Domicinator said:
huaxiong90 said:
Domicinator said:
B) Whoever said it was "ignorant" to think that the final release will not look better than the demo----It's ignorant, at least in marketing circles, to expect your core audience to just magically know that. I would venture to say a vast majority of gamers out there are not details kind of people. When you say something is a demo of a game on Playstation Network or Xbox Live, then users expect a demo. It doesn't say "GT5 Demo that is only focusing on the physics, not the graphics or the rest of the game". It just says "Gran Turismo 5 Demo".
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Like I said, I didn't mean to offend you when saying that, but you can't expect much from a 200 MB demo in the way of graphics if you've seen gameplay videos of more advanced builds, let alone some screenshots.
And for your information, I'm not a fanboy (I own a 360 and Wii, and they get a lot of my play time), and I don't have a problem if you don't like the physics of the game, to each his own. But I'm just saying, if you were expecting more than this, then you're going to have to wait till a future demo. This was specifically aimed at hardcore racing fans.
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And just to clarify once more--I have no problem with this being a demo targeted at a certain demographic and only focusing on physics, but if that's going to be the case, they need to SAY SO. If they don't, they're not even going to have peoples' interest enough when the REAL demo comes out later. I'm a hardcore gamer, but a casual racing sim gamer. Based on this demo, I wouldn't even be interested enough anymore to download another demo before release.
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I understand, and I agree it was pretty misleading. But I don't think this is going to be THAT bad for GT's image in the end. A future polished demo should be able to rectify this. But if it really turned you away, I don't blame you.