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Onyxmeth said:
toastboy44562 said:
Onyxmeth said:
toastboy44562 said:
leo-j said:
How'd you get the GT5 prologue demo?


let's see.....I bought it

That's not comparable to a free demo of Forza 2. Prologue isn't even a demo at all. It's a self contained racing product. You paid $40 for a game, not a demo. If you really consider it a demo, you should probably bring it's value down to 1/10 since $40 is never good value for a demo at all. Anything over free is probably asking for too much.

you have to take in account that GT5 is going to be a much bigger game than foza 3....

Your value is still too high. Prologue costs $40. GT5 will cost $60. Unless GT5 is only 50% bigger than Prologue, it doesn't have a value of 10/10. Forza 2's demo has 10/10 value since you don't pay for it.

Also, I'm a bit confused about one game being bigger than the other. I've noticed that in both games, it seems some of the same cars get reused by adding in a whole block of three or four consecutive years on the model, but ultimately it's the equivalent of saying putting Undertaker in his biker costume and then in his phenom costume means there are two characters in a WWE game. In a racing world where we have online auctions featuring completely custom cars for sale and damn near unlimited tuning and upgrade options, a ridiculously large car list becomes less and less necessary.

Look at GT4. There were 49 Nissan Skylines in the game.


I meant more along the lines of

Forza 2 full game is about 15 times the demo.

And GT5 full game is about 15 times bigger than its demo...so its an even comparison