A_C_E said:
Nsanity said:
thismeintiel said:
Nsanity said:
thismeintiel said:
Nsanity said:
thismeintiel said: While this is well written and thought out, it's kind of a lot of info and talk just to end with a "no duh" conclusion. "In conclusion, this debate is not going away anytime soon."
It also says a lot about the power of the GT franchise when a glorified demo can sell more than Forza 1&2 and maybe 4, depending on how well that finishes. Forza may be a great game, but it has awhile to go before it can claim a victory like that. |
That glorified demo was marketed as full as retail game.
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I'm guessing you missed the Prologue in the title. It's okay. Pretty easy to miss.
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You might want to look up the meaning of Proglue and Demo.
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Not quite sure what a Proglue is, but the definition of a prologue is as follows: "a preliminary discourse; a preface or introductory part of a discourse, poem, or novel. Any introductory proceeding, event, etc.: Appetizing delicacies were the prologue to a long dinner."
GT5: Prologue was an extended demo that sold more than the full games that were Forza 1&2, maybe 4. So yea, what's your point?
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Demos dont come with 16-player online races withover 70 cars (including tuned cars), 6 tracks, 12 layouts.
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It wasn't called GT demo, it was called GT prologue. It was also just an introduction to a game that people had to pay for inorder to play. PD pretty much earned what they paid with just the Prologue. It was a fraction; a taste of what the final game would be like and 5 million people flocked their way to this unfinished game.
That is undescribable. That is power.
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Try explaining that to thismeintiel.