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- Gran Turismo 5
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- Published by Sony Computer En...
- Developed by Polyphony Digital
- French release: 2nd quarter 2010
- US release: 2nd quarter 2010
- Japanese release: March 2010
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Page 1 2 >>Boy they're really taking things slow with GT5 reveals... I want to see some rainy weather already! Show me some livery edits! These shots are as pretty as ever but it's getting boring
huh? there been like 4 sets of screenshots in the past year. how can you be bored already? attention span of a fish maybe?
huh? there been like 4 sets of screenshots in the past year. how can you be bored already? attention span of a fish maybe?
But the screens are really beautiful, maybe a bit sterile ...
These screen are from the replay-race. Everything looks more polish then. Give us some ingame movies og ingame screens!
Jaggies on my bullshots?! No way!
Really bored by this replay vids ,they look real and great..but not actually like the game ,more like a car show !
wonderful tits....:)
MUST SILENCE CRITICISM. ALL HAIL SONY.
Screenshots look great as always, but I agree with Driftwood. Direct-feed gameplay would be nice. (I repeat: Direct-feed gameplay)
Sony's 1st Party studios make some of the best games. Deal with it.
I was merely remarking on Korn's blatant fanboyism, which dribbles across articles for every platform known to man. Really annoying, tbh.
I think there are people posting on this site who are much, MUCH more deserving of being called a fanboy than him... at least I haven't seen any examples that would make him a blatant fanboy in my eyes.
at least I haven't seen any examples that would make him a blatant fanboy in my eyes.
IGN interview and little video also lol
http://ps3.ign.com/dor/objects/857126/gran-turismo-5/videos/granturismo5_inv_cema.html
Forza 3 is amazing and I still cannot wait to play this game. I am way too addicted to racing games lol...
Forza 2 has suffered on the same problem, now it seems to be a problem of GT5. Some areas are overexposured and looks just white with a little blue touch. You can see this on many GT5 screens/videos.
Man is there still hate for GT5's images? Just be patient =D
Can't help me, but all of the new GT5 Screenshots looks weird. Car details are great, but the lighting and color pallett looks very strange and unreal.
Forza 2 has suffered on the same problem, now it seems to be a problem of GT5. Some areas are overexposured and looks just white with a little blue touch. You can see this on many GT5 screens/videos.
The blue tinge in most overexposed area is known as chromatic aberration. In the past (pre-digital), it's usually caused when the lens capturing the image (or scene if it's video) isn't capable of focusing all the colours to the same point. With digital, it's known more as purple fringing- it isn't necessarily CA but for most happen for the same reason (worst with smaller CCD camera ie. compact). As to why it should appear in a video game like GT5- perhaps someone can explain that to me.
It's supposed to mimic the effects that you get with a video camera. Regular life isn't cinematic, really.... It's the way real life is captured on a camera, the angles, depth of field, color enhancement, and all of that that makes music videos, tv, movies, and everything else look more appealing. I don't think they're trying to make these cars look the way they would look if you were standing in your driveway looking at them. They're going for a cinematic look as if you were watching it on TV.