New details and screens for Gran Turismo: HD

Gran Turismo HD


Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi discussed details of Gran Turismo: HD, including the split modes of the game. But what’s interesting are the new details that Yamauchi let slip in the talk. First is that Sony will put up a PlayStation Store service and of course GT HD is included.

The PlayStation Store is accessible in the PS3’s main menu and players will be able to buy new cars and tracks of the game. At the launch of the service, 30 new cars and one new course will be downloadable for the premium mode and it will be updated with more cars and tracks as the service progresses. The classic mode has a target of 770 new cars, 51 courses and 4,500 items, but at the start of the service only 51 items will be downloadable.

Another interesting revelation is the plans of Polyphony Digital to add car damage into GT HD and it will be available some time in 2007. An updated AI routine is also revealed in the talk which will be available for download in the first half of 2007.

Meanwhile, the GT HD demo in the TGS event features a choice between “normal” and “professional” driving models, with Yamauchi commenting that “professional” offers more realistic driving experience. Yamauchi also updated the audiences on the developments for GT5. He said that it’s taking them more time to develop the game, with one car for GT5 taking half a year to develop. He hinted that it may be available in 2008. Anyway, these screens came from the French website, Jeuxfrance.com.

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Gran Turismo HD


Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi discussed details of Gran Turismo: HD, including the split modes of the game. But what’s interesting are the new details that Yamauchi let slip in the talk. First is that Sony will put up a PlayStation Store service and of course GT HD is included.

The PlayStation Store is accessible in the PS3’s main menu and players will be able to buy new cars and tracks of the game. At the launch of the service, 30 new cars and one new course will be downloadable for the premium mode and it will be updated with more cars and tracks as the service progresses. The classic mode has a target of 770 new cars, 51 courses and 4,500 items, but at the start of the service only 51 items will be downloadable.

Another interesting revelation is the plans of Polyphony Digital to add car damage into GT HD and it will be available some time in 2007. An updated AI routine is also revealed in the talk which will be available for download in the first half of 2007.

Meanwhile, the GT HD demo in the TGS event features a choice between “normal” and “professional” driving models, with Yamauchi commenting that “professional” offers more realistic driving experience. Yamauchi also updated the audiences on the developments for GT5. He said that it’s taking them more time to develop the game, with one car for GT5 taking half a year to develop. He hinted that it may be available in 2008. Anyway, these screens came from the French website, Jeuxfrance.com.

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