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I don't see why so many people want damage. Tire wear, fair enough, maybe malfunction of certain mechanical parts making you repair them for a cost, but then this is unfair when when it's a driving simulator, not designed to crash or pay for repairing denting and damage to my car then I hope they give more prize money. I've never bought a GT game to crash, I bought them to drive. If I wanted damage I'll get Burnout.

And also, earlier then expect is good news, due to the fact most of the mechanics are done it's jsut a case of building each individual car to the real life specs and details that takes time and they have loads done already. I look forward to it's release in March next year at the same time as a price cut. :P



Hmm, pie.