WolfRathmA
30-07-2007, 22:09
According to a developer over at the official Project Gotham 4 Racing Forums (http://www.bizarrecreations.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=14802&p=), they are having problems fitting all the data of the tracks which was unveiled at today into the game.
He writes :
"You won’t see different times of day per city because this involves recreating all the textures again (one for day and one for night). Whilst this wasn’t a problem for our dev team, it was a problem fitting all this data onto a single DVD."
Full Track listing which was revealed earlier today is below
Macau, China
Famous for its inner-city bike races, Macau is a track split into two. The city centre has open roads and lots of room to get your speed up. Some of the elevated sections might cause your vehicle to catch some air, but nothing you can’t handle. Take one of the mountain roads though, and you’ll see a whole different Macau. Twisting, fast, narrow, and (in places) tunnelled. Remember, what goes up(hill) must come down(hill)! Prone to tropical storms, Macau’s track surface can become a nightmare when wet. Adjust your throttle appropriately when the rain starts falling!
Las Vegas, USA
Set around one of the famous lengths of tarmac in the world, The Strip, most of the tracks in this Nevada city all follow a simple formula: massive long straights with an intense hairpin at the end of them. Make sure you apply the brakes early to get your speed down and follow the rumble strips, and you should be able to swing around just fine. Remember that bikes generally corner slower than cars around hairpins, so be extra vigilant when riding two wheels instead of four.
Las Vegas is most spectacular at night, and so it’s only fitting that this is how it appears in PGR4. Don’t get too distracted by the neon though, and remember that weather is now a feature. Yes, it does very occasionally snow in Vegas in real life… although you will probably see it a bit more frequently in PGR4!
London, England
Start your race on the banks of the River Thames, and speed past the Houses of Parliament. London is a historic city, so remember that its streets weren’t designed with cutting-edge sports cars and superbikes in mind. Runoff is virtually non-existent in the city centre because of the close proximity of the buildings to the road. Stay away from the barriers to keep your speed up, and be careful when riding your bike through the slaloms.
Watch out for the infamous London fog and rain… it can wreck havoc in the tight inner-city areas of the track. Learn the routes before you go flat out.
St Petersburg, Russia
This Russian city consists largely of open roads with lots of runoff to play with. Expect high speed driving, but you’ll need to experiment with your racing lines to find the fastest route through the open areas. The terrain is mostly flat, but watch out for the humpback bridges! Use them to grab some extra Air Kudos during a race.
Πηγη: http://gamers-creed.com/?p=156.
Σιγα σιγα θα εχουν ολοι προβληματα με το xbox...
Πρωτη φορα που εκανε η Sony κατι και νομιζα οτι θα εκανε τρομερο λαθος... αλλα εγω εκανα το λαθος. Μπραβο της...
He writes :
"You won’t see different times of day per city because this involves recreating all the textures again (one for day and one for night). Whilst this wasn’t a problem for our dev team, it was a problem fitting all this data onto a single DVD."
Full Track listing which was revealed earlier today is below
Macau, China
Famous for its inner-city bike races, Macau is a track split into two. The city centre has open roads and lots of room to get your speed up. Some of the elevated sections might cause your vehicle to catch some air, but nothing you can’t handle. Take one of the mountain roads though, and you’ll see a whole different Macau. Twisting, fast, narrow, and (in places) tunnelled. Remember, what goes up(hill) must come down(hill)! Prone to tropical storms, Macau’s track surface can become a nightmare when wet. Adjust your throttle appropriately when the rain starts falling!
Las Vegas, USA
Set around one of the famous lengths of tarmac in the world, The Strip, most of the tracks in this Nevada city all follow a simple formula: massive long straights with an intense hairpin at the end of them. Make sure you apply the brakes early to get your speed down and follow the rumble strips, and you should be able to swing around just fine. Remember that bikes generally corner slower than cars around hairpins, so be extra vigilant when riding two wheels instead of four.
Las Vegas is most spectacular at night, and so it’s only fitting that this is how it appears in PGR4. Don’t get too distracted by the neon though, and remember that weather is now a feature. Yes, it does very occasionally snow in Vegas in real life… although you will probably see it a bit more frequently in PGR4!
London, England
Start your race on the banks of the River Thames, and speed past the Houses of Parliament. London is a historic city, so remember that its streets weren’t designed with cutting-edge sports cars and superbikes in mind. Runoff is virtually non-existent in the city centre because of the close proximity of the buildings to the road. Stay away from the barriers to keep your speed up, and be careful when riding your bike through the slaloms.
Watch out for the infamous London fog and rain… it can wreck havoc in the tight inner-city areas of the track. Learn the routes before you go flat out.
St Petersburg, Russia
This Russian city consists largely of open roads with lots of runoff to play with. Expect high speed driving, but you’ll need to experiment with your racing lines to find the fastest route through the open areas. The terrain is mostly flat, but watch out for the humpback bridges! Use them to grab some extra Air Kudos during a race.
Πηγη: http://gamers-creed.com/?p=156.
Σιγα σιγα θα εχουν ολοι προβληματα με το xbox...
Πρωτη φορα που εκανε η Sony κατι και νομιζα οτι θα εκανε τρομερο λαθος... αλλα εγω εκανα το λαθος. Μπραβο της...