Friday, September 21, 2012

GT5 announces 3 new DLC cars for Update 2.08

You know you guys should really see this coming, the thing about those Stratos Butterfly, Burning Performer, White School Swimsuit, Cutie Insect, Rainy Suzuran, Dressy Alice, Random Color Beauty, Digital Spacecraft, Full Bloom Yukata Dress, and the Devilkin Swimming Suit stuff, they're really good about PS3-only stuff and now putting them all and combine into something else that is much cooler than bowties, fezzes, stetsons, bunk beds, and glasses combined! Or to put it to another way...

Gran Turismo 5 DLC: BRZ
Subaru BRZ coming on GT5!

SUCKERS!!!

Titles are not made for context but...SUBARU BRZ ON GT5?

SUBARU BRZ ON GT5?!

SUBARU BRZ ON GT5?!

Okay, enough of that nonsense but anyway, Subaru's first FR sports coupe as part of the joint venture between Toyota Motor Corporation and Fuji Heavy Industries, the Subaru BRZ is coming as a DLC car on Gran Turismo 5 next week and not just that, the Nissan GT-R N24 GT Academy that Gran Turismo creator, Kazunori Yamauchi, drove it on the 2012 Nurburgring 24 Hour Endurance and garnered a SP8T class win, were present and for the first time...Honda's latest entry to the Super GT500 class, the HSV-010, was present but specifically this...weider HSV-010 from 2011's Super GT500 season.

Gran Turismo 5 DLC GT-R
Nissan GT-R N24 GT Academy

Gran Turismo 5 DLC: HSV
Honda weider HSV-010 (SUPER GT)

All three DLC cars will be out on September 25, 2012 for North Americans or September 26, 2012 for Asians, whereas a new GT5 Update (2.08) will occur on that date. This update involves...

  • Now possible to select “Disable collisions” in the [Event Settings] of online races.
  • ID’s are now shown above cars when watching online races.
  • Response of the clutch pedal when using the steering wheel controllers “G25 Racing Wheel”, “G27 Racing Wheel”, “T500RS” and “TH8RS” has been adjusted.
  • Rate of tire wear in endurance races has been slowed (excluding formula cars).
  • Amount of air resistance change when altering aerodynamic wing settings has been increased.
  • Autopilot has been adjusted to prevent colliding with the wall when exiting the pit lane on the Tsukuba circuit.
  • Adjusted the changes in control characteristic when altering vehicle height from standard height. (Vehicle height can be changed by adjusting ride height, either by installing a suspension kit or adjusting a full customizable suspension kit.)
Fellas, you'll never gonna stop asking...

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