Gran Turismo 5 Damage Shocking
Damage has long been a much wanted element in the Gran Turismo series and when it was announced that Gran Turismo 5 would have just that, people got excited. Very excited.
Move on a few years and only a few months away from launch and people aren’t so happy. Because despite the fantastic visuals that are on offer, the damage models are simply terrible.
Polyphony seems to have told its polygons to bend all over the place with complete disregard for the way actual metal dents, and the differences between metal panels and plastic bumpers, which tend to bend or crack completely.
There’s also no effect on the game’s textures, so cars are all bashed up but the paintwork remains flawless.
Check the video below to see just how bad it is.
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