i was sent to seattle multiple times for work, everytime id go, i would drive the irl streets of seattle circuit , even called my dad and went through it with him
In the field of extremely niche graphical things in games, I must say that the "Sanyo" sign at this track has got to be the most realistic shiny sign in the history of racing games. Even though it's just an advertising sign in a game, it wows me to this day. Much better than those ugly screens they have there in real life now, at any rate.
It's fun to consider that Enthusia also had a track in London, or should I say, "Not London™" a few years before GT, in two layouts, but the Enthusia staff had a vastly different vision for their version of the track, and yet in that track you still go through Regent Street in both layouts, and the shorter layout actually passes through Admiralty Arch which is kind of funny considering your remarks hahaha. As for why it was cut,I believe they probably felt like it wasn't necessary since it didn't extended the track enough in an interesting manner, and since they made the "short track" first, that was what they kept instead.
@@Anteggggggggggit would be cool to see a video comparing London city courses from various racing games. I had London Racer 2 as a kid and remember having to thread the needle through those arches
I have been wondering how Enthusia got a London course that resembles Tokyo R246 so much, and wondering how come there are no map to resemble such layout.
@@MattJ155 It's a wonderful game, it's really depressing Konami abandoned it as quickly as they did, but releasing it at around the same time GT4 did was a very, very bad idea... >w>' There's also a track set in Paris and even one in San Francisco, plus a bunch of other wonderful fictional tracks. Tsukuba and Nurburgring appear to fill the role of the real tracks.
There's quite a lot of interesting cut tracks from GT5, from the full London course to SSRX's infield layout, but I think the one that intrigues me the most has to be the Matterhorn rally course. Only the course's UI map and thumbnail photos exist, as well as a very incomplete version of the driveable course in one of GT5's prototypes with barely any detail. It was going to be a brand new circuit, but unlike Piazza Del Campo it wasn't advertised and didn't have any known reasons as to why it was cut. Matterhorn would later be used for GT6, but we instead got four road course tracks. I've always wondered why we never got the rally course in GT5 or 6, was it perhaps because we already had an array of Swiss rally courses with Eiger? Who knows...
Thanks for the credit Matt - though I have to forward it on to ddm from the GT Modding Community (& host of GTInfo) for the original information, I only gathered it from them and posted it on GTP!
I remember that when I went to London for my class trip, one day I spent quite some time around the short London Circuit. I had lunch at a Burger King situated at the main straight and I had dinner with the whole class later that same day in a restaurant overlooking turn 1. Overall it was a fun trip, however I remember that one day I spent close to the Gran Turismo track best for some reason.
What a lovely blend of Gran Turismo and London history. Its such a shame we didn't get the full version of the track, if it really went across the Motorway that would have been a really popular drag racing spot online I'm sure!
Now I have more spots to visits when it's my turn to visit London. Yet it's just a pity Gran Turismo have very few high speed focused city circuits before Tokyo Expressway become our placeholder for the loss of Tokyo Xtreme Racer-Seoul is quite short to newer cars.
Metropolis Street Racer on the Dreamcast (and, by extension, Project Gotham Racing on the Xbox) goes through some of these same streets in their London layouts!
@@ruzgarakgul2051 he does now, other than GT stuff (that are reasonably more positive these days, especially when it comes to older GTs) he's been making deep dive videos about JGTC / Super GT racing, which I think is a unique niche that barely anyone, if any, on the platform create videos about. His video quality is way better now, and he did mention Matt a couple of times in past videos so I guess there's probably a handful of people who discovered this channel that way. His long form GT uploads takes me back to like over a decade ago when I first discovered this channel, it's good to have more creators making GT videos.
Now its time to someone port that track and extend it for Assetto Corsa or something ... And yeah those mid paths need to be removed, the road is super crammed I just dont see this place being a race track like that. Also I dont know how would all those businesses feel by not working for few days or residents not be able to move in and out because everything is blocked off for a race event. "its just a game, chill" yeah but still I cant help and think of these things, considering it's rather a simulation game then just a arcade racer.
It would of been nice to have a full version of London. I wouldn’t of been surprised to see the OG Top Gear trio would of been promoting it with the test track, Silverstone, and Brands Hatch.
I wonder if the reason why it was cut is because it's too narrow, in addition to it being boring? Yes, I know we have Citta di Aria (probably spelled it wrong) that's even narrower, but that course has interesting bends and whatnot, a very challenging track. As much as I'd love to drive on the long course, at the end of the day, it's mostly just... straight lines. And if I wanted to drive fast in a city course, we have Tokyo R246. Or I don't know, maybe licensing reasons perhaps?
Tbh the pit road should've be kept, I mean keep in mind is too narrow and short for the X1 and the LMP1 cars for the game, but for normal, tuned and rally cars that look fitted like glove
I wouldn't mind seeing a series about touring the actual streets of GT circuits that are based on real cities
Cote D Azur...or should I say Montecarlo? 😂
i was sent to seattle multiple times for work, everytime id go, i would drive the irl streets of seattle circuit , even called my dad and went through it with him
@@Drexcyia All city courses are based on real life street of those cities except the Special Stages ofc
@@MaykelFS23 absolutely! Tokyo R246 here i come!!
@@MaykelFS23 Is Costa di Amalfi fictional too?
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In the field of extremely niche graphical things in games, I must say that the "Sanyo" sign at this track has got to be the most realistic shiny sign in the history of racing games. Even though it's just an advertising sign in a game, it wows me to this day.
Much better than those ugly screens they have there in real life now, at any rate.
It's fun to consider that Enthusia also had a track in London, or should I say, "Not London™" a few years before GT, in two layouts, but the Enthusia staff had a vastly different vision for their version of the track, and yet in that track you still go through Regent Street in both layouts, and the shorter layout actually passes through Admiralty Arch which is kind of funny considering your remarks hahaha.
As for why it was cut,I believe they probably felt like it wasn't necessary since it didn't extended the track enough in an interesting manner, and since they made the "short track" first, that was what they kept instead.
iirc theres a london course in race driver grid too
@@Anteggggggggggit would be cool to see a video comparing London city courses from various racing games.
I had London Racer 2 as a kid and remember having to thread the needle through those arches
I have been wondering how Enthusia got a London course that resembles Tokyo R246 so much, and wondering how come there are no map to resemble such layout.
Wow, I'll have to check that out. I've never played Enthusia. From memory, there was a London track in Supercar Street Challenge too.
@@MattJ155 It's a wonderful game, it's really depressing Konami abandoned it as quickly as they did, but releasing it at around the same time GT4 did was a very, very bad idea... >w>'
There's also a track set in Paris and even one in San Francisco, plus a bunch of other wonderful fictional tracks. Tsukuba and Nurburgring appear to fill the role of the real tracks.
There's quite a lot of interesting cut tracks from GT5, from the full London course to SSRX's infield layout, but I think the one that intrigues me the most has to be the Matterhorn rally course. Only the course's UI map and thumbnail photos exist, as well as a very incomplete version of the driveable course in one of GT5's prototypes with barely any detail. It was going to be a brand new circuit, but unlike Piazza Del Campo it wasn't advertised and didn't have any known reasons as to why it was cut. Matterhorn would later be used for GT6, but we instead got four road course tracks. I've always wondered why we never got the rally course in GT5 or 6, was it perhaps because we already had an array of Swiss rally courses with Eiger? Who knows...
@@BertoBoi The Matterhorn would definitely make for an interesting topic for another video!
Thanks for the credit Matt - though I have to forward it on to ddm from the GT Modding Community (& host of GTInfo) for the original information, I only gathered it from them and posted it on GTP!
Thanks! I'll update the video description. 👍
I remember that when I went to London for my class trip, one day I spent quite some time around the short London Circuit. I had lunch at a Burger King situated at the main straight and I had dinner with the whole class later that same day in a restaurant overlooking turn 1. Overall it was a fun trip, however I remember that one day I spent close to the Gran Turismo track best for some reason.
Love the little old Top Gear outro, and on that bombshell, it's time to end
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What a lovely blend of Gran Turismo and London history.
Its such a shame we didn't get the full version of the track, if it really went across the Motorway that would have been a really popular drag racing spot online I'm sure!
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Now I have more spots to visits when it's my turn to visit London.
Yet it's just a pity Gran Turismo have very few high speed focused city circuits before Tokyo Expressway become our placeholder for the loss of Tokyo Xtreme Racer-Seoul is quite short to newer cars.
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Metropolis Street Racer on the Dreamcast (and, by extension, Project Gotham Racing on the Xbox) goes through some of these same streets in their London layouts!
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lol I used to drive the number 19 bus. This area is my jam. Fair play to gt. I’d say it’s pretty spot on 😊
Didn't Roflwaffle mentioned something about longer version of London in one of his video?
He did, but said only very little about it.
@Cortexpcs123 I think he said that he couldn't find any info about it if I remember correct.
I didn’t know he did other videos apart from how gt7 is the worst videogame ever conceived in history
@@Dany126PLhe said that he once saw screenshot of citroen concept on london, but not on that main layout and couldn't find it.
@@ruzgarakgul2051 he does now, other than GT stuff (that are reasonably more positive these days, especially when it comes to older GTs) he's been making deep dive videos about JGTC / Super GT racing, which I think is a unique niche that barely anyone, if any, on the platform create videos about. His video quality is way better now, and he did mention Matt a couple of times in past videos so I guess there's probably a handful of people who discovered this channel that way.
His long form GT uploads takes me back to like over a decade ago when I first discovered this channel, it's good to have more creators making GT videos.
Nice to see this video dropping just after I've 100%'d GT5 lol
Now its time to someone port that track and extend it for Assetto Corsa or something ... And yeah those mid paths need to be removed, the road is super crammed I just dont see this place being a race track like that.
Also I dont know how would all those businesses feel by not working for few days or residents not be able to move in and out because everything is blocked off for a race event.
"its just a game, chill" yeah but still I cant help and think of these things, considering it's rather a simulation game then just a arcade racer.
It would of been nice to have a full version of London. I wouldn’t of been surprised to see the OG Top Gear trio would of been promoting it with the test track, Silverstone, and Brands Hatch.
Can’t do it now, not with ULEZ and the 20mph speed limit. Oh yeah, the protest too.
@@MillywiggZ Yep. And at the time of writing this, it's also Remembrance Sunday tomorrow!
If they ever bring back London in GT7 they should definitely include the longer course
Couldn't you drive it on the getaway or black Monday
Technically you could
It’s a good thing they kept it short, you hang around for too long and you increase your risk of getting stabbed.
Even worse when you have to ask for directions while driving the circuit..
thank you matt... ur so cool
I wonder if the reason why it was cut is because it's too narrow, in addition to it being boring? Yes, I know we have Citta di Aria (probably spelled it wrong) that's even narrower, but that course has interesting bends and whatnot, a very challenging track.
As much as I'd love to drive on the long course, at the end of the day, it's mostly just... straight lines. And if I wanted to drive fast in a city course, we have Tokyo R246.
Or I don't know, maybe licensing reasons perhaps?
Yaaaay another gt5 video ❤️
I wonder if you can do this lap on either of the getaway games.
PGR 4 had a pretty decent London course
NFS Shift 2 Unleashed had a better London track, IMO.
We need more tracks like this none in GT7, real cities.
The London layout looks like it's set in 2005 if the Some Girls and David Schwimmer signage suggest something.
Also the video looks like it also set in 2005 because of the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang signage on the bus.
Tbh the pit road should've be kept, I mean keep in mind is too narrow and short for the X1 and the LMP1 cars for the game, but for normal, tuned and rally cars that look fitted like glove
Is the collision data activated in-game? Can you drive on it if you go out of bounds?
Btw, great video as always Matt! 👍
damn reminds me of shift 2
Had to watch in 1.25 faster jokes asides luv your vids mate
@@TSG_Ballverlust 😂 Watch it however you like!
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Maybe someone can recreate that vision london in Assetto Corsa.
It's not short, it's average
Compared to Beginner Course, yes
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