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disolitude said:
HexenLord said:
 

You're right, the problem is though, that it took the US 30 years to finally broaden their vehicles' performance aspects.

I don't argue that...It guess it took 30 years for Americans to combine affordable and well engeneered.

However 2 of the 3 cars I listed above are not in GT5 and its European and Japanese rivals are.

Not to mention that a single Pontiac Firebird isn't there (no knight rider? come on :) ), nor is the G8 GXP. They could have just used the Vauxhaul VXR8 and added the Pontiac badge on it, as its the same freekin car.

I guarantee that there will be enough DLC packs to satisfy a large portion of the dis-satisfied gamers. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if a future (American Muscle) DLC pack is released with some of the newer Domestic performance cars included. 

 

Sony will push PD to milk out as much as they can for the publicity. DLCs and updates will be fairly common. Packs might release with 6 cars, 12 cars, or even 24-30 cars. Updates might be released upgrading large batches of standard cars to premium cars. You have to acknowledge the fact that they're already trying to cram a wee bit too much glorious HD content onto a single Blu-Ray disk. Even if the disk was NOTHING but car files, that would put each vehicle at a meager 35MB. I'm suprised they pulled off what they have in the first place. 

 

DLC will be their answer to the lack of vehicles and the space issue. Could they have included a 2nd disk that could have just been installed and then forgotten? Sure, but not everyone has ~20 GB of HDD space on their PS3 to spend.