Gives you a great birds eye view of the epic track as well as first person view for most turns.
Comparison of speeds between the reasonably priced car and the super car is interesting as well.
I wish Forza had this track :lol
Gives you a great birds eye view of the epic track as well as first person view for most turns.
Comparison of speeds between the reasonably priced car and the super car is interesting as well.
I wish Forza had this track :lol
IF GT5 ever comes out, it is in that game. Not starting anything, just saying.
Ps3 FTW lol
November 2nd.
Watch in HD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8bbK4W2uRE
Still no car damage? :facepalm ^
Watch again. Didn’t you see the sti rally car get nailed?
GT has had damage since GT3 I believe it was, you just had to turn it on. It wasnt model damage, but control damage, as then I dont think they would get as many companies letting them use their cars. Whatever, I wasnt trying to start that argument again. Sorry. :lol
I don’t remember damage in any gt series before 5
Nevermind, different preview, look at the blue evo x at like :49
It was either 3 or 4, but yes there was a setting to turn it on. May have only been arcade mode. I know it was there. Going to have to dig out the Ps2 and find out lol
Its amazing that a company that just makes Energy Drinks has enough money to help fund and support technology of game development.
Huh?
Red Bull.
Its in the video, they are in partnership with Poly to help with the game development.
You do know that redbull has a team for pretty much every single form of motor sport, right? Pretty much any sport for that matter. :rofl
They have their hands in everything lol.
I know that. Just amazing that it all started with an Energy Drink.
With bull piss in it no less. That drink also spawned the Jagerbomb, and in effect the BRODUDE movement. Reason to be suspicious.
+1