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Slimebeast said:
lestatdark said:

The standard cars not having interiors was a mistake on Eurogamer part. All cars have interiors, but premium cars have more detailed interiors which also feature damage. 

Anyway, the article had almost all no negativity and pretty much summed up one of the best racing experiences that they ever had. 

And people are still being negative towards GT5. 

Somehow, even if GT5 was the most perfect game in the world, people would still feel negative towards it. It's a shame indeed.

Cool. But what about damage? That PL guy a few posts above said the cars only have cosmetic damage and/or scratches instead of bumps and bends (I assume he means the 800 standard cars).

But earlier I recall I read that ALL cars will support damage. So I wonder what is the truth.

What has been said ever since damage was factored in GT5 last year was that standard cars would have minimal damage (bends and dents on the chassis) and only the premium cars would have full damage, even to the interior of the car. 

I don't know if this affirmation still holds true though, but last GT5 trailer has shown that at least normal cars (like the Evo X) do indeed have dents in the chassis. 



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