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DonFerrari said:
Errorist76 said:

Yeah, we’ll see. The demo seems to get quite a good reception. I’m definitely sure the reviews will be pretty mixed though. After PC2 and F7 came out with that much content, I’m sure there’s will be certain reviewers who’ll value that more than others. I’m not even sure if there ever will be a GT7. Kaz said it already, it’s the new start of the second generation of GT games. I actually believe they’ll be treating it more like a platform which will continuously be updated. Of course that would mean they’d need to monetise the game differently, which I’m not sure they’d be risking, especially after recent events. If they really plan on adding 340 more cars and many tracks that definitely means they’ll plan to support it for quite a while. I really want them to focus on classic cars first. Those I miss the most.

Funny thing is that when GT5 released with a lot more content then lets say FM5 and as a sim was better, guess who got the better reviews?

Reviews for racing sim is one of the ones I wouldn't trust at all.

And on playstation official forum there were massive negative comments over the lack of SP campaign.

GT was never a sim and as for which game was better well thats debatable.   Also when GT5 release with more cars, most were just ported over from the previous version so they looked much worse then the new content.  I also believed its online was broken as well and it's campaign was sub par.  So yes, content alone doesn't make a game and the same is for Forza 7.