

Apparently, a new version of the video game has just appeared in the European PlayStation Store, dubbed as GT HD Concept 2.0, and it effectively replaced the previous one. So what do we get with the new version? An improved interface? Improved graphics? Well, it’s beyond that and even beyond your wildest hopes.

Friends, force feedback is back! There is hope! If you look carefully at the image above, the Steering Settings has an option called “Feedback Strength”, and we’re hoping that we’re not mistaken, but this is the much-missed rumble feature. To further support that theory, the description of the feature reads, “This setting adjusts the strength of the feedback.”

But quite curiously, take note that the only highlighted “wheel” is the one on the farthest left, implying that this only applies to the wheel model. What we have here in QJ is the version before this so we can’t confirm this last bit.

One thing’s for sure though: After we’ve all downloaded GT HD Concept 2.0, we will all be shouting, “Let’s get read to rumble.” Or will we..?

Via NeoGaf

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