And yet I can guarantee my car won't be one of the 9,000.sravankb said:That's a very good point. This game better be absolutely fantastic in very way, and not just in scale (We have OVER 9000 cars!!). Nothing else could justify that long of a dev time.sneakypenguin said:I can't believe it took this long Forza 123 came out since GT4
GT3 and 4 both had Subaru Wagons to drive. That's my car. If they modeled a station wagon, you have a pretty fair chance of something close being in there. And, yes, it handles noticeably similar to the real thing.Programmed_For_Damage said:And yet I can guarantee my car won't be one of the 9,000.
I suppose if I wanted to drive my car I could well, go out and drive it. However it would be interesting to see if they captured the way it handled; i.e. shit.
Even though it kind of is? Clearly, otherwise it won't be getting so much press about it being delayed.mjc0961 said:Until the frame rate drops and a critical moment, they lose the race, and toss their controller through the TV. Then it'll just be a frustrating, "fuck now I can't play anything with a broken controller and TV" holiday for racing fans.Andy Chalk said:It's not enough to assuage all doubts and there's still the possibility of other delays - one commenter suggested that Polyphony will want to redesign the delivery vans from the ground up - but if Yamauchi's words hold true, it might just be a happy holiday for racing fans after all.
It's cute that they still think their little racing game is relevant after all this time though.
How is it becoming Duke Nukem Forever? We've seen actual development progress and proof that it's finished, Duke Nukem Forever however is still not finished after about 13 years now.V8 Ninja said:Will this game just PLEASE die off or actually get a concrete release date? It's becoming the next Duke Nukem Forever, and I really don't wanna hear GT5-related jokes for the next decade.