gt4 release date....again!

gt4 release date....again!

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ocean1

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1,045 posts

267 months

Thursday 2nd December 2004
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Ive just read that it will be reeleased in the uk on 14th December - minus the online mode, is this true? To be honest im so annoyed with all the conflicting information and delays ive a good mind not to buy it on principal. Whats the point of including 700 odd cars, when just one powerfull rear wheel drive car with realistic handling is all most of us want isnt it?
Im certainly not going to wast my time with 60hp front wheel drive cars.

Plotloss

67,280 posts

277 months

Thursday 2nd December 2004
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Play are still listing release as 1/2/2005

There was talk about releasing it without the online play but I dont think thats still on the cards...

chief-0369

1,195 posts

259 months

Thursday 2nd December 2004
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Expect it early next year unless you hear anything solid to the contrary. There are loads of dates being mentioneed but as far as I know, nothing official has been announced saying it will make the christmas release period.

Pierscoe1

2,458 posts

268 months

Thursday 2nd December 2004
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have heard april banded about...

let's just say I wouldn't be surprised!

agree on the cars front.. yeah, 700 cars is great in principle.. but how long are you really going to drive the model T ford for?? hmm.. maybe about 30 seconds of novelty value?

The DJ 27

2,666 posts

260 months

Thursday 2nd December 2004
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Some of the more 'ordinary' cars are actually pretty good. Dig out GT3, buy and Audi S4 and give it the full tuning treatment. GORGEOUS and goes like a scalded cat

tim2100

6,287 posts

264 months

Thursday 2nd December 2004
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The DJ 27 said:
Some of the more 'ordinary' cars are actually pretty good. Dig out GT3, buy and Audi S4 and give it the full tuning treatment. GORGEOUS and goes like a scalded cat


I wouldn't exactly call an Audi S4 'ordinary'. But the cars that will be will be the 40 version of a nissan Micra, or Toyota Corrolla

_dobbo_

14,617 posts

255 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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Yeah, but how else do you decide whether to buy the wife a Yaris, Corolla or Micra?

Have to agree - these cars are pointless to the majority of players.

mr_yogi

3,288 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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Actually some of the cp cars are really good when max out, especially on the tighter tracks. I remmember my brother and I had Toyota Starletts in GT2 with everything done - including the racing modifacations. They were an absolute blast in 2 player mode

_dobbo_

14,617 posts

255 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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mr_yogi said:
Actually some of the cp cars are really good when max out, especially on the tighter tracks. I remmember my brother and I had Toyota Starletts in GT2 with everything done - including the racing modifacations. They were an absolute blast in 2 player mode


Ah, the good old racing mods in GT2. That was brilliant, is it back in GT4?

Road_Terrorist

5,591 posts

249 months

Sunday 5th December 2004
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I love the crappy ordinary cars! on really tight tracks like motorsportsland it was great fun flogging a standard laguna 1.8 around. Also that Fiat 500, even with the turbocharger added it was still a slug, but fun to throw around. The Audi S4 was ok, looked geat, but really wasn't that much fun to drive, even maxed out, would've much preferred an original quattro

the Nissan Micra Super Turbo was brilliant, once you fixed the handling and added a decent LSD to put the power down. The engine had torque everywhere and bugger all weight, was the only FWD I needed in proper competition. The Fiat Coupe Turbo was also a bit of a weapon and suprising good for a FWD. Also the little Kei cars i love them! not to mention the completely useless cars like the BMW 740i why they put that in I'll never know, then again I love throwing around a huge luxo barge or having stupid match up races with mates, two fiat 500s or something else ridiculous that will have you rolling around on the floor with laughter. I'm actually looking forward to taking a prius for a flog and trying to get a model T sideways. Any other game will give you supercars but its the crappy ones that keep me playing once I've finished the career mode.

The mega power RWD are good for a laugh, but the variety is what I like, if you want one powerful RWD car then go and get yourself a copy of Viper racing, a highly entertaining game, but variety is the spice of life.

Oh and they better not have a billion different minor versions of every skyline and silvia in existence either. They ain't that great, and aren't particularly fun to drive either, more weird, old, euro cars please.

bilko

1,693 posts

239 months

Sunday 5th December 2004
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Road_Terrorist said:
I love the crappy ordinary cars! on really tight tracks like motorsportsland it was great fun flogging a standard laguna 1.8 around. Also that Fiat 500, even with the turbocharger added it was still a slug, but fun to throw around. The Audi S4 was ok, looked geat, but really wasn't that much fun to drive, even maxed out, would've much preferred an original quattro

the Nissan Micra Super Turbo was brilliant, once you fixed the handling and added a decent LSD to put the power down. The engine had torque everywhere and bugger all weight, was the only FWD I needed in proper competition. The Fiat Coupe Turbo was also a bit of a weapon and suprising good for a FWD. Also the little Kei cars i love them! not to mention the completely useless cars like the BMW 740i why they put that in I'll never know, then again I love throwing around a huge luxo barge or having stupid match up races with mates, two fiat 500s or something else ridiculous that will have you rolling around on the floor with laughter. I'm actually looking forward to taking a prius for a flog and trying to get a model T sideways. Any other game will give you supercars but its the crappy ones that keep me playing once I've finished the career mode.

The mega power RWD are good for a laugh, but the variety is what I like, if you want one powerful RWD car then go and get yourself a copy of Viper racing, a highly entertaining game, but variety is the spice of life.

Oh and they better not have a billion different minor versions of every skyline and silvia in existence either. They ain't that great, and aren't particularly fun to drive either, more weird, old, euro cars please.

Excellent post and my sentiments entirely
I particularly like the classics from the 70's and 80's and seeing how they rate against the modern cars.

scaff

320 posts

255 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Road_Terrorist said:
I love the crappy ordinary cars! on really tight tracks like motorsportsland it was great fun flogging a standard laguna 1.8 around. Also that Fiat 500, even with the turbocharger added it was still a slug, but fun to throw around. The Audi S4 was ok, looked geat, but really wasn't that much fun to drive, even maxed out, would've much preferred an original quattro

the Nissan Micra Super Turbo was brilliant, once you fixed the handling and added a decent LSD to put the power down. The engine had torque everywhere and bugger all weight, was the only FWD I needed in proper competition. The Fiat Coupe Turbo was also a bit of a weapon and suprising good for a FWD. Also the little Kei cars i love them! not to mention the completely useless cars like the BMW 740i why they put that in I'll never know, then again I love throwing around a huge luxo barge or having stupid match up races with mates, two fiat 500s or something else ridiculous that will have you rolling around on the floor with laughter. I'm actually looking forward to taking a prius for a flog and trying to get a model T sideways. Any other game will give you supercars but its the crappy ones that keep me playing once I've finished the career mode.

The mega power RWD are good for a laugh, but the variety is what I like, if you want one powerful RWD car then go and get yourself a copy of Viper racing, a highly entertaining game, but variety is the spice of life.

Oh and they better not have a billion different minor versions of every skyline and silvia in existence either. They ain't that great, and aren't particularly fun to drive either, more weird, old, euro cars please.



Don't forget the Midget D from GT2, hope this ones back. A classic 'too many beers' car to challage your mates with.

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>> Edited by scaff on Tuesday 7th December 11:09

rlk500

917 posts

259 months

Friday 10th December 2004
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Thats so true the old Dodge Charger and Challenger in GT2, where fab when tricked up. Awesome powerslides, but controlable. Great fun. Hope they are back in GT4.