A blog called “iGameReport” claims to have emailed Polyphony Digital in an attempt to clarify the notion that Gran Turismo 5’s “standard cars” will not have interior view. Here’s a portion of what they say Polyphony’s response contained:
“Standard cars do indeed have a cockpit/dashboard view, just not nearly as detailed as the premium cars. The existing cars are not just being copied; they are all being generated properly to create authentic experiences from car to car.”
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the confusion
I've wanted to let everybody know that when PD says "interior" they mean the actual insides of the car, not the cockpit view. All cars have a cockpit view; they just aren't as precise to detail as the actual real life versions.
the way people misread things is ridiculous, its just that 200 cars are insanely detailed compared to the other 800 that are just really detailed. It Polyphony Digital, they're perfectionist.
As long as all cars have a cockpit view, I'm good.