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.: January 26, 2006.: February 2, 2006.: April 4, 2006.: June 1, 2006.: June 2, 2006Mode(s),Tourist Trophy: The Real Riding Simulator ( ツーリスト・トロフィー, Tsūrisuto torofī) is a 2006. It was designed by, the same team that makes the popular series. It was largely created off of Gran Turismo 4's game engine.
Tourist Trophy is one of only four titles for the that is capable of output, another being, the physics engine of which is heavily used in Tourist Trophy.Tourist Trophy was first released in China on January 26, 2006, then in on February 2, 2006. The edition was officially released on April 4, 2006 with seven extra motorcycles, new riding gear, seven bonus background music (BGM) tracks, enhanced visual effects, an exclusive 'Semi-Pro Mode' and bike profiles. The edition was launched on June 1, 2006 in Australia, and in Europe the next day. The PAL version offers two additional motorcycles and five new BGM tracks performed by European artists, and Hystereo.
Contents.Gameplay Modes The 'Riding Form' option is available in both Arcade Mode and TT Mode.Arcade mode Before the race, the user can choose among four Riding Form presets: 'Lean Body', 'Neutral', 'Lean Bike' and '/Dirt'. Lean Body focuses on quick cornering, Neutral focuses on handling, and Lean Bike prioritizes slow cornering. The Motard/Dirt form with one leg out in turns is dedicated to and riding; however, the user is free to use it on all bikes. This mode is named after the mode in Gran Turismo games.TT mode The user can enter the Garage Riding Form settings with up to four fully customizable forms to save. They are saved as 'Form A', 'Form B', 'Form C' and 'Motard/Dirt'.
Each one has eleven unique parameters and four presets: 'Neutral', 'Lean Body', 'Lean Bike' and 'Motard/Dirt' from which to choose. The adjustable parameters are as follows:.
'Head Roll Angle' dictates how far to the side the rider's head turns in corners. 'Head Pitch Angle' dictates how far up or down the rider's head is positioned. 'Lateral Slide' determines how far the rider's hips slide towards the inside of a turn. Increasing this value will raise cornering speed at the cost of stability. 'Vertical Slide' dictates how much the rider tucks their body into the bike in corners. 'Body Lean (Full Bank)' dictates the extent to which the rider leans into corners.
'Torso Roll Angle' determines the rider's torso roll in corners. This setting has a significant impact on stability in turns. 'Torso Yaw Angle' determines how far the rider's torso twists toward corners. Decreasing this value results in increased responsiveness. 'Arm Angle' determines how far in or out the rider's arms are positioned.
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Decreasing this value results in increased cornering speed at the cost of responsiveness. 'Seat Position (Forward/Back)' determines how far forward or back the rider sits, influencing their posture and the extent to which they tuck. 'Leg Angle' works much the same as the 'Arm Angle' setting, offering increased responsiveness while sacrificing cornering speed.
'Body Lean (Upright)' dictates the extent to which the rider tucks on straights. An increased value results in higher acceleration and top speed.Tourist Trophy's default setting is 'Normal'. Using the Normal setting, the player can perform maneuvers such as the ' and the ' on powerful bikes. These possibilities are disabled with the 'Professional' setting. Enabling 'Professional' will enhance the simulation aspect as well as the difficulty level, over the arcade-oriented Normal. The 'Professional' setting is supposed to allow a more realistic experience with autonomous upper body control (as the 'Tuck' manual function is enabled), and separate front and rear brake controls replace the double-brake default system.Semi-pro mode The Semi-Pro Mode is an exclusive feature of the North American edition.
Other options enhancing difficulty are 'Strict Judgment'—a 10-second slow down penalty as seen in —and the famous ' display.Other features Photo mode ('Best Shot') Unedited can be taken from a race replay and saved on a PS2 or a connected, like in. This function is known in the game as 'Best Shot'. Using various replay angles as a digital camera, the game is able to produce a selection of screenshots with variable compression rate (Normal, Fine, or Super Fine) and size (up to 1280x960/72 dpi). The user can choose to save the photo, print it with an -compatible USB printer, or display it on TV using the Musical feature. Saved game screenshots can be exchanged with friends or made public on the Internet. Unlike Best Shot, the 'Photo Mode's parameters are fully adjustable and it gives the user the opportunity to entirely set photographs.
The user can tune various parameters such as camera angle or course section. Formatting the USB device in Photo Mode/Best Shot will create the 'DCIM/100PDITT' folder, allowing Tourist Trophy to store, upload and download game picture files generated under the form 'IMG00X.JPG'.
Standard USB 2.0 flash drives (including MP3 players and mobile phones) can be used to manage game JPEG files instead of the official I-O Data model.Replay/ghost files A USB drive can host Tourist Trophy Replay/Ghost files downloaded from either the official game website or a fan site. It can also be used to exchange files with another USB device. Once the files are in the flash drive, the user can upload them from within the game in order to compete with a Ghost ('Time Attack') or to watch a Replay ('Theater'). Each file can be used as Replay or as Ghost.
The first Replay/Ghost files released on the Japanese site featured Japanese pro rider and Tourist Trophy test rider Satoshi Tsujimoto and Tourist Trophy producer. Formatting the USB device from Theater Mode will create the 'PDI' folder, allowing Tourist Trophy to store, upload and download files generated under the name 'replay.dat'. Standard third-party USB devices are also compatible with such files.Challenge mode and race events Unlike the Gran Turismo games, Tourist Trophy does not contain a currency system.
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