I always loved the CLK GTR and the LM. For me is even more special because I'm brazilian and Ricardo Zonta became FIA GT world champion alongside Klaus Ludwig driving the CLK LM in 98. The #2 car will always be iconic.
Let’s focus on the fact that the gran turismo series didn’t feature a proper interior view for this car until gt7 which is outrageous. Because the Forza series and other competitors have implemented cockpit views for all of their cars way earlier.
It didn't have one because it was one of the 800 or so standard/simplified cars in GT5 & 6, it was a literal port of the same model from Gran Turismo 4. Simply put, Polyphony Digital took too long to make their detail, premium cars. Either they could just make due with the 250-300 cars they made for GT5 (later around 400 in GT6), or they tried porting these as a way to compensate. PD went with the latter and this is what we got since making full-on interiors for that many cars wouldn't have been possible. And yes, it became a common complaint for a lot of people in the GT community during its development and it was imo not their best decision for ruining the consistency. With that said, there's no point in focusing on it now as the damage was already done.
@@RandomCarGuy17 hey $on¥ employee! GT6 had basically the exact same amount of cars that had an interior view just like GT5. Maybe with 10 - 20 additions nothing more, GT5 didn’t have 250 -300 high detail cars but around 100 and I think not even that many. The same goes for gt6. I played them both. Stop lying in favour of $on¥.
@@bungwohlio *Polyphony Digital employee. If you're going to insult me, the at least be accurate as Sony didn't make that decision, Polyphony Digital did. Not lying though, just counting using the actual car lists as a reference and I actually played both. I can count the car lists right now and find that number. Here's a link to GT5's car list of both if you think I'm lying. www.gran-turismo.com/local/us/data1/products/gt5/carlist_en.html
GT7 should be the FIA GT version though. with the GT108B(flat plane crankshaft giving it more of a european V8 sound) instead of the M119(the one used in Le Mans 1998 which failed)
I’m more concerned about the fact that gran turismo 6 didn’t have interior view while the competition did. $on¥ should be really ashamed of themselves.
@@bungwohlio Because it's a talking point that's been done to death already in the GT community alone. Most people have gotten over it at this point and Sony wasn't in charge of that. That and other decisions in the GT franchise are primarily made by Polyphony Digital.
@@RandomCarGuy17 $ony’s secret advertisement youtube channel detected. Of course they were in charge of this. Polyphony is directly subordinated to $on¥. $on¥ should have went out pf business for allowing this.
@@RandomCarGuy17 I think also Mercedes does not keep it in its musuem. The car is a source of shame for them. Im not surprised why its not any racing games because I think Mercedes fear the memes that will come out as people try to replicate the CLR flying.
There was a go karting place in the Outer Banks that had closed-cockpit karts with hatches on top that I think you had to have a license to drive, either that or you had to be a certain size, and I was neither. I was like 4 going on 5 and this was actually the first time I was grown enough to drive any go kart on my own. But anyway, the enclosed go karts my dad and my uncle got to drive were modeled after CLKs. I can't find any pics online of these karts online, and I thought there was a chance I might've just dreamt it 23 years ago and it became implanted in my memory that way, but I asked my uncle about it, even showing him a diecast for reference, and he remembers it. There was also a place we went to a couple of times in Cherokee that had Viper-looking open go karts with real-world sponsor liveries. I remember there being a Tabasco one, which could've just been a NASCAR livery like a lot of those places put on their karts, but the other one I remember was Sprite, and I don't know of any real-world paint schemes that could've been based on. I think it was my local Frankie's Fun Park that had a Rice Krispies Treats #5 kart at one point, which I guess was based on a real Terry Labonte scheme that I only became aware of afterwards, but it still seems like a pretty random, forgotten alternate scheme to choose to put on a go kart.
That's cool to know, didn't think there were any go karting places that had modelled Kart shells on the CLK-GTR. I"ve seen ones based on NASCAR stock cars though.
this games are matching perfect to the original sound of the CLK GT-R LM : 22:37 - Automobilista 2 03:32 - All Star Racer 10:27 - Project Gotham Racing 4 17:24 - Project CARS 20:52 - Project CARS 2 23:30 - Project CARS 3
that's the CLK LM Le Mans version (numbers 35 and 36) with the actual M119. too bad there's not much with the FIA GT version of the CLK LM(other than the Gran Turismo series). you know, the one with the GT108B that dominated FIA GT 1998
I really hope we see the CLK GTR in Gran turismo 7 or 8, race car and road car! Fun Fact: The CLK GTR was supposed to be featured in gran turismo 2 but was cut due to licensing issues (probably EA being shitty as usual)
@@bungwohlio It was technically never confirmed to be done by them. With that said, if there was an exclusive license deal; I wouldn't put it on the same level as things EA has done as it would've been a temporary exclusive considering that most games at this point can have Toyota as a license again. That's nothing compared to EA's decade and a half long exclusive license deal with Porsche.
@@RandomCarGuy17 not confirmed ?… stop lobbying for $on¥. Just the fact that except of gt7 no other racing game had any toyota cars shows that it was indeed a shady licensing deal just like the one EA had with Porsche. And just because games are allowed to use toyota now doesn’t change the fact that $on¥ had one in the past. An exclusivity deal is an exclusivity deal, it’s bad for the gaming industry.
NFS4 on PS1 and NFS HP2 on PS2 have the GTR's drivetrain and rims built onto the LM's chassis. Honestly, those 2 are my favorite CLK GTRs in all of gaming.
Dude, the LM is not the racing version of the GTR; both models already competed in the same class. The GTR offers both street and racing variants, each with distinct aerodynamics and specifications, yet both are equipped with a V12 engine (6.0 for the GT1, 6.9 for the street). The LM, which succeeded the GTR GT1, was powered by a V8 engine derived from the C9. The CLKs featured in Hot Pursuit 1 and High Stakes were the racing variant of the CLK GTR.
Late reply (sorry, I got distracted): Right, it depends on which FM you're talking about. For the 2023 game, it was a prize car for a "featured race" that is sadly no longer active. (basically more stupid FOMO practices in Forza). If you're talking about the original FM title from 2005, it can be won in the endurance class B Championship in career mode. Though if you don't want to play through the career mode to drive this car, you can use a cheat code to access it. When starting a new game, enter n0sLiW as a name and you're automatically at level 50 when starting the game on that save. Which will allow you to drive the CLK-GTR in arcade mode.
I'm going to have to add more timestamps later, I'm about to go to work.
EDIT: and they're here, enjoy!
I always loved the CLK GTR and the LM. For me is even more special because I'm brazilian and Ricardo Zonta became FIA GT world champion alongside Klaus Ludwig driving the CLK LM in 98. The #2 car will always be iconic.
I see GTR/LM I click👍
Yeah, I'm kind of obsessed with this series of cars too, to the extent that I now know how to tell them apart.
ah, i see you're a man of culture as well
Let’s focus on the fact that the gran turismo series didn’t feature a proper interior view for this car until gt7 which is outrageous. Because the Forza series and other competitors have implemented cockpit views for all of their cars way earlier.
It didn't have one because it was one of the 800 or so standard/simplified cars in GT5 & 6, it was a literal port of the same model from Gran Turismo 4. Simply put, Polyphony Digital took too long to make their detail, premium cars. Either they could just make due with the 250-300 cars they made for GT5 (later around 400 in GT6), or they tried porting these as a way to compensate. PD went with the latter and this is what we got since making full-on interiors for that many cars wouldn't have been possible. And yes, it became a common complaint for a lot of people in the GT community during its development and it was imo not their best decision for ruining the consistency.
With that said, there's no point in focusing on it now as the damage was already done.
@@RandomCarGuy17 hey $on¥ employee!
GT6 had basically the exact same amount of cars that had an interior view just like GT5. Maybe with 10 - 20 additions nothing more, GT5 didn’t have 250 -300 high detail cars but around 100 and I think not even that many. The same goes for gt6. I played them both. Stop lying in favour of $on¥.
@@bungwohlio *Polyphony Digital employee. If you're going to insult me, the at least be accurate as Sony didn't make that decision, Polyphony Digital did.
Not lying though, just counting using the actual car lists as a reference and I actually played both. I can count the car lists right now and find that number. Here's a link to GT5's car list of both if you think I'm lying. www.gran-turismo.com/local/us/data1/products/gt5/carlist_en.html
PGR4,FM3/4 & FM1 got the GTR sound right, as for the LM, the Project Car Series, AMS & GT7 got it.
GT7 should be the FIA GT version though. with the GT108B(flat plane crankshaft giving it more of a european V8 sound) instead of the M119(the one used in Le Mans 1998 which failed)
The first GTR race car version with the big black wing is where its at! The others didn't captivate as much as that did!
Nah, the street version are cool too.
FM1 is the only FM installment that features the racing version of CLK GTR, others use "straßenversion".
Yup! Don't know why they stopped using the race car version tbh.
@@RandomCarGuy17 yeah, so much for "Motorsport" lol
I’m more concerned about the fact that gran turismo 6 didn’t have interior view while the competition did. $on¥ should be really ashamed of themselves.
@@bungwohlio Because it's a talking point that's been done to death already in the GT community alone. Most people have gotten over it at this point and Sony wasn't in charge of that. That and other decisions in the GT franchise are primarily made by Polyphony Digital.
@@RandomCarGuy17 $ony’s secret advertisement youtube channel detected. Of course they were in charge of this. Polyphony is directly subordinated to $on¥. $on¥ should have went out pf business for allowing this.
It's weird that no video game past and present ever had the CLK GTR/LM's succesor, the CLR, until GT2 Project A-Spec, but that one's a mod.
The CLR is also available as a mod in Assetto Corsa.
@@RandomCarGuy17 It's like the AAA game devs only know about the GTR/LM.
@@heavenlanes5598 Well either that or they just don't care for the successor car that decided to take off on LeMans at 1999.
@@RandomCarGuy17 At least I like all three of them equally lol
@@RandomCarGuy17 I think also Mercedes does not keep it in its musuem. The car is a source of shame for them. Im not surprised why its not any racing games because I think Mercedes fear the memes that will come out as people try to replicate the CLR flying.
There was a go karting place in the Outer Banks that had closed-cockpit karts with hatches on top that I think you had to have a license to drive, either that or you had to be a certain size, and I was neither. I was like 4 going on 5 and this was actually the first time I was grown enough to drive any go kart on my own. But anyway, the enclosed go karts my dad and my uncle got to drive were modeled after CLKs. I can't find any pics online of these karts online, and I thought there was a chance I might've just dreamt it 23 years ago and it became implanted in my memory that way, but I asked my uncle about it, even showing him a diecast for reference, and he remembers it.
There was also a place we went to a couple of times in Cherokee that had Viper-looking open go karts with real-world sponsor liveries. I remember there being a Tabasco one, which could've just been a NASCAR livery like a lot of those places put on their karts, but the other one I remember was Sprite, and I don't know of any real-world paint schemes that could've been based on. I think it was my local Frankie's Fun Park that had a Rice Krispies Treats #5 kart at one point, which I guess was based on a real Terry Labonte scheme that I only became aware of afterwards, but it still seems like a pretty random, forgotten alternate scheme to choose to put on a go kart.
That's cool to know, didn't think there were any go karting places that had modelled Kart shells on the CLK-GTR.
I"ve seen ones based on NASCAR stock cars though.
this games are matching perfect to the original sound of the CLK GT-R LM :
22:37 - Automobilista 2
03:32 - All Star Racer
10:27 - Project Gotham Racing 4
17:24 - Project CARS
20:52 - Project CARS 2
23:30 - Project CARS 3
that's the CLK LM Le Mans version (numbers 35 and 36) with the actual M119. too bad there's not much with the FIA GT version of the CLK LM(other than the Gran Turismo series). you know, the one with the GT108B that dominated FIA GT 1998
@@togera77 I didn't know but thanks.
@@gilgamesh9356 I've only recently realized that too. thanks to Mercedes wanting everyone to forget about that fact
Pov: Peter Dumbreck Mercedes CLR Is Flipping In Lemans 1999
I really hope we see the CLK GTR in Gran turismo 7 or 8, race car and road car! Fun Fact: The CLK GTR was supposed to be featured in gran turismo 2 but was cut due to licensing issues (probably EA being shitty as usual)
Yup, you're commenting on a channel that's talked about the CLK-GTR in GT2 before. :)
@@RandomCarGuy17 Oh my bad😅
But nobody seems to mention how shitty $on¥ was by making a deal with Toyota, not allowing it to be featured in any other game than gt.
@@bungwohlio It was technically never confirmed to be done by them. With that said, if there was an exclusive license deal; I wouldn't put it on the same level as things EA has done as it would've been a temporary exclusive considering that most games at this point can have Toyota as a license again. That's nothing compared to EA's decade and a half long exclusive license deal with Porsche.
@@RandomCarGuy17 not confirmed ?… stop lobbying for $on¥. Just the fact that except of gt7 no other racing game had any toyota cars shows that it was indeed a shady licensing deal just like the one EA had with Porsche. And just because games are allowed to use toyota now doesn’t change the fact that $on¥ had one in the past. An exclusivity deal is an exclusivity deal, it’s bad for the gaming industry.
The sound in the grab turismo psp version 💀💀
Now we are talking 👍
I believe I can fly
Wrong model, the Mercedes who flight was the CLR, not the CLK.
Project cars win for the interior design as much as im a gran turismo guy myself
Is nobody gonna mention how the CLK GTR is in a game called “Corvette Evolution”…?
FM6 and FH3 by far had the best sound for the GTR Street, GT4 for the GTR Race and Automobilista 2 for the LM if you ask me.
@@Mr.Goldbar Gran Turismo 4 has the LM to note. Not the GTR, it was listed as a GTR by mistake.
@@RandomCarGuy17 their problem, they made it turn into a GTR XD
@@Mr.Goldbar Just in name only, the model is still the LM. :)
@@RandomCarGuy17 too late :D
11:20 Gran Turismo PSP is a CLK GTR with Eletric Engine lol
Missed out Project Gotham 2
I don't have it unlocked. :/
NFS4 on PS1 and NFS HP2 on PS2 have the GTR's drivetrain and rims built onto the LM's chassis. Honestly, those 2 are my favorite CLK GTRs in all of gaming.
Dude, the LM is not the racing version of the GTR; both models already competed in the same class. The GTR offers both street and racing variants, each with distinct aerodynamics and specifications, yet both are equipped with a V12 engine (6.0 for the GT1, 6.9 for the street). The LM, which succeeded the GTR GT1, was powered by a V8 engine derived from the C9. The CLKs featured in Hot Pursuit 1 and High Stakes were the racing variant of the CLK GTR.
Good videos of clk gtr game 👍
PGR4 Rules
how i unlock this car in f motorsport?? 🤔
Late reply (sorry, I got distracted): Right, it depends on which FM you're talking about. For the 2023 game, it was a prize car for a "featured race" that is sadly no longer active. (basically more stupid FOMO practices in Forza).
If you're talking about the original FM title from 2005, it can be won in the endurance class B Championship in career mode. Though if you don't want to play through the career mode to drive this car, you can use a cheat code to access it. When starting a new game, enter n0sLiW as a name and you're automatically at level 50 when starting the game on that save. Which will allow you to drive the CLK-GTR in arcade mode.
You forgot CSR2…
I'm not playing that...
@@RandomCarGuy17 it’s okay !
racing games
Project CARS