SharkyUK
ClioSport Club Member
Will they get it right this time? And deliver on time?
Driving wise it still 'feels' like Gran Turismo has always done - a floaty feeling on the road and the same bouncy collisions. You dont really feel in contact with the road,and cant feel the physics of the car. Just not on the same level as Pcars & AC. I thought at least this aspect wouldve been brought more to their level after all these years of development - it really needs it or it feels just so behind and dated.
pad or wheel?I take these words back - after playing the demo with the Mercedes GT3,i REALLY like the feel of the driving - feels really planted and you can really feel the weight of the car,the curbs feel superb aswell. AI seems to have improved a lot from previous GT's aswell,not a train anymore.
Dare i say - i like this better than Pcars2 atm to actually drive - its a revelation to me haha.
pad or wheel?
Stupid Sony exclusive bs gets on my tits... This is appealing just based on the cars alone!
I never understand the rationale behind selective peripheral devices working on consoles. b****cks to the licensing and any potential money-making from it.good spot, I bought a driving force GT as it was PS3 and PC compatible so was a bit miffed when the PS4 came out and it didn't work
You're not a business guy are you? :smile:
Had a look last night and found this for using old wheels on the current consoles -https://collectiveminds.ca/shop/allconsoles/drivehub/
It supposedly works well, not sure if I should wait to see if anyone else reports it working well on this with my wheel setup first before buying though.
Discount code and some feedback in here.
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/thre...pdate-ps3-pc-support-now-added.358306/page-13
I believe the device list for PS4 was relatively restricted as the PS3 was cracked by a USB device.I never understand the rationale behind selective peripheral devices working on consoles. b****cks to the licensing and any potential money-making from it.
It's self-deprecating to the industry and devs as a whole. These wheels and pedals are usually a hefty chunk of money and anything made this side of 1999 will be connected via USB. Stop being elitist. Stop being pretentious. Just openly provide the source kit for your hardware and let both the devs and the general public make the most of it.
But it's not though, is it? Phones are a daily device - something that most people have within reach at all times. If I didn't like iOS so much, I'd join the Green Robot brigade - but at least there's an alternative for my phone needs. Texting, internet, calling - can all be done with other devices.Because, much like Apple products, people WILL pay.
What's the alternative? A cheap one, or just use a pad? How are you going to be the big man on an internet forum like that?
Alternative?
Communism
It's not about selling more, it's about protecting their platform. It was Sony that was hacked on the PS3 through peripherals right?But it's not though, is it? Phones are a daily device - something that most people have within reach at all times. If I didn't like iOS so much, I'd join the Green Robot brigade - but at least there's an alternative for my phone needs. Texting, internet, calling - can all be done with other devices.
Steering wheels though, are a luxury item. Every gamer on this forum would love to have one. But just how many would justify the time spent on racing games and in turn, justify the expense in buying one? A manufacturer like Logitech will sell far more wheels being cross-platform. Microsoft won't sell more XBox's because they've gone all elitist and deny the ability of Logitech to connect to their console. Then to add insult to injury, Fanatec come in with zero f***s and support all consoles and the PC platform.
So you end up with a tentative audience (at best) - being forced to work out if their impulse purchase will work with their console, whilst at the same time thinking that the 25 minutes per week that they are currently putting into Project Cars, would even make it worthwhile. Fanatec looses out because the wheels are just so bloody expensive. People get miffed at Microsoft because some product manager thought it was too cool a platform to let peasant controllers attach to. And Logitech are left in the wings because there device that should work fine with the XBox, is being stopped by the wingnuts at Microsoft. All the while, the poor devs of the game involved in the middle of all this are just wishing that they above parties would just "SORT IT OUT".
Everyone wins when the devices like these are cross platform. It's an extremely niche market to begin with. Any restrictions or hurdles to push forward the sales across the board, should be dealt with as a priority.
It's not about selling more, it's about protecting their platform. It was Sony that was hacked on the PS3 through peripherals right?