I was expecting something more from this, to be honest. I've always looked forward to the racing games at launch on the new consoles because they usually do a very good job of taking advantage of the new tech. But this was just a bit disappointing.
Yeah, I noticed that. Never played a GT game before but I kind of want to try it out to see what the difference is. Wonder how the physics would feel compared to a game like Driveclub
Simon Rutter, PlayStation’s executive vice president for Europe's comments on the game:
"The loading times will be next to nothing compared to what they have been in the past. Sitting in the cockpit, the 3D audio allows you to hear the thunderous roar of a Ferrari behind you or in front of you, and you can recognise the difference between that and the engine noise of a Maserati. Driving the car using the DualSense controller, you’ll have a different feeling in your hands from the smooth undulating tarmac of a racetrack, compared to the gritty sensation on a gravel track. Pressing a soft accelerator will feel very different than pressing on a stiff brake pedal or gear paddle.”