bowel escribió:Ya se saben los coches de la actualizacion 1.53 que saldrá mañana 18 de diciembre
Ford GT 2017 (N700)
Porsche 911 (993) Carrera RS Club Sport 1995 (N300)
Toyota Crown Athlete G 2013 (N300)
Volkswagen Golf I GTI 1983 (N100)
Los que mas me llaman la atencion son el Porsche y el Golf. Ya podrian meter algun coche de competicion tambien que llevan bastante tiempo sin meter ninguno.
Es curioso, hace unos dias Yamauchi publico en twitter la siluetas de los coches, y ademas de los 4 ya mencionados en la siluetas se intuyen 3 coches "de policia" o quizas "safety cars" (creo que son mas coches "de policia" que se usan en 3 zonas diferentes del mundo). Quizas sea especie de tributo u homenaje a la policía xDD. Pero en GTplanet no mencionan nada de esos supuestos coches "de policia" Tampoco se sabe si llegara Laguna Seca en esta actualizacion
https://www.gtplanet.net/ford-gt-headli ... cember-18/https://twitter.com/kaz_yamauchi?lang=en
Si los mencionan:
"As you may recall from the traditional teaser Tweet over the weekend, the update will contain seven cars. The three missing cars, which we think to be a Dodge Charger police car, a Toyota Crown police car, and a Renault Megane in either police or safety car livery, don’t currently appear in the PS Store. That means that their identities remain unconfirmed for now, but also suggests something further.
There’s only three reasons for a car not to appear in the PS Store. The first is price, with only cars valued at 10,000,000 credits and below appearing in the store. Less common is cars that players cannot purchase at all, such as the recent Supra Gr.4, the Lewis Hamilton Vision GT, and the rare, dirtied Audi R18. Either of these reasons seems unlikely explanations for the three new vehicles.
The final reason is cars only available in the Mileage Exchange. Players can purchase these cars for Mileage Points, and they appear in the player garage as ‘gift’ cars. This seems to be the most likely reason for the cars not appearing in the PS Store, and if so it may prove significant. It would be the first update we’ll have seen to the suite of items available to the Mileage Exchange in over a year, and could suggest a more fundamental change to a feature that has become a little stale recently."