![]() The chassis was a composite aluminum honeycomb and carbon Kevlar, and basically resembles a racing car. The prototype engine was a naturally aspirated V12, but the XJ220 that debuted in Tokyo had been given a 3.5 L V6 turbo engine of the XJR11 Group C car. TWR developed the Jaguar Group C car and oversaw its racing team. Jaguar entrusted production of the XJ220 to Jaguar Sports, a joint venture with TWR. The XJ220 received its name from its maximum speed, which was 220 mph (220 mph), the fastest ever at the time for a commercially available car. In 1988, Jaguar showed a prototype for their super sportscar at the British International Motor Show, and in 1991 they unveiled the final vehicle at the Tokyo Motor Show in the form of the XJ220. Many will also want to hold out for Gran Turismo 7 then, when that heads to PS4 in a few years.A road-going Group C car with breath-taking bodywork. There's no official date on this – the compensation DLC, the next DriveClub update or DriveClub's PS+ version – so there could be some time until PlayStation's newest exclusive racer is able to cruise easy on a straight. That's not exactly going to ease the fact that many players have yet to get the gaming experience that they paid for, but for those making use of DriveClub's (working) features, it might make make the game more worth the money that they paid. One fan suggested free DLC for early adopters (the game is already getting some free DLC, it should be noted) to which Rustchynsky replied "We're considering all of our options right now". ![]() It makes sense then that some players are asking for compensation. Considering that so many people bought the game for its challenges and the way it encourage teams to be social, together, this is a whopping dealbreaker. According to a tweet from Rustchynsky, it "Implements several game-side fixes to reduce server load" and will help them "resolve the online issues" while a post on the game's official Facebook page explains that it also increases the number of players who can play at any one time.īut even so, the developer says that "Some functions are temporarily unavailable including challenges and social updates" which means that the promised features of DriveClub just aren't being made available. But, that wait will seem the longest to DriveClub fans and players whose experiences of PlayStation's other exclusive racing series are still being dampened by online issues.įor now, a temporary fix is in place as Evolution has just rolled out DriveClub update 1.03. Whilst '2015 or 2016' might be rather vague, it may also seem like a perilously long wait for one of PlayStation's best franchises. By that I mean it’s going to be a game that matches the very era that we live in, in 2015 or 2016." "For GT7, myself and my staff have a clear vision: to do everything we couldn’t do in GT6. We've come to expect nothing short of astonishing when it comes to the definition and detail of the cars in Gran Turismo games and Yamauchi says that that will continue in the next GT game as well: That 'incredible difference' will mostly be down to the game's visuals. The high quality of data that we have being rendered on the PS4 I think is going to make an incredible difference.” "Everything will be running naturally, PS3 was much, much more difficult. The statement comes from an interview with GamesTM during which Yamauchi explained the difference between PlayStation's last-gen and current-gen hardware. Unlike the massive wait players experienced before Gran Turismo 5 however, Polyphony Digital head Kazunori Yamauchi has now confirmed that the game will be released for PS4 in either 2015 or 2016. Despite being the series' swansong on last-gen, Gran Turismo 6 made it onto our 2013 gaming disappointments list due to its inclusion of microtransactions which many felt were shoehorned in.Ĭonfirmed earlier this year, Gran Turismo 7 is in the works from the notoriously perfectionist devs. But it wasn't a complete success for them. ![]() The last game, Gran Turismo 6, pushed the PS3 to its limits with developer Polyphony Digital wringing every ounce of power from the aging console. If ModNation Racers and Motorstorm are PlayStation's arcade-y racers then the Gran Turismo series is the hyper-realistic feather in its cap.
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