By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Chris Hu said:
SWORDF1SH said:

Say it again and another 10 times, that's what I'm trying to address. You said the quote says 'could' and not 'will' when it clearly says Gran Turismo will end up with 4 to 5 hundred cars. 

Now you either still want to push the 'overpriced demo' narrative by ignoring this or you genuinely misread it. 

If you really want to believe that vague statement from that article you are more gullible then most people.  I'm not buying it and neither did most of the people that bothered to leave a comment in that article.  Like said before GT is known to under deliver on their features.  GT3 was supposed to have weather already that never happened.  GT4 was supposed to have online already that didn't happen.  GT6 was supposed to get a audio patch and a new track every month that didn't happen either plus the rest of the GT Vision cars will never show up either.

GT 1-3 is the best span of racing games in a franchise ever imho. Three top notch, almost flawless racers. Formerly my favorite franchise in gaming. But you're absolutely right about how the franchise has been ever since. It blows my mind sometimes how little people seem to care about how PD has mismanaged the franchise since GT3, or arguably GT4. I guess it's the lack of an alternative on PlayStation. Neither platform really has a fall back option.

In addition to that stuff you listed you can add all the BS about new AI and new physics and damage modeling and improved sound PD promises with each sequel but never delivers. I think GT5 is the last sim racer I've bought, it's sad what has happened to the genre on consoles.