I didn't know it was a real route! Very cool. It's plausible that they asked employees from Sony Computer Entertainment Europe to go and scout the place out for them, maybe even put a chunky '90s camera on the dash/roof/bonnet, but who knows! I like the idea that they took a narrow village route, saw something racetrack-shaped and used some imagination to transform it into something much faster.
If this track returns in GT7 (which at this point everything is possible, since Volvo, the Skyline Super Silhouette and even Eiger Nordwand have returned to the game), probably they would base it on the real world version instead of upscaling the GT2 version, so it would be very different from the PS1 GT2 version for obvious reasons, but hey, for a 1999 game running in a 1994 hardware, that's very impressive!
It's really a testament to the amount of detail put into this Series from the beginning, it's awesome to be able to uncover these things so long after! Great video!
That's is soooo cool! Excellent to go and drive it and thanks for making the video 👍👍 I drove part of the Sierra track from GT5 over in Spain a few years back. Sadly I had a crappy little hire car but it was still cool to go and do it 😀
Paris has 2 tracks that's based on real roads: George V and Opera The town of Assisi (Italy) has Citta d'Aria And if you go to Tokyo (Akasaka section) you'll find Route 246! New York has a fictional circuit too based on real roads.
Had no idea this was a real road, cool vid! GT1 will always be my favourite as its what really confirmed to me that cars are the greatest thing ever. GT2 is pretty close behind though! I've been progressively less charmed by every game since and haven't been able to care enough to even try what came after gt5. They just seem so sterile:(
Now I want to see a wagon version of that Mercedes as a mod for GT2. And by "now" I mean, before even watching the video, just by the thumbnail. Also, aren't ALL road circuits in GT games based on real road layouts? Seattle, New York, Citta di Aria? Costa di Amalfi too I think.
Would be really cool if one of the mod teams making mods for GT2 added a diesel Mercedes wagon as a mod. I think we'd actually cry! I think so yes, just really cool!
Yo, I enjoyed this video. Thanks! Can you please tell me which music tracks were used for both the first GT2 lap, and then the comparison two-frame portion? Love those OST songs, and cant remember which ones they were. Great use of them in your video!
Thanks so much for your comment!! The one for the first lap is west city - french and Italian cars. The one on the comparison is actually the theme song from DRIV3R. Cheers!
@@427Motorsports Thanks for the reply. I did end up finding the West City track. I would not have gathered the DRIV3R, so cheers for that! You actually inspired me to buy the GT2 & 3 OST CDs from Japan. Sub'd, cheers!
I always thought Grindewald was a fictional circuit located somewhere in the Alps until I found this video. To be honest it's not my favorite track in GT2.
Yup, iPad mini! It's a cellular one, connected to a bluetooth head unit in the car, meaning I have basically all the infotainment of a modern car but easily removable to keep it classic!
As we aren’t a gaming channel but a car restoration channel, some explaining as to what the hell we’re talking about to our usual audience was necessary. But thanks, later.
I didn't know it was a real route! Very cool. It's plausible that they asked employees from Sony Computer Entertainment Europe to go and scout the place out for them, maybe even put a chunky '90s camera on the dash/roof/bonnet, but who knows! I like the idea that they took a narrow village route, saw something racetrack-shaped and used some imagination to transform it into something much faster.
If this track returns in GT7 (which at this point everything is possible, since Volvo, the Skyline Super Silhouette and even Eiger Nordwand have returned to the game), probably they would base it on the real world version instead of upscaling the GT2 version, so it would be very different from the PS1 GT2 version for obvious reasons, but hey, for a 1999 game running in a 1994 hardware, that's very impressive!
It's really a testament to the amount of detail put into this Series from the beginning, it's awesome to be able to uncover these things so long after! Great video!
Thumbs up from me... I was thinking it would be The Eiger circuit from GT5/6 era, but got confused, still a good vid of course!!
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That's is soooo cool! Excellent to go and drive it and thanks for making the video 👍👍
I drove part of the Sierra track from GT5 over in Spain a few years back. Sadly I had a crappy little hire car but it was still cool to go and do it 😀
absolutely loved this track in the game, shame it was only there and not in gt3 and gt4
Paris has 2 tracks that's based on real roads: George V and Opera
The town of Assisi (Italy) has Citta d'Aria
And if you go to Tokyo (Akasaka section) you'll find Route 246!
New York has a fictional circuit too based on real roads.
Madrid and London had real roads as the race track too!
Oh wow. I never knew this was a "real" track. That's awesome!
Had no idea this was a real road, cool vid!
GT1 will always be my favourite as its what really confirmed to me that cars are the greatest thing ever. GT2 is pretty close behind though! I've been progressively less charmed by every game since and haven't been able to care enough to even try what came after gt5. They just seem so sterile:(
This is my next destination during my next vacation.
It's finally been covered, awesome stuff
Now I want to see a wagon version of that Mercedes as a mod for GT2. And by "now" I mean, before even watching the video, just by the thumbnail.
Also, aren't ALL road circuits in GT games based on real road layouts? Seattle, New York, Citta di Aria? Costa di Amalfi too I think.
Would be really cool if one of the mod teams making mods for GT2 added a diesel Mercedes wagon as a mod. I think we'd actually cry!
I think so yes, just really cool!
That's really cool. Loved this!
Yo, I enjoyed this video. Thanks! Can you please tell me which music tracks were used for both the first GT2 lap, and then the comparison two-frame portion? Love those OST songs, and cant remember which ones they were. Great use of them in your video!
Thanks so much for your comment!!
The one for the first lap is west city - french and Italian cars. The one on the comparison is actually the theme song from DRIV3R.
Cheers!
@@427Motorsports Thanks for the reply. I did end up finding the West City track. I would not have gathered the DRIV3R, so cheers for that! You actually inspired me to buy the GT2 & 3 OST CDs from Japan. Sub'd, cheers!
That's one beautiful 124😍
Thank you!!
I always thought Grindewald was a fictional circuit located somewhere in the Alps until I found this video. To be honest it's not my favorite track in GT2.
Super awesome, added to my bucket list
what were you using as the GPS Navigation device?? It looks like an iPad Mini?
Yup, iPad mini! It's a cellular one, connected to a bluetooth head unit in the car, meaning I have basically all the infotainment of a modern car but easily removable to keep it classic!
Gran Turismo 2 had the best roadster at the time on the cover while the original one had its tires . Best performance tires.
They should bring back Grindelwald in GT7
Absolutely, imagine with those graphics!
When gt was playable
I need to do this in 24
Definitely recommend, such a lovely place!
Head over at 6:58 to skip all the chit chat, thank me later
As we aren’t a gaming channel but a car restoration channel, some explaining as to what the hell we’re talking about to our usual audience was necessary. But thanks, later.