Tue, Jul 14, 2009 | 19:43 BST
Polyphony Digital answers questions regarding Gran Turismo PSP

Polyphony Digital’s US Producers, Chris Hinojosa Miranda and Taku Imasaki, answered some questions submitted by readers regarding Gran Turismo PSP over on the US PS Blog.
While nothing earth-shattering was revealed, they did see fit to answer a few such as whether any DLC would be released for the game, if cars could be damaged, etc.
As far as DLC is concerned, the answer is no. Same with damage.
“We’re planning on having 800+ cars right out of the box, which is pretty much a lifetime’s worth of racing (I’m still unlocking cars from GT4),” stated Polyphony. “With that sort of breadth and reach of options, having DLC would be like tossing water into the ocean.
“Damage? No. 800+ cars, 35 tracks, on-the-go awesomeness, and a lifetime’s worth of racing? Yes.”
There’s a few others through the link there, but like we said, nothing too earth-shattering and stuff you probably already know about.


7 comments
#1
Syrok
14/07/09, 7:44 pm
That should be “PD doesn’t answer questions regarding GT PSP”, really.
#2
Stephany Nunneley
14/07/09, 7:52 pm
Exactly.
#3
Dr.Ghettoblaster
14/07/09, 8:22 pm
Game definitley looks awesome…..but I wish they were implementing damage. Crashing into cars and walls only to see the silly looking bounce off effect definitley detracts from the realism expected in current gen gaming…
#4
Cort
14/07/09, 8:23 pm
Just three AI cars. That’s a bit crap.
#5
SlayerGT
14/07/09, 8:46 pm
Seriously? If you’re like myself, or you have any skill, you wont need damage. And if the “car on track” count bothers you, then go play…oh wait. There is no other racer worth a shit on the PSP.
Can’t wait.
#6
Psychotext
14/07/09, 8:52 pm
“Seriously? If you’re like myself, or you have any skill, you wont need damage.”
What’s that got to do with anything? Rubbing is racing. Note, not bouncing. Rubbing.
#7
theevilaires
15/07/09, 2:30 am
oh cool gran turismo 1 on psp