Nsanity said:
thismeintiel said:
Nsanity said:
Try explaining that to thismeintiel.
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Lol, why should he? He and I probably agree on this. GT Prologue wasn't just an ordinary demo, hence why places like Joystiq and IGN and fans of the series were calling it an extended/glorified demo. So, everyone knew what they were getting with the game. Just a taste (70 cars compared to 1000 cars and 6 tracks compared to 31 tracks, so ~7%-8% of the final game) of what would be in the final GT5, and they still bought in droves (over 4M). Now when Forza can achieve something like that, you give me a call.
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Fact still remains that Gran Turismo 5 Prologue was marketed as a full retail game that was priced at $39.99 and there is nothing you or some random reviewer can change about that.
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Actually, it's the other way around. No random poster can change the fact that everyone knew that GT5:P was an extended demo. If it makes you feel better to think that, since a demo of GT5 sold more than 2 FULL Forza titles (maybe 3), go right ahead. 