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NoobSlayer92 said:
deskpro2k3 said:

Yamauchi:1
Reviewers: 0

This made my day. :D


i second that XD



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and I can't believe no one has pointed this out yet........

GT5's leveling system is not stupid nor is it unnecessary and here's why.

unlike in other games in GT5 you have to PAY to repair your car, and the highest level of damage will require a massive amounts of credits to repair. now image if a level 1 had access to full damage, he would not have the credits to repair his car, and will lack credits to obtain new ones making advancing in the game near impossible. the leveling system in GT5 is basically in place as an idiot proof method. because believe it or not people's idea of playing a racing sim is flooring the car in the wrong direction. this  isn't forza, there's no unlimited rewind feature to undo all your mistakes. In GT5 if you mess up your car you gonna pay for it......literally. the leveling system is there to make sure you can pay for it.



goforgold said:

and I can't believe no one has pointed this out yet........

GT5's leveling system is not stupid nor is it unnecessary and here's why.

unlink in other games in GT5 you have to PAY to repair your car, and the highest level of damage will require a massive amounts of credits to repair. now image if a level 1 had access to full damage, he would not have the credits to repair his car, and will lack credits to obtain new ones making advancing in the game near impossible. the leveling system in GT5 is basically in place as an idiot proof method. because believe it or not people's idea of playing a racing sim is flooring the car in the wrong direction. this  isn't forza, there's no unlimited rewind feature to undo all your mistakes. In GT5 if you mess up your car you gonna pay for it......literally. the leveling system is there to make sure you can pay for it.

Good point :) I didn't think that one



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goforgold said:

and I can't believe no one has pointed this out yet........

GT5's leveling system is not stupid nor is it unnecessary and here's why.

unlink in other games in GT5 you have to PAY to repair your car, and the highest level of damage will require a massive amounts of credits to repair. now image if a level 1 had access to full damage, he would not have the credits to repair his car, and will lack credits to obtain new ones making advancing in the game near impossible. the leveling system in GT5 is basically in place as an idiot proof method. because believe it or not people's idea of playing a racing sim is flooring the car in the wrong direction. this  isn't forza, there's no unlimited rewind feature to undo all your mistakes. In GT5 if you mess up your car you gonna pay for it......literally. the leveling system is there to make sure you can pay for it.

What about tiered payment that scales with levels?



SOLIDSNAKE08 said:

its been confirmed today that GT5 has a weather system, track editor and go karts! seriously i think this is going to be the best selling in the series even beating GT3 sales of 14 million plus!

goforgold said:

and I can't believe no one has pointed this out yet........

GT5's leveling system is not stupid nor is it unnecessary and here's why.

unlink in other games in GT5 you have to PAY to repair your car, and the highest level of damage will require a massive amounts of credits to repair. now image if a level 1 had access to full damage, he would not have the credits to repair his car, and will lack credits to obtain new ones making advancing in the game near impossible. the leveling system in GT5 is basically in place as an idiot proof method. because believe it or not people's idea of playing a racing sim is flooring the car in the wrong direction. this  isn't forza, there's no unlimited rewind feature to undo all your mistakes. In GT5 if you mess up your car you gonna pay for it......literally. the leveling system is there to make sure you can pay for it.


there are first posts and then there are first posts...good start whoever you are.



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goforgold said:

and I can't believe no one has pointed this out yet........

GT5's leveling system is not stupid nor is it unnecessary and here's why.

unlink in other games in GT5 you have to PAY to repair your car, and the highest level of damage will require a massive amounts of credits to repair. now image if a level 1 had access to full damage, he would not have the credits to repair his car, and will lack credits to obtain new ones making advancing in the game near impossible. the leveling system in GT5 is basically in place as an idiot proof method. because believe it or not people's idea of playing a racing sim is flooring the car in the wrong direction. this  isn't forza, there's no unlimited rewind feature to undo all your mistakes. In GT5 if you mess up your car you gonna pay for it......literally. the leveling system is there to make sure you can pay for it.

Amazing first comment.



FlyingLotus said:
_BetterThanToast_ said:
scottie said:

For the 2nd time this week (and the second time in my life) I feel the need to defend IGN.

Reviewers CANNOT play games in their entirety. Well, some games they can - those that last about 6 hours. The majority of reviews are done to make money, which we cannot blame them for - everyone needs to eat. How long would you guess it would take to full experience every facet of GT5? It's just impractical to expect a reviewer to sink that much time into a game, especially when they need to get the review out as soon as they can, in order for it to actually be useful to anyone.

 

When reading reviews (and I do hope you read reviews in their entirity) you must always be aware that the reviewer did not play the game as much as you will over your  life.

Oh dear. This is wrong in so many ways.

Nope i agree with him. Do you really think reviews put 200 hours in starocean 4 to complete the game fully?


No i don't expect 200 hours, but i do expect disclaimers or explainations, like a reviewer giving an initial review, which may or may not to be updated to a full review later. I don't think its unreasonable to expect a halfway decent job if the person is getting paid. Its because of attitudes like above that review standards can be very poor.

If a reviewer is unsure of something like damage because of time constraints, can't they ask the developer? I mean this "troll" asked and he got a reply. Why didn't the question come a reviewer? I mean its their job to know about a game so as to inform other people.



goforgold said:

and I can't believe no one has pointed this out yet........

GT5's leveling system is not stupid nor is it unnecessary and here's why.

unlink in other games in GT5 you have to PAY to repair your car, and the highest level of damage will require a massive amounts of credits to repair. now image if a level 1 had access to full damage, he would not have the credits to repair his car, and will lack credits to obtain new ones making advancing in the game near impossible. the leveling system in GT5 is basically in place as an idiot proof method. because believe it or not people's idea of playing a racing sim is flooring the car in the wrong direction. this  isn't forza, there's no unlimited rewind feature to undo all your mistakes. In GT5 if you mess up your car you gonna pay for it......literally. the leveling system is there to make sure you can pay for it.

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Porcupine_I said:
goforgold said:

and I can't believe no one has pointed this out yet........

GT5's leveling system is not stupid nor is it unnecessary and here's why.

unlink in other games in GT5 you have to PAY to repair your car, and the highest level of damage will require a massive amounts of credits to repair. now image if a level 1 had access to full damage, he would not have the credits to repair his car, and will lack credits to obtain new ones making advancing in the game near impossible. the leveling system in GT5 is basically in place as an idiot proof method. because believe it or not people's idea of playing a racing sim is flooring the car in the wrong direction. this  isn't forza, there's no unlimited rewind feature to undo all your mistakes. In GT5 if you mess up your car you gonna pay for it......literally. the leveling system is there to make sure you can pay for it.

Gran Turismo 5 the Demon's Souls of Racing Sims!


Good summary



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So, for those who have the game... how long would you say one needs to play before noticing the change in damage?