This is the same demo displayed at E3 by Sony on what Gran Turismo could be. It was done as a technical demonstration. It's simply pretty graphics and cars floating (I'm not kidding, the phyics are off!!) on the screen, while people standing near the road run out of the way from you if you drive in their path. And realism touches are not present whatsoever. No shadows, blurs, reflections, exhaust, tracks, etc, etc. So while it may look decent as a still photo, watching the demo leaves you unimpressed.
Can Sony release a full 1080p game? That's still unknown. Can Sony release a full 1080p technical demo? Sure, anyone can. Thing is, how many people have 1080p capable TVs?
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Nort @ Jun 3rd 2006 9:04PM
This is the same demo displayed at E3 by Sony on what Gran Turismo could be. It was done as a technical demonstration. It's simply pretty graphics and cars floating (I'm not kidding, the phyics are off!!) on the screen, while people standing near the road run out of the way from you if you drive in their path. And realism touches are not present whatsoever. No shadows, blurs, reflections, exhaust, tracks, etc, etc. So while it may look decent as a still photo, watching the demo leaves you unimpressed.
Can Sony release a full 1080p game? That's still unknown. Can Sony release a full 1080p technical demo? Sure, anyone can. Thing is, how many people have 1080p capable TVs?