I've been a big fan of gran-turismo from the start but nothing would make me even think about getting the next gran-turismo from the first gran-turismo - gt4 the series was getting better then gt5 was like they went backwards the only redemption was the online then gt6 they went and took everything bad about gt5 and amplifyed it so only a handful of cars drive halfway properly then the updates started and the game went to $#|+ !!! But as far as people having to pay to watch a race on TV we already do it's called cable and if they are again talking about making the races ppv forget it they'll lose to many fans and the sponsors will pull out . Just look at NASCAR they signed on with channels only available with higher grade cable subscription and now they can't fill the seats at the tracks and their TV ratings have dropped . Of course this might be due to the fact all winter they were talking about putting more cars on the track and then right before Daytona they said there'll only be 40 cars in the race REALLY less cars on track the races were starting to get boring with all the bs rules anyway now there's less cars #+? IT'S NASCAR NOT F1 KICK THOSE CRY BABIES OUT AND LET REAL DRIVERS IN WHY YOU THINK FERRARI WILL NEVER BE IN NASCAR HELLO I JUST TOLD YOU ( THEY WHINE TO MUCH ) lol speaking of Ferrari look at the endurance races last year only time Ferrari got ahead of Chevy was when Porsche wrecked Chevy which after the 24h LM I stopped watching endurance racing Porsche should've been ban for the season only race they didn't knock out the Corvette was the 24h Daytona . Think I've given everyone a lot to think about . As far as the future of racing I think it will suffer in the coming years before they put it back on standard TV that you can get with just an antenna .roon wrote:Have the FIA get in touch with Polyphony, Turn 10, and other racing sim developers. Broadcast a variety of synthesized engine sounds, informed by the cars' data feeds/ECU signal. Whatever informs the rpm/pedal position visualizations. Allow the viewer to select from their choice of "real racing engine" sound overlays, be that an NA V10, a BRM H16, a Cosworth DFV, a NASCAR V8, a 2 stroke kart engine, or whatever else might be consider the sound of a "real racing car" per FIA focus group studies. The elite afficionado might be tempted by the "galloping hooves" option, available with the 'Purist' package, at a cost of €20 per broadcast. There will of course be a "normal feed" option for the less nostalgic. To attract new viewers, the voices of popular celebrities, performing artists, and particularly melodic drivers, will be recorded singing hit songs and pitch bent in accordance with engine RPM. Furthermore, if dear viewer is concerned that the cars aren't loud enough, at regular intervals during the race a message will be scrolled across the screen stating, "The FIA Viewer Satisfaction Initiative would like to take this moment to ask: Have you considered rotating your volume knob clockwise?" and "Remember: Always wear adequate ear protection when simulating the Real Racing sound. -The FIA SafeSpeakers Initiative." A further development of this technology would include a "Murray Walker" filter for alterning commentators' voices toward the creation of the authentic "real commentator" sound.