teh saga of the geeks continue video game thread only!
May 8, 2006 - At Sony's press conference we were shown a number of tracks from the upcoming Gran Turismo HD, which will be present on the show floor at this year's E3. Kazunori Yamauchi, the director of the title presented the game, which has only shortly been in development for a short time and was running in 1920 by 1080p. According to Yamauchi, GTHD will be one of the first times that a television would ever display a non-compressed high definition signal, and the gameplay has been optimized for HD resolution. In fact, the game is supposed to run at three times the detail of regular HD broadcasts that are being shown today and 12 times the detail of Gran Turismo Four.
Yamauchi showed off some of the four levels that will be on the E3 show floor, including Tokyo and a Grand Canyon level, as well as some of the vehicles that will be available. A number of driving classes will be found in GTHD, including racing and commercial vehicles and even scooters. As the game loaded, Yamauchi pointed out that the included hard drive will dramatically reduce the load times of the game, making selection of a track and the start of a race almost immediate.
Yamauchi also made the comparison between the original title on the PlayStation, GT4 on the PS2 and finally GTHD on the PS3. He also stated that while the Gran Turismo series took about a year and a half to make, Gran Turismo HD should be released rather close to the launch of the system. Yamauchi also stated that the next Gran Turismo game will definitely surpass that of Gran Turismo HD, and that he expects the addition of online play to will make the world of Gran Turismo "not expand, but explode."
12 carsCompany's Most Advanced Wheel Offers Six-Speed Shifter and Clutch, Dual-Motor Force Feedback, 900-Degree Wheel Rotation, Premium Materials
LOS ANGELES — May 9, 2006 — Today at the Electronic Entertainment Exposition (E3), Logitech (SWX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) unveiled its most advanced gaming wheel ever, the Logitech® G25 Racing Wheel, enabling people to bring the most lifelike racing experience into the home. But amateurs beware: The limited-edition G25 wheel’s uncanny realism could lead to moments of extreme exhilaration and fear.
A member of the company’s extreme-performance G-series family of peripherals for PC gamers, the Logitech G25 wheel offers advanced features which, until now, could be found only in specialized or custom-made racing simulators that sometimes cost thousands of dollars to assemble. These features include a six-speed gated shifter and clutch pedal; two high-torque force-feedback motors; an 11-inch wheel; and a full 900 degrees of rotation. The wheel, shifter and pedals are made with premium materials such as stainless steel and leather, delivering the look and feel of parts from a race car cockpit.
“We’re helping people bring the race car into their home,” said Ruben Mookerjee, Logitech’s director of product marketing for interactive entertainment. “The G25 wheel will take expert gamers to places they’ve never been. It will make people forget they are in front of their PC, and it will put them in the pole position at Indianapolis, Monza or Brands Hatch race tracks.”
Six-Speed Shifter and Clutch Pedal
The Logitech G25 Racing Wheel is the company’s first to include a six-speed gated shifter, complete with a push-down reverse gear, offering a new level of control. Now racers can quickly shift into any gear as they decelerate going into turns and accelerate out of them – rather than cycling through gears sequentially or hoping an automatic transmission selects the most appropriate gear. Advanced driving techniques such as heel-and-toe downshifting are made possible with the included clutch pedal.
Two-Motor Force Feedback
Logitech, which has sold more force-feedback wheels than any other company, introduced the industry’s first two-motor force-feedback mechanism with the G25 wheel console, providing stronger and more precise feedback. With a second motor, the directional forces are more realistic and evenly distributed throughout the wheel – drivers will feel everything from the banks in the road to impact with walls, structures and other cars. The two-motor system is also much quieter than other force-feedback solutions.
Sturdy Design, Premium Materials
The 11-inch wheel and the shift **** are wrapped in leather, providing comfortable grips over extended periods of intense racing. The wheel’s spokes and two paddle shifters are made of stainless steel, and the pedals consist of stainless-steel faces and steel frames. The pedal platform includes rubber feet that adhere to hardwood floors and a unique carpet grip system, ensuring that the pedals won’t shift or slide across the floor during a close race to the finish line. Both the shifter and steering console feature secure clamping systems and can be easily attached to a table or desktop.
900-Degree Steering, Advanced Controls
The G25 wheel turns 900 degrees lock-to-lock, much like a typical race car, allowing drivers to navigate hairpin turns with greater accuracy. And with anti-backlash gearing, there is no slack in the steering response, making any race a smooth, realistic and quiet experience. The wheel also features 12 programmable buttons – four buttons on the wheel, and eight buttons and a directional pad on the shifter – allowing gamers to put the most important controls where they want them.
Game and Platform Support
The Logitech G25 Racing Wheel is compatible with current racing titles, such as rFactor™ and Live for Speed, as well as several other PC racing titles currently in development. The wheel can also be used with any PlayStation®2 game that is compatible with other Logitech force-feedback wheels, including the Logitech® Driving Force™ and Logitech® Driving Force™ Pro.
For PC and PlayStation 2 games that don’t support the six-speed shifting mode, racers can switch the gearbox into sequential shifting mode, which is supported by almost all driving games. A complete list of games that support force-feedback wheels, 900-degree steering, and the six-speed shifter can be found on the G25 product information page at www.logitech.com.
Pricing and Availability
The limited-edition Logitech G25 Racing Wheel will be available online at www.logitech.com and through select retailers in the U.S. and Europe beginning in October. Its suggested retail price in the U.S. is $299.99.
will the new gran turismo on PS3 be a letdown?
though they are beta testing online play in japan
hope online makes it to the US
though they are beta testing online play in japan
hope online makes it to the US
Originally Posted by gamespot
...Although the visuals in the Gran Turismo HD demo were certainly a vast improvement over those in Gran Turismo 4, it was quite obvious (not that Sony made any secret of the fact) that the demo made use of reworked assets from last year's game rather than all-new textures...
...The suicidal spectators on the Grand Canyon rally track also gave away the demo's roots, since their low poly models and PlayStation 2 textures appeared to have received very little PS3 love ahead of today's event...
...If you've ever played Gran Turismo 4, you'd feel right at home taking the controls of Gran Turismo HD since nothing has really changed...
...The suicidal spectators on the Grand Canyon rally track also gave away the demo's roots, since their low poly models and PlayStation 2 textures appeared to have received very little PS3 love ahead of today's event...
...If you've ever played Gran Turismo 4, you'd feel right at home taking the controls of Gran Turismo HD since nothing has really changed...
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