Psychosocial said:The game doesn't even seem that appealing anymore. From what I gather, Forza is what it's all about now a days on the racing scene.
GTA? This is about Gran Turismo, lol.PureChaos said:not really, not a huge fan of the GTA games so i'm not fussed at all
oh yeah, miss read it. my bad.Jonluw said:We're talking about Gran Turismo, not Grand Theft Auto.PureChaos said:not really, not a huge fan of the GTA games so i'm not fussed at all
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OT: Couldn't really care less. I don't own a PS3. I am, on the other hand, quite curious as to what new they're going to do with Forza 4. [sub]I really hope they'll implement weather- and time of day settings this time 'round...[/sub]
I do race real cars, unfortunately I can't afford to take a Porsche GT3 around the Nurburgring. If you can help me out with that please let me know!!Matt_LRR said:You know, in the length of time this game has taken to come out, you could have learned to race actual cars?
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You've had more than enough time to pursue sponsorships and make your fortune. No excuses, man.Ziltoid said:I do race real cars, unfortunately I can't afford to take a Porsche GT3 around the Nurburgring. If you can help me out with that please let me know!!Matt_LRR said:You know, in the length of time this game has taken to come out, you could have learned to race actual cars?
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Haha I suppose so, unfortunately I am no Michael Schumacher so GT5 is the closest I am going to getMatt_LRR said:You've had more than enough time to pursue sponsorships and make your fortune. No excuses, man.Ziltoid said:I do race real cars, unfortunately I can't afford to take a Porsche GT3 around the Nurburgring. If you can help me out with that please let me know!!Matt_LRR said:You know, in the length of time this game has taken to come out, you could have learned to race actual cars?
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Something's gotta be the new industry laughing stock.Sean Strife said:I'm honestly thinking Sony said "fuck it, Duke Nukem Forever's finally coming out, so let's create the NEW vaporware that'll never come out."
Oh, believe me, for racing fans, pretty much any wait is justified for polish and additional content.Onyx Oblivion said:Again, no genre, short of an RPG, can possible be worth this wait. I'm still gonna buy it and like it, but I'll know that it's really not going to be as good as it should be after all this freaking time. I played the new demo on a PS3 kiosk, too.
I think you'll find delayed games are usually pretty average (at best), especially when they are delayed this long. Technology moves on, people move on.demoman_chaos said:A delayed game is good eventually, a rushed game is bad forever.
Joshimodo said:I think you'll find delayed games are usually pretty average (at best), especially when they are delayed this long. Technology moves on, people move on.demoman_chaos said:A delayed game is good eventually, a rushed game is bad forever.
GT5 died a long time ago. Why people are even still interested in it, I do not know.
Except for awesome decal minigames. GT doesn't have more of those, as far as I know. And of course it will render Forza obsolete. Forza 3 came out a year ago: It's already old. You know the next installment in the Forza series is going to be released in 2011, right? (A bit early, if you ask me. I think they should at least implement weather settings)demoman_chaos said:it will render Forza obsolete (GT5 has more of everything)
It is unknown what sort of visual customization GT5 will have, but Forza does have a good system. I liked Need For Speed's slider molding gimmick that they introduced in Carbon better though (I think it was called autosculpt or something).Jonluw said:Except for awesome decal minigames. GT doesn't have more of those, as far as I know. And of course it will render Forza obsolete. Forza 3 came out a year ago: It's already old. You know the next installment in the Forza series is going to be released in 2011, right? (A bit early, if you ask me. I think they should at least implement weather settings)
Don't you think it's a bit early to say GT5 has "more of everything" and is definitely better, when the game isn't out yet? I think we should wait until the game is actually out before making such definitive statements.
I haven't heard anything of more racetypes...demoman_chaos said:It is unknown what sort of visual customization GT5 will have, but Forza does have a good system. I liked Need For Speed's slider molding gimmick that they introduced in Carbon better though (I think it was called autosculpt or something).Jonluw said:Except for awesome decal minigames. GT doesn't have more of those, as far as I know. And of course it will render Forza obsolete. Forza 3 came out a year ago: It's already old. You know the next installment in the Forza series is going to be released in 2011, right? (A bit early, if you ask me. I think they should at least implement weather settings)
Don't you think it's a bit early to say GT5 has "more of everything" and is definitely better, when the game isn't out yet? I think we should wait until the game is actually out before making such definitive statements.
But GT5 does have more cars, more tracks, more race types, custom track generator, etc. To match the amount of content GT5 has, the next Forza will have to be one at least 5 discs (DVD's hold about 4gb, Blu-Ray can hold upwards of 80 gb).
But I will admit GT4 was kinda bloated, a lot of the cars were very very similar (they had a lot of Honda Civics that were only different in the year, for exmaple). A good chunk were also kinda pointless (the Jay Leno car that you can't use in a race).
Years of delays=/=valid improvement. 1000+ cars is ridiculous, since nobody uses anything but the top-end in any given style of racing.demoman_chaos said:The following preview will show that unlike 3D Realms, Polyphony hasn't been spending all this time watching cartoons.
Also note the 1000+ cars, track editor, and more stuff I don't feel like mentioning.
demoman_chaos said:It is unknown what sort of visual customization GT5 will have, but Forza does have a good system. I liked Need For Speed's slider molding gimmick that they introduced in Carbon better though (I think it was called autosculpt or something).
But GT5 does have more cars, more tracks, more race types, custom track generator, etc. To match the amount of content GT5 has, the next Forza will have to be one at least 5 discs (DVD's hold about 4gb, Blu-Ray can hold upwards of 80 gb).
But I will admit GT4 was kinda bloated, a lot of the cars were very very similar (they had a lot of Honda Civics that were only different in the year, for exmaple). A good chunk were also kinda pointless (the Jay Leno car that you can't use in a race).