I think your reffering to the wrong game Wes. Youre prolly thinking of TT superbikes, eh? This game is a new one by the makers of Gran Turismo. Just so happens to be called Tourist Trophy also. _________________ MC21 300R w/SE bits, Rossi 2001
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BMW Motorrad: K1200R (2005), K1200S (2005), R1200ST (2005)
MV Agusta: F4-1000s (2005), Brutale 910 (2005)
Aprilia: RSV1000R (2005), RSV1000R R Factory (2005)
Ducati: 999R (2005)
Triumph: Speed Triple (2005), Sprint ST (2005)
Buell: Fire Bolt XB12R (2005)
As for tracks, 36 have been revealed:
Beginners Course
Tokyo R246
Apricot Hill Raceway
Citta di Aria
Autumn Ring
Costa di Amalfi
Deep Forst Raceway
Fuji Speedway '90
Grand Valley Speedway
Grand Valley East Section
High Speed Ring
Hong Kong
Infineon Raceway
Motor Sports Land II
Laguna Seca Raceway
Midfield Raceway
Autumn Ring Mini
Cote d' Azur
Twin Ring Motegi Road Course
Twin Ring Motegi West Short Course
Twin Ring Motegi East Short Course
Fuji Speedway 2005
New York City Course
Nurburgring North Course
Special Stage Rout 5
Clubman Stage Route 5
Circuit de la Sarthe 1
Seattle Circuit
Seoul City Course
Suzuka Circuit
Suzuka Circuit East Course
Suzuka Circuit West Course
Test Course
Trial Mountain Circuit
Tsukuba Circuit
El Capitan
"The game includes a variety of helmets, suits, gloves and boots, with Shichisawa revealing that we can expect over fifty suits and fifty helmets, along with street ware. We saw some big name brands in the demo version: Arai, Kushitani, Shoei, Taichi and Spidi look like they'll be making it into Tourist Trophy.
The main mode of play -- Tourist Trophy's GT mode, if you will -- is the Tourist Trophy World mode, and this is wear you can fine tune your racing experience, with gear and even unique riding forms. Like GT mode, TTW mode is a progressive mode of play where you build your skills, take license tests and earn new vehicles and courses along the way.
TTW Mode includes a License School mode where, in GT fashion, you go through training exercises and tests in order to better your riding skills. Because you're riding bikes rather than cars, the tests and difficulty level should be vastly different from GT's license mode. The game promises a number of different tests, each with four levels. Clear the tests and you earn new riding gear.
Don't let the signs fool you -- Tourist Trophy is the main event.
Performing well in the license mode also unlocks new opponents in the main area of Tourist Trophy World: TT Challenge. It's through this mission-style mode that you earn new bikes. In TT Challenge, you select a bike and color and are then placed on a course with a rival racer. Defeat the rival and the bike that you selected becomes yours. While racing in this mode, sign boards display how many seconds you're lagging behind your opponent, something that's sure to add to the intensity of the race.
Outside of the TT Challenge, Tourist Trophy World Mode includes a Series Race mode where you race against three opponents. This is an advanced mode of play, requiring that you've unlocked certain machines through hard work in the TT Challenge and License School sections. Of course, if you haven't gotten far enough in the game to try the Series Race, you can always try out the Time Trial mode of play, which places you by yourself on a single course.
While playing the Tourist Trophy World mode, you can adjust your riding experience in three ways. Prior to the start of a race, you can make quick adjustments to your bike in such areas as power, weight, driving assist and front/rear tire type. You also have access to a Closet, where you can try out all the gear that you've collected.
Also adjustable in TTW mode is riding form. While Tourist Trophy includes a few pre-set forms (inside, normal and outside), Tourist Trophy World's Form Editor allow you to make fine adjustments to eight areas of your form, including seat position, knee angle, underarm angle and waist offset. Form adjustments aren't just for show, as the game simulates your rider's center of gravity, changing the feel of the race based on your form.
Some forms just look cool, of course. Polyphony will be including a Photo Mode similar to mode we saw in Gran Turismo 4. You'll be able to snap pictures of your rider wearing your favorite gear and using your favorite form.
Play the game, and you'll find that racing on two wheels is a totally different experience from four wheels, even though you're racing on the Gran Turismo courses you've come to know over the past year. Gran Turismo doesn't deal with wipeouts and crashes, but Tourist Trophy sure does. It's easy to make your bike lean too far and flip out, with the game switching to a third-person perspective as your bike and biker tumble into the barriers. The game does a good job of replicating the feeling of speed of bike racing, as well as the bumpiness and noise of the ride while racing in racer's perspective."
Skooter wrote:
As for tracks, 36 have been revealed:
Beginners Course
Tokyo R246
Apricot Hill Raceway
Citta di Aria
Autumn Ring
Costa di Amalfi
Deep Forst Raceway
Fuji Speedway '90
Grand Valley Speedway
Grand Valley East Section
High Speed Ring
Hong Kong
Infineon Raceway
Motor Sports Land II
Laguna Seca Raceway
Midfield Raceway
Autumn Ring Mini
Cote d' Azur
Twin Ring Motegi Road Course
Twin Ring Motegi West Short Course
Twin Ring Motegi East Short Course
Fuji Speedway 2005
New York City Course
Nurburgring North Course
Special Stage Rout 5
Clubman Stage Route 5
Circuit de la Sarthe 1
Seattle Circuit
Seoul City Course
Suzuka Circuit
Suzuka Circuit East Course
Suzuka Circuit West Course
Test Course
Trial Mountain Circuit
Tsukuba Circuit
El Capitan
It's called Tourist Trophy, or TT, right?
And the Isle of Man track would not be included because...? _________________ Andy.
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Clearly it's "just" the GT3 engine with some tweaks, how many tracks are in it and not in the GT games? And if there are any, I'll lay good money they end up in GT4.
Looks really good though. _________________ Please do not PM me technical questions, if you can't find it on the Forum start a thread
And the Isle of Man track would not be included because...?
cos there is already a game completley dedicated to the I.O.M TT course, and its hard enough to get round all 37 miles of that without crashing.
fontyyy wrote:
how many tracks are in it and not in the GT games? And if there are any, I'll lay good money they end up in GT4.
there are a few that are not in GT....and GT4 has been out for about a year mate _________________ MC21SP - Roth-tax
CBR400 - track
MC21R - sold
MC21SP - sold
Yeah but fontyyy's been too pre-occupied with the ahem... 'best' nsr ever to notice that! anyway, I thought you had a 28 fontyyy, not a 21...
I think the TT course would be nice, simply because what they've done with the ring and cla sarthe is amazing...
I hope they include some more race bikes for this also. Be nice to try out Ago's MV or an NR500... And why not stick in some Vincents while you're at it! _________________ NSR300R - Why did i ever have a 250...
maxim wrote:Yeah but fontyyy's been too pre-occupied with the ahem... 'best' nsr ever to notice that! anyway, I thought you had a 28 fontyyy, not a 21...
I think the TT course would be nice, simply because what they've done with the ring and cla sarthe is amazing...
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LOL
you can ride no end of bikes including RS125,250 and TX125,250 and just about all the SS400s on TT superbikes, this bike has every curbstone down to a tee and you get a few of the Irish road tracks thrown in. _________________ MC21SP - Roth-tax
CBR400 - track
MC21R - sold
MC21SP - sold
maxim wrote:i know a lot of people have said it's good but.... i dunno. i like variety!
whayoumean......like tracks? or bikes?
LOL the game has longevity it will take you a while to remember your way around, when are you up this way max you can borrow my copy i am to busy slaughtering Jedi in BF2 at the moment. _________________ MC21SP - Roth-tax
CBR400 - track
MC21R - sold
MC21SP - sold
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