waron said:
maybe it was in GT3 i don't remember though i know that i played on ps2 Gran Turismo game were was like 55-60 skylines. there are different versions and years but when they are putting every nissan from every year eventhough some cars didn't change at all something is not right. besides will you actually unlock all those 800 cars? not really, so why not give me less cars cause there's definitely at least 100-150 shitty ones nobody will want to drive. even 300 but different and good cars will give me months if not years of fun and i won't have to drive 50 races with Mini Cooper to unlock GT40 - quality over quantity. yes there are many same cars in Forza, but i get only 3-4 of them and those are the best versions released over years that are sigificanlty different from each other(i don't want every skyline released between 1990-2000 pick the best one of them or the most famous cause i wouldn't tell the difference between any of those versions thanks to the fact that they're pretty much the same). modification in Gran Turismo so far wasn't as huge as in Forza. i didn't play much in GT4, though in GT3 there wasn't much compared to what you can see on xbox. and visual modification is nowhere near Forza i doubt there is any console/pc game with so many visual tunning options. |
Will I personally unlock all 800? That is completely irrelevant. They do not add various years of a certain model so every single person can unlock all of them, they include them because as I said, someone may want the 95 model, another may prefer the 2000 model, another may prefer the 98 model, etc... This goes for every car added into the game. If you do not prefer a 2001 Galant but I do maybe you won't care, but I sure as hell will. Multiply this by the 10M on average who purchase Gran Turismo.
The game has a massive amount of variety because of it. That is a good thing. Trying to pass it off as a negative is just about the dumbest thing I have ever heard and doesn't prove anything because you are just going off of your own personal preference, which outside of you I doubt anyone cares about.
Modification wasn't as big in GT4 as it is in Forza 2? When it comes to fine tuning of your cars internal components I think you need to recheck, because in my first response to you I showed you what GT4 included and to think GT5 will not expand on that greatly is foolish once again.
Also about visual tuning. You obviously do not understand Gran Turismo. That is one of the last reasons why people prefer it over other racing sims on the market. I remember playing Tokyo Xtreme Racing and thinking how awesome it was to mod my car, but that didn't make it any better than GT.
For all we know GT5 might have that too. If so, then what will you say? You clearly stated my post failed, but you have yet to even prove why. 
Man up on this one.
*Edit* Wait a moment, why are you comparing these racers to GT3 when GT4 was the last full installment? That only makes your argument look weaker.
You're running out of straws. 
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