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Whats so great about GT-HD it's just GT3 with prettier graphics, nothing new!

The graphics are new! the 1080p is new! the wireframe modelling for everything on screen is new! The physics is new! If you don't think playing GT HD on a true 1080p screen is amazing well you may as well just be a negative party pooper about everything for the rest of your life. It’s a sad condition to only focus on the negative points when there are so many positives.

Lets take your favourite game, lets say it is Virtua Fighter 5 for example, lets say VF6 comes out in 5 years & the technology is so good that it’s real, it actually looks real, would you still be bitching about VF6 being sh#t & it has nothing new except the graphics? If you don’t care for graphics then there’s a pacman game out there awaiting you, you must be content with playstation 1 graphics for the rest of your life right?

Shout out to all gamer developers: fire all employees working in the graphics & realism division, we’ve just received word that kralster doesn’t care about graphics, he does not consider graphic improvements to be considered as new, our direction has been wrong all along, lets get back to work on improving Gran Turismo on playstation 1 now that we know kralster doesn’t care about graphics. :)

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dude gameplay is as important as graphics, it's not ALL about graphics. F##K that if i have same gameplay as gran turismo 4 but just updated graphics, graphics is just eye candy. For me personally i'd rather more of both then just graphics. I wonder what ps3 fishflamin mongrels would have compared there ps3 gaming to xbox360 gaming if they didnt have gt5.

dude gameplay is as important as graphics, it's not ALL about graphics. F##K that if i have same gameplay as gran turismo 4 but just updated graphics, graphics is just eye candy. For me personally i'd rather more of both then just graphics. I wonder what ps3 fishflamin mongrels would have compared there ps3 gaming to xbox360 gaming if they didnt have gt5.

Yes I agree & GT HD does have both better Gameplay & Graphics :)

Wait a year & PS3 should have many games to compare vs 360, PS3 should come out on top as previously mentioned, it won't be a huge difference but it'll still have the upper hand.

Can we start a shit fight about Blu Ray vs HD DVD now because Blu Ray is going to kick HD DVDs butt!! :)

It doesn't have better gameplay.

One of the first things i noticed when playing GT HD was that the tyre screeching was from GT1 and that killed the mood for me.

Kinda like when your in the act and you think of work or something.

I'll go into more detail later but my mate just got here.

It doesn't have better gameplay.

One of the first things i noticed when playing GT HD was that the tyre screeching was from GT1 and that killed the mood for me.

Kinda like when your in the act and you think of work or something.

lol, don't worry about it save your time king k... king kriticism lol :)

It doesn't have better gameplay.

One of the first things i noticed when playing GT HD was that the tyre screeching was from GT1 and that killed the mood for me.

Kinda like when your in the act and you think of work or something.

I'll go into more detail later but my mate just got here.

rofl!

goo fanboys!

^^^

hate to break it to you but i am first and foremost a sony fanboy, i have well over 100 original psx and ps2 games.

I'm just not stupid enough to believe that GT HD is any good, it quite simply is not.

umm?

have you played the R:FOM online? loading time is not long at all...

What do you want from launch title games?

ohh and fanboys are funny LOL!

Na man havent played Fight night round 3 on line with the PS3 I'm just saying if it takes a while to load the game therefore it will take longer to load a game on line and I have also owned a PS1, PS2, Xbox and an XBOX360 and have found that the 2 Xboxes do load a bit quicker than the PS3

^^^

hate to break it to you but i am first and foremost a sony fanboy, i have well over 100 original psx and ps2 games.

I'm just not stupid enough to believe that GT HD is any good, it quite simply is not.

why isn't it good?

gt:hd is not a complete game, it was a side project or something along those lines but they drop it. the physic engine has improved hugely. the graphics are better than gt4.

Also ur comment out the people not moving out of the way when u hit the wall. well i personal dont think that is very important. i dont play the game to crash into the wall... i play the game to drive fast around tracks, and it is so far one of the only games i've play that does this and does this very good (another game which does this good is GTR2)

dont get why people are knocking the system its only been out for abit. the real next gen title havnt even been rls yet

can some1 xplain the difference between gt1 and gt5 in terms of gameplay, all i can make of it is it just has (waaay) better graphics and updated cars the physics of the cars is much the same for now, then again im just going by gt5 demo it aint a full game yet. In the other hand we have forza 2 for xbox360 if any hasn't seen trailers of it, i recommend 2 see it.

Well 1st of all lets face it. GT is made for eye candy. It's supposed to look as real as possible. Dwells on performance, but I would say the main attraction to the game is the visual aesthetics. The look of the scenery and everything as you drive by. I am not a sony fanboy, but I was blown away the first time I played GT3-4. The visuals are was what immersed you and made the last games great.

Bottom line - GT is not the PS3, lets get back on track here :D no pun intended...

Fanboys make baby jesus cry.

AlphA - shoulda posted it!!! i woulda bought it :P

i got a 360 the other day but every game/dvd i put in it says Disc is un-readable.

I think PS3 is gonna be a console that only those who can afford it, will appreciate it. others are just jealous of ps3 owners cause they cant afford it, and its not a wise investment in their eyes.

Personally i think its worth it. it has blu-ray, arent blu-ray readers expencive anyway?

I dont care for GT... it bores me... but Resistance looks great. and FFXIII... show me a 360 game that has graphics anywhere near as good as FFXIII

even FFXII has better graphics than any xbox/360 game ive ever seen.

Fanboys make baby jesus cry.

AlphA - shoulda posted it!!! i woulda bought it :closedeyes:

i got a 360 the other day but every game/dvd i put in it says Disc is un-readable.

I think PS3 is gonna be a console that only those who can afford it, will appreciate it. others are just jealous of ps3 owners cause they cant afford it, and its not a wise investment in their eyes.

Personally i think its worth it. it has blu-ray, arent blu-ray readers expencive anyway?

I dont care for GT... it bores me... but Resistance looks great. and FFXIII... show me a 360 game that has graphics anywhere near as good as FFXIII

even FFXII has better graphics than any xbox/360 game ive ever seen.

From my understanding the blu-ray player of ps3 has the shittest blu-ray chip compared to dedicated blu-ray player. and there has been comparison of splinter cell (double agent) ps3 vs xbox360 around gaming sites feel free to compare and be the judge.

From my understanding the blu-ray player of ps3 has the shittest blu-ray chip compared to dedicated blu-ray player. and there has been comparison of splinter cell (double agent) ps3 vs xbox360 around gaming sites feel free to compare and be the judge.

why compare game which is a PORT? if the game was made for xbox360 then ported to ps3 of course it wouldnt be as good ...

meh doesnt matter if you dont like ps3 dont buy it :thumbsup: im happy with my purchase

From my understanding the blu-ray player of ps3 has the shittest blu-ray chip compared to dedicated blu-ray player. and there has been comparison of splinter cell (double agent) ps3 vs xbox360 around gaming sites feel free to compare and be the judge.

Thats not what i've been hearing, quite the opposite actually. Alot of reviews are comparing the PS3's player to current stand alone players and the verdict is that its on par; and in some cases even surpasses the stand alone units.

The PS2's DVD player was junk, i guess they stepped it up with the PS3's player. And rightly so, seeing as the PS3 is the medium Sony are using to really get the head start on HD-DVD and try win the next gen movie wars.

Here is a link to one article i found.

http://www.dailygame.net/news/archives/006118.php

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