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Thought i would post this in here rather than the games section to get more views....anyways as far as i know these are the latest screenshots of GT4, and holy S#%@T!!

I cant wait for this game to come out!!

edit: sorry forgot the link, here it is

http://delobbo.com/gran_turismo_4_1.html

Cheers

pity the game has been delayed "indefinitely" in the PAL regions.. So we won't see it next year.. online play is taken out too :P

http://www.gamebiz.com.au/news.php?action=...display&id=4955

p.s. all of those shots above are obviously rendered on development hardware. So take those shots and pixelise them and you will have the ps2 version. I really wish they wouldn't do that (release development machine rendered shots)

it will be realeased here in mid december

the main track i want to go on is the nurburgring nordschleife

apparently the guy who tested and developed the GT-Rs did a time around the track that was within 1 second of what he did in real life and the track is accurate to within 5mm! of the actual thing.

If the actual game comes anywhere NEAR close to deliviering these sorts of shots, then I think it's be worth buying just to run a few laps and watch yourself on a replay!

Damn, some of those pics are so hard to differentiate from an actual photo that it's amazing. Has CGI really come this far? Even if these are only the shots done on a development machine, they're damned impressive.

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