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You people do realise that PD takes their time to perfect and polish every aspect that they can when releasing a full iteration of GT? True, the jump from GT2 to GT3 was only two years, but GT3 was a step back on the series, with less cars than GT2, they only had to focus on creating the game engine per se.

But just take a look at GT3 - GT4, GT3 was released back in 2001 and GT4 released in 2005, 4 years in development, the same engine with just a few touches, almost 4x the amount of cars and almost double the amount of tracks.

So now you have a completely new game engine, with even more cars, more tracks and a hell of a lot more features than any GT game has ever had, and you're complaining that the game is taking so long to release. I'm a massive GT fan myself, but I know that PD delivers on their promise and that GT5 will be one of the best racing experiences ever, since GT5P gaves us a good upcoming view already.

People have all the right to complain, but, as it have been stated, they never gave us an official release date until TGS09, so anything else was just speculation and false hopes.



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