To clarify my stance a little, I really like the new tire sounds. Massive improvement compared to GT5. Probably some of the best tire sounds I've heard and I too like that the sound changes the harder you drive them.
My complaint is the volume of them. They're just too damn loud in my opinion. Knock the overall volume down by 20% or so and they'd be excellent.
making my way through this thread catching up...
I have posited this explanation for the tire noises on the other forum... In the end I agree it's probably a little too loud, but not much.
Consider this: That when you take a car out and bang on it like we do in this game, you'd have mods done to your car or a perspective within the car that changes your overall impression of the mix of sounds.
If you owned a Fit in real life, for instance, you would never take it to the track. There is no comparison for the game, as a result.
If you are driving from the interior view, you don't hear the tires as much, and some racers have commented taht the mix from that perspective is spot on, even comparing racing videos and sports broadcasts showing the similarities. So, consider that the view a lot of us uses the majority of the time (bumper) would naturally cause you to hear a different mix of tires vs engine, being that the engine is covered by a hood, and the tires are direct to the recording device or your ears (imagine actually sitting on the hood lying down face forward with a controller in your hand... no really, it'll bring a smile to your face
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If you took any daily driver to the track, you'd probably have a tire better than the "Comfort" variety in GT6, thereby giving you more grip and less of a need to push the tire to its limit where it is the loudest.
If you owned a civic IRL and took it to the track, first you probably wouldn't push it this hard, hence never end up hearing noises like these ones. Second, if that civic was taken to the track it would probably have an intake, a loud fart can exhaust, and possibly a turbo and other things that would cause you to hear those sound elements over the tires screeching.
So, in the end I still think it's a little too loud, but not much, when you consider for a moment that taking real tires and beating on them like this really does make a FUCKING LOUD noise that alerts drivers and cops from far and wide that there is a "crazy driver" nearby
In my stock car, pushing the tires makes it the loudest aspect of the noise profile, even from within the car.
just my .02