PS3: Gran Turismo 5 **11/24/2010 Release Date (page 33)**
#4362
The sizzle in the Steak
Thanks for the suggestion
#4364
Senior Moderator
oh sh*t if Seattle Circuit comes back I'll start playing this game some more.
http://www.gtplanet.net/gran-turismo...aled-in-video/
http://www.gtplanet.net/gran-turismo...aled-in-video/
Gran Turismo’s Updated Seattle Circuit, Apricot Hill, & Ginza District Revealed in Video
Screenshots January 15th, 2013 by Jordan
Much like the 2014 Corvette Stingray’s trailer introduced Willow Springs Raceway, so too has the new Acura NSX Concept trailer made some exciting revelations for Gran Turismo fans.
In addition to what appears to be several never-before-seen locations, two of the most popular original tracks to the GT series which were absent from GT5 can be seen in apparently updated form: Seattle Circuit and Apricot Hill Raceway.
Before continuing, it is important to remember that just because these new tracks and locations have been shown does not imply or suggest they will be released as downloadable content in Gran Turismo 5. Curiously, the NSX video as posted on the official Gran Turismo YouTube channel makes no mention of GT5 in its title, unlike the Corvette Stingray clip posted just one day before.
Seattle Circuit
Apricot Hill Raceway
For comparison of the track in GT4, see here.
Tokyo’s Ginza District
For a comparison photo of the real C’BON Cosmetics store sign, see here. Also note the buildings displayed in the reflections on the bumper.
Unknown Tunnel
Shown during a collection of shots taken at Special Stage Route X, this tunnel appears to be some kind of spillway.
Unknown Mountaintop
This location has yet to be identified. If you recognize it as a real-world vista, please share your comments below or in our forums.
The Ultimate Gran Turismo Encyclopedia
Screenshots January 15th, 2013 by Jordan
Much like the 2014 Corvette Stingray’s trailer introduced Willow Springs Raceway, so too has the new Acura NSX Concept trailer made some exciting revelations for Gran Turismo fans.
In addition to what appears to be several never-before-seen locations, two of the most popular original tracks to the GT series which were absent from GT5 can be seen in apparently updated form: Seattle Circuit and Apricot Hill Raceway.
Before continuing, it is important to remember that just because these new tracks and locations have been shown does not imply or suggest they will be released as downloadable content in Gran Turismo 5. Curiously, the NSX video as posted on the official Gran Turismo YouTube channel makes no mention of GT5 in its title, unlike the Corvette Stingray clip posted just one day before.
Seattle Circuit
Apricot Hill Raceway
For comparison of the track in GT4, see here.
Tokyo’s Ginza District
For a comparison photo of the real C’BON Cosmetics store sign, see here. Also note the buildings displayed in the reflections on the bumper.
Unknown Tunnel
Shown during a collection of shots taken at Special Stage Route X, this tunnel appears to be some kind of spillway.
Unknown Mountaintop
This location has yet to be identified. If you recognize it as a real-world vista, please share your comments below or in our forums.
The Ultimate Gran Turismo Encyclopedia
#4366
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Holy moly
#4367
Whats up with RDX owners?
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That just piqued my interest.
#4368
Senior Moderator
Saw that when the video first came out. My guess is that it will be in GT6.
#4369
Senior Moderator
I do think they'll add it to GT5. GT6 is too far away.
#4370
Team Owner
Guys. So I'm finally jumping into this soon. I think there were a couple of GT5 versions out there. Which should I get? And what kind of DLC are we talking about? PS I'd google but I'm waiting for home internet (just moved) and video games are blocked at work.
#4371
Senior Moderator
I think there are only two versions, GT5 Prologue and GT5. Obviously, get GT5.
DLC includes a bunch of cars and tracks that didn't get in the game when GT5 was released.
DLC includes a bunch of cars and tracks that didn't get in the game when GT5 was released.
#4373
Sanest Florida Man
So I haven't played this game or my ps3 for a long while and apparently my Ethernet port in my ps3 is dead so I had to switch to wifi.
So I had to update ps3 firmware and I figured there'd be an update for gt5 but my god, I never knew there'd be so much. My gt5 was at version 1.05 and the latest is 2.11. It's now downloading 20 updates to install one at a time. It's been almost 2 hours and it still isn't done yet.
I spent the time reading all the change logs for each update, so lots of new things and fixes to look forward too.
So I had to update ps3 firmware and I figured there'd be an update for gt5 but my god, I never knew there'd be so much. My gt5 was at version 1.05 and the latest is 2.11. It's now downloading 20 updates to install one at a time. It's been almost 2 hours and it still isn't done yet.
I spent the time reading all the change logs for each update, so lots of new things and fixes to look forward too.
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yea i hated that too when i last updated GT5.
why cant the current updates include past updates
why cant the current updates include past updates
#4376
Sanest Florida Man
I had a spare Intel 80 gb SSD lying around so I replaced the 60 gb hdd in my ps3 with it. Here's gt 5 loading off of an SSD
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Nice, I wonder how fast GT6 will load
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