| Mendicate Bias said: What I don't understand is why would they not allow the option to have full damage on for veteran players? Why penalize everyone right off the bat and assume they are novices. That would be like an fps forcing you to play through the game on easy for your first play-through. Also why was there so much secrecy over how the damage system works? If polyphony had just come out and said "hey damage gets unlocked as you go up in levels" all this controversy would have ended and we wouldn't still be having threads about the subject. |
I agree that it seems a bit odd to implement this system, though with future updates, they'll be tuning it to be more available right from the start:http://www.gtplanet.net/yamauchi-on-gt5s-mechanical-damage-updates-more/
I think this was mainly because Damage wasn't in the plans of GT5 until late in development, after much bickering and annoyance from a vocal group of fans and media about it. In my case, I never was an apologist of damage, since I race in GT5 and any other simulator not to damage my car, but to drive as smoothly and bump-free as I can.
Heck I can finish a race in GTR-2, Forza 3 and many other sims without even a single scratch, unfortunately, from my experience as well, I've found that the majority of people (especially online) just seem to want to crash into you as much as they can.
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