Hahah GT5 got delayed again. EPIC.
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| Simulacrum said: Hahah GT5 got delayed again. EPIC. |
What is this again? Didn't the release date get announced at E3 this year? This is a prime example of what I was talking about in my post. Rumored release dates get a lot of street cred, and anything later must be a delay. Still better a delayed game than a bug ridden mess of a game I always say.
Gnizmo said:
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Delayed by some two weeks. I don't think it really counts.
Having said that, they've had five bloody years to make the game, and they have no business delaying it by another day, let alone two weeks to a month.
It's a trademark case of overambition.
Kantor said:
Delayed by some two weeks. I don't think it really counts. Having said that, they've had five bloody years to make the game, and they have no business delaying it by another day, let alone two weeks to a month. It's a trademark case of overambition. |
Not really sure anymore with GT5 getting delayed after a long time of development, anyways is it really just 2 weeks delay? I realy hope it is, and not delayed till january or something,

| Kantor said: Delayed by some two weeks. I don't think it really counts. Having said that, they've had five bloody years to make the game, and they have no business delaying it by another day, let alone two weeks to a month. It's a trademark case of overambition. |
I can think of any number of reasons the game wouldn't be fully done yet. I'd say the most likely would be using their resources in different ways while waiting for the PS3 install base to some critical level so a lot of the critical work was done much more recently than one might expect. Second most likely would be a game breaking bug discovered at the last second that would be unacceptable to launch with. Also on the list would be marketing deciding that date X would increase revenue by Y% over critical period Z.
Gnizmo said:
I can think of any number of reasons the game wouldn't be fully done yet. I'd say the most likely would be using their resources in different ways while waiting for the PS3 install base to some critical level so a lot of the critical work was done much more recently than one might expect. Second most likely would be a game breaking bug discovered at the last second that would be unacceptable to launch with. Also on the list would be marketing deciding that date X would increase revenue by Y% over critical period Z. |
Fair enough for the first two, but the first is stupidity on Polyphony's part, the second really ought to have been discovered earlier, and as for changing date because of revenue... it's a few weeks before Black Friday. It's bang in the middle of the holiday season. Perhaps a delay to avoid releasing next to Kinect?
Really, if the third is true, it's probably launching on Black Friday week.
| Kantor said: Fair enough for the first two, but the first is stupidity on Polyphony's part, the second really ought to have been discovered earlier, and as for changing date because of revenue... it's a few weeks before Black Friday. It's bang in the middle of the holiday season. Perhaps a delay to avoid releasing next to Kinect? Really, if the third is true, it's probably launching on Black Friday week. |
The first isn't stupidity. It is smart use or resources. GT5 will make any amount of money you throw at it back so long as you have enough potential buyers. So while waiting for that to hit you use parts of the team to get other projects finished which lets you maximize use of developer time while helping minimize potential risk (older games rarely sell as well), polish it easier as you have more experience debugging, and doesn't really harm anything. There would be a benefit of higher initial sales, and stronger legs over the same period of time.
The second could be amazingly obscure. It could occur under extremely rare circumstances that had not been identified, or worse had not been able to be replicated on demand. Unless you can force the bug to happen fixing it would take a miracle to say the least.
Although the above is moot. Evidently it was an "executive decision." I'd bet the farm on marketing having some statistic to prove that it will make more money on date X. Delaying to avoid Kinect seems really likely at this point. Anytime in November will keep the game "new" enough to get the same stupidly huge Black Friday boost I suspect. I don't suppose the general public will ever know for certain though.