i hope this means we're going to see some 720p or 1080i PS2 games in the not too distant future. but then, not anyone can be Polyphony Digital!
Holy shit, that's awesome. The even included the giant Cup Noodles.Originally Posted by marwan
I didn't really care about this game but the inclusion of a NYC track does intrigue me.
"Chuy, you're going to have a magical life. Because no matter where you go, it's always going to be better than Tucson."
i hope this means we're going to see some 720p or 1080i PS2 games in the not too distant future. but then, not anyone can be Polyphony Digital!
That 480 just needs some good anti-aliasing, although the Nintendo 64 had inherent anti-aliasing...
Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim.
Originally Posted by AstroBlue
im sure the 480p mode would look better and cleaner on a TV set. the pic i posted shows more pixillation.
Times Square looks amazing there, and must have been a legal bitch to include like that. I'll at least give GT 4 a rental to see if the racing is genuinely fun this time around.
matthewgood fan
lupin III fan
like has been said numerous times in the other GT threads......it plays the same. if you didnt like it before you wont now.
I know, I know...but they might have made some small changes to things. One never knows how the little changes can effect the end result unless they try it out, for a $5 rental fee, or whatever, it'll be worth it.
matthewgood fan
lupin III fan
Buy the wheel. That'll make it 100 times more enjoyable. Other than the tracks, that's whats going to set this apart from all the other racers.
I have a feeling Polyphony Digital has a legal team that is larger than most development teams.Originally Posted by Jeremy
Besides, what company would turn down (presumably) free advertisement?
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