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Hyruken said:
Hus said:

So i have skimmed many posts and looks like ignorance towards GT is as strong as ever on here.  Prologue is nearing 5 million, and some are predicting that for the full GT release... haha hahah hahahahahhahaha.

Lets just think.  Yamagichi has managed to partner GT5 up with these little known brands.

WRC
Nascar
Redbull F1
Top Gear



The problem with Prologue is that it was never a full price title and was included with most consoles for a large period of time. Mine came with it.

If ODST was released at £17.99 like Prologue then ODST's sales would be a lot higher.

The question is how many of those people will pay the £39.99 for the full game?

We will see.

 

Mr Hus.

GT5 will contain 'NO' F1 cars. Redbull cannot choose whether to allow Sony to have their car. The decision for any F1 car to appear in anything other than broadcast is Bernie Ecclestones decision. Not Redbull. 

And Codemasters own the exclusive rights to F1 right now. You do know Red Bull are in Rallying and other forms of Motorsport right?

WRC, Nascar are not what will sell GT5. Poor implementations of 1 or 2 tracks with no Career or official season is a bad idea. The game will feel unfinished in these areas becasue of this. If I play GT5 it will be to play GT5, not the 1 track addons of fully fledge actual sports. 

WRC is on it's way. A rally fan will buy that over GT5 any day of the week. F1 2010 is on it's way. That is more important to me. And there are plenty of full season Nascar games out there. 

The people who are looking forward to GT5 are the sames GT fans. Not Rally or Nascar fans. No fan will get excited for a single track in their beloved sport. They will buy the licensed game.