slowmo said:
evolution_1ne said:
slowmo said:
hikaruchan said:
evolution_1ne said:
kowenicki said:
evolution_1ne said:
kowenicki said:
evolution_1ne said:
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=270710
"The environment we have right now allows us to drive motorcycles, but we need to get Gran Turismo 5 done first," Polyphony boss Kazunori Yamauchi told the latest issue of PSM3. "Once that's out of the way, if there's a strong demand for bikes, that's something we'd consider."
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LOL.. is it finished or what?
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guess not, I read some where there was a slight frame rate drop and they have been working on that.....
edit: found it http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=270424
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that sounds.... pathetic, to be honest.
Basically he is saying that on some very very rare occasions it may "dip" below 60fps... dip? like to 50 or so fps... and thats the reason for the delay? I'm not buying that at all.
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this is Kaz and PD we're talking about, not saying I disagree with you, that would be total bullshit, but wouldn't be surprising if true
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The problem is the Yamauchi san is to much of a perfectionist he wont allow a game to be released before he says it is finished witch double-edged sword on won hand it guarantees quality but on the other hand excessively long development times can harm your sales in the long run.
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I'd rather have played GT5 lasy xmas and be playing GT6 with extras next xmas. The development has been poorly managed imo.
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considering the content in this game, I wouldn't say the development time was poorly manged, I'd rather have a full game in 5 years than a half game in 3, updates and dlc have become extremely over used this gen.
but this recent delay has caused a bit of question.
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If the content was planned from early in development you would have a point but it wasn't. They saw what competitors were including in their games and delayed the game to try and not be out done. In my opinion they would have been better off getting the game out there then look to build for the sequel when they had more time to really strip the engine back and rebuild with all the content planned from the beginning.
That's my main concern with the management of the project is the way they seem to have gone from design to production, to hastily redesign and back again several times rather than just believing in the product they originally planned to make.
Maybe I've misundersood you but I didn't say the time had been mismanaged for GT5, I said the actual entire development process has been and I'm pretty certain a lot of industry professionals would agree in this regard. I'm sure the game will be great but I think it cannot live up to the hype anymore even with the wealth of content.
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yeah i strongly disagree, GT5 will exceed expectations and demolish the hype