I use in-car on LFS, rFactor and GTR2/GTRE and that's it. Hell, some of the time in rFactor (read: in open-wheelers) I prefer to drive in TV Cockpit, which puts you in the airbox - and that's not really cockpit view.
Not to mention the wheel in Prologue always moved a lot slower than the rate at which you were actually turning, which made it look bloody bizarre.
I wonder how many of the people moaning have even played GT before...
That none of the previous GT games have had cockpits, yet nobody bitched about that despite that other games around the time of 2/3/4 had cockpit cam...?
If all 1000 cars were interior-less and were "standard" quality, would you people still be bitching? Or are you lot just whining because you found out that a new feature to the series was in fact only going to be used for a fifth of the game's cars? 200 fully-modelled cars is still a lot. GT3 only had 170 ffs...
Granted some look shit, but at least they made the effort to put them in. I think it's much better to have a tacky looking cockpit than to have a view on the bonnet*
Please note I am not a fanboy of any sort, just stating my opinion.
I'm not defending it, I'm just saying how people say that Forza had interiors on all cars, considering Turn 10 have loads more people working on Forza than PD on GT5
And probably because this is the first GT title that I will consider buying, I didn't consider the older titles worthy of complaining since it wasn't quite up to standard.
I don't care about full interiors, 1000 cars with dashboard view was all I have expected.
Oh come on, let's cool down all
It's like taste, we won't agree no matter what.
GT5 has never had superb physics, but allways keeps you entertertained, and to me that is the most important part. There will allways be things that could be better, or could be made on a other way, but if it's fun - why not see those qualities?
And Forza was a good game too, so no superior games here.
Have you played the latest Time Trial GT academy demo? To me those physics were very good, certainly above rFactor and the likes, honestly.. I really have high expectations for physics in GT5 cause i'm not looking for some GRID with awesome graphics as most people do, i want a serious sim, to be played with a steering wheel.. and they certainly have the chance to create that..
Wouldn't be so sure of that, in fact I remember reading an interview with Kaz not too long ago where he said they would consider it. With all those tracks sat there finished I'd expect PD would be quite keen to squeeze every dollar out of them with a bit more recycling. I doubt they'd delay GT5 at all for it, though.