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Watch Gran Turismo Sport Running On The Playstation 4 Pro

The newest public sighting of a showfloor demo of Gran Turismo Sport was at the Taipei Game Show, were visitors were invited to try out the current build of the game, running on the new Playstation 4 Pro console.

Luckily, some footage of the demo was captured, showing off plenty of footage of Brands Hatch as well as a GT4 class race at Willow Springs. Furthermore, we also get to listen in on what Polyphony Digital promises will be improved engine sounds in the newest installment of the GT franchise.

Gran Turismo Sport will feature 130+ cars, all of which have been built from the ground up as the studio is ditching their controversial standard-car practice of past GT titles.

Furthermore, GT Sport will also 19 different tracks, among them Nürburgring Nordschleife, Brands Hatch, Willow Springs and the new Tokyo Expressway have been confirmed.

Aside from supporting 4K resolution and HDR, GT Sport will also offer limited Playstation VR compatibility thanks to a “VR tour” mode.

The title will be exclusively available for the Playstation 4, Gran Turismo Sport will be released some time in 2017 after the original release date of late 2016 has been called off.


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USGamer hat einen kleinen Anspielbericht der GDC Demo veröffentlicht.

"The much-delayed racer resurfaces at GDC, and it's as smooth as butter"
http://www.usgamer.net/articles/gran-turismo-sport-looks-utterly-gorgeous-on-ps4-pro
It's a single-unit showcase that uses the same sit-in pod seen at E3 last year that features an adjustable racing seat, plus an in-built Logitech steering wheel and pedals. As I walked up to the unit and checked out the game running on its huge display, I must say I was immediately impressed. From the way that light glistens off the cars’ paintwork through the sun bouncing off the asphalt to the movement of the shadows around the beautifully rendered interior of the car as it races around the track, the game looks incredibly lifelike – and it was absolutely silky, surely-that’s-60-FPS-smooth. It’s a definite step up from what I saw at E3 last year. And that's when I noticed a small sign saying that the game was running on PS4 Pro.

Slipping behind the wheel of the game, I was presented with a choice of six tracks: Brands Hatch GP and Indy, Willow Springs, a Tokyo street circuit, the full Nurburgring Nordschleife course, and a dirt track. Since I haven’t actually driven Gran Turismo Sport on dirt, I chose the latter option, and then selected a Subaru Impreza WRC rally car to drive. After that, it was a case of choosing auto or manual gears, and then switching off the driving assists – and I was ready engage in vehicular battle.

Walking away from the demo, I was extremely impressed with what I experienced. As I’ve already said, the game looks jaw-dropping, with a level of detailing that puts other racers into the shade. It has that signature Gran Turismo hyper-realistic look, feeling exceptionally crisp and clean. But what really worked for me was the handing engine. It just feels so slick, smooth and detailed, with a definition that takes the feel of the game to new heights.

This certainly bodes well for the regular PS4 version. While it obviously won’t feature the same graphical fidelity of the PS4 Pro iteration, the game should play identically – and that means it’ll basically handle in the same way. I’m absolutely dying to get my hands on the game, but it seems that we’ll have to wait a while before that’s possible. When I asked when the game was likely to be released, the Sony representative said, “sometime later this year.”
 
Ich schätze mal, dass es auf der E3 wieder gross gezeigt wird und Release dann hoffentlich im Herbst/Winter sein wird. Also mal gerade ein Jahr später als geplant.

Ich hoffe ganz einfach mal, dass die Zeit massiv ins Polish und Fehlerbeseitigung geht. Seit Monaten gibt es Anspielberichte, die dem Spiel eine gute Performance attestieren. Daran kann es diesmal eher nicht liegen. Vielleicht kommt doch noch mehr SP-Content? Oder Lizenz-Probleme mit FIA und Co.?

Is mir auch wumpe, ich will es endlich haben. :motz:
 
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