The user can choose to save or print with an Epson compatible USB printer, or display it on TV using the Musical Diaporama feature. Using various replay angles as a digital camera, the game is able to produce a selection of screenshots with variable compression rate (Normal/Fine/SuperFine) and size (up to 1280x960/72 dpi). This function is known in the game as "Best Shot". Unedited screenshots can be taken from a race replay and saved on a memory card or connected USB flash drives, like in Gran Turismo 4. Other options enhancing difficulty are the "Strict Judgment"-a 10-second slow down penalty as seen in Gran Turismo 4-and the famous "Best Line" optional display. The Semi-Pro Mode is an exclusive feature of the North American edition. Professional riding is supposed to allow a more realistic experience with autonomous upper body control (as the "Tuck" manual function is enabled), and a separated front/rear brake control is added over the rear+front brake default system. Enabling the Professional feature will enhance the simulation aspect as well as the difficulty level, over the arcade-oriented Normal. These possibilities are disabled with the "Professional" setting. Using the Normal setting, the player can perform maneuvers such as the "wheelie" and the "stoppie" on powerful bikes. Tourist Trophy's default setting is "Normal". Fully adjustable parameters are "Head Roll Angle", "Head Pitch Angle", "Torso Roll Angle", "Torso Yaw Angle", "Body Lean (Full Bank)", "Arm Angle", "Seat Position (Forward/Back)", "Lateral Slide", "Vertical Slide", "Leg Angle" and "Body Lean (Upright)". Each one has eleven unique parameters and four presets: "Neutral", "Lean Body", "Lean Bike" and "Motard/Dirt" from which to choose. They are saved as "Form A", "Form B", "Form C" and "Motard/Dirt". The user can enter the Garage Riding Form settings with up to four fully customizable forms to record. This mode is named after the mode in related series Gran Turismo of the same name. The particular Motard form with the leg off is the Dirt position dedicated to Enduro and Naked bike riding however, the user is free to use it on all bikes. Lean Body focuses on quick cornering, Neutral focuses on handling, and Lean Bike is about slow cornering. The "Riding Form" option is available in both Arcade Mode (AM) and TT Mode (TTM).īefore the race, the user can choose among four Riding Form presets: "Lean Body", "Neutral", "Lean Bike" and "Motard/Dirt".
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