5:40 I like how Pedestrian reacts in rally track in GT4 prologue. When the car is coming. They try to get back to their place again. I love that old classic rally time
GT4 was a huge leap forward in the world of racing games at that time, and is unmatched to this day. no other game can jump that far, now the competition can only be similar...
These games have really progressed nicely. Granted GT7 isn't as big a jump of course, but I am so pleased with the physics and additional features. Hopefully they get this 1.07 update mess resolved ASAP
I remember when GT5 Prologue came out, while I was in middle school, and I absolutely lost my shit. My friends and I were blown away by the graphics, especially the in-car camera view.
Oh man, I hear you. I tracked the release of GT5 religiously. It was the biggest reason I was so hyped about the PS3. I loved loved loved GT4 so as soon as I saw my first screenshot of the GT5 Prologue and eventual gameplay, I was hospitalized for losing my god damn mind. It was Chrismas on cocaine for me
The the more dynamic chase cams from GT4 and before were definitely more wholistic and fully encompassing of the real life driving experiece. The Fixed cams they later adopted may have been more true to actually putting a chase cam onto a real life vehicle, but made the racing experience feel stiff and basic. I remember after GT4 and before GT7 it felt like racing remote control cars, except they were stationary and the road was just green screen in the background. Graphically it's always been amazing though. GT 4 still looks the most impressive to me by today's standards compared to when it was released. GT2 & 4 will always have a soft spot in my heart. But definitely enjoying GT7 on PS 5 more than I've enjoyed a Gran Turismo game in over 15 years
@@FaHaD_1927 Yeah GT Sport & GT 7 are both available for PS4. GT 5 & GT 6 are only available on PS3 and GT 7 is the only GT I know of available for PS5. GT7 is on both PS4 & PS5
from this video as i can see that starting from GT4 (2004) until GT7 (present), the speedometer and game display with white-blue colour which is looks more evergreen and futuristic as well👍
I remember how GT4 looked absolutely photorealistic to me. I don’t get that same feeling anymore when I look at it 20 years later, but the PS2 games still look extremely clean and polished, without feeling as sterile as the later PS3 installments.
Despite all Gran Turismo are PlayStation only, the developer always Programmed it with a PC for sure. Gran Turismo 1 & 2 was designed to run on SDR RAM, likewise PS1 machine. Gran Turismo 3 up to Tokyo Geneva was designed to run on DDR1 RAM because that's the base model of PS2. Gran Turismo 4 & Prologue was designed to run on DDR2 RAM because that's an uplifted hardware in PS2. DDR3 RAM was released to public for the first time in 2007. However PS3 was released in 2006. PS3 itself was already using a prototype Version of DDR3 RAM before it was released for public/end user. Therefore the Gran Turismo HD concept was running on Prototype Hardware from both developer's PC and PlayStation itself. So up to GT5 it was designed to run on DDR3 base model. GT6 was on PS4 and it was running on uplifted version of DDR3 RAM. DDR4 RAM prototype was released in 2014, but final product was released in 2015. However all versions of PS4 has no DDR4 version. Hence why you see the limitations of GT7 on PS4. PS5 might be the only console - along with XBoxSX - to receive hardware uplift from DDR4 RAM to DDR5 soon. Thanks to AMD.
@@nerd2544 gt6 wasn't on ps4, ps4 used gddr5, PS3 uses a mix of xdr and gddr3 ram. Ps5 uses gddr6 ram not ddr4, don't know where they are getting hardware uplift to ddr5. Ps2 uses rdram not ddr1 or ddr2. Yes I'm aware that ps2 got a slight boost, not major but gt4 would always be built for base ps2, ps2 slim slightly faster clocks and extra edram so their comment on the ps2 is just wrong
Thats poo, Id rather drive myself, and I also wish for a GT mobile game even though they'll never do it, theres no good racing games on mobile, sure theres rr3 but the physics are poopy, assoluto is okay but gets boring and is hard to earn.
These must be run on some sort of emulator because the old games definitely didn't look this good. Back in the day you just didn't have flat lines represented by many polygons, there was no anti-aliasing at all on the PS1 or 2 and it was barely used on 3. Just search GT1 screenshot and you'll see what it really looked like. Even GT3-Aspec is not at all how it was in reality.
I own all three and enjoy all three. GT can be addictive at times, we'll see after this update. It's unfortunate how Project Cars was review bombed. It's not being backed by a multibillion dollar company, so excuse the lack of photo realism. it has great physics, and looks good on Ps5, anyway. Was it a bonehead move to not have tire and fuel wear?, big yes. Catch it on sale, you'll love it. Good games, good time to game.
@@chipirey7061 It's a shame you don't have the Turbo version... still i think you can buy turbo kits for it, and remap it, tho the best mod would be tyres suspension and brakes imo
@@hazmatader2836 well I do have another version of the S13 Silvia 88 with some changing appearance and more power improvement, unfortunately back at Discord Boss told me to stick with stock only for the final moment
Please do not use videos from PC emulators, they very much change the image of the game with the help of modern technologies (games on PlayStation 1/2 look several times worse and have a lot of flaws)
This is what we imagined them to look like in our heads - but yeah where's the jaggies and other nasty things? Very misleading examples here. Nice but ultimately fake.
If you want to show the real evolution of the GT Graphics, you should honour the original settings and not do it with the emulators setup with way higher resolutions (and filtering in the case of PS1) because the PS1 GTs actually look way better in their original settings (320p, no texture filtering) than in "uprezzed" emulation due to PS1s bad vertex handling (the wobbliness) and the textures being made for a device without filtering.
Possible, God of War, Horizon, and Uncharted got late PC ports. This game is perfect since tons of sim racers would love to go back to GT. If it wants to compete in E Sports, then it should really consider porting it. I'm sure the Devs and Sony know so I'm hopeful this time.
I like Tourist Trophy because motorcycles are more interesting than cars both games have a steep learners curve compared to Forza which is easier because of the drivers assists.