does anyone regret buying the game?

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Just got 2:38s at Nurb GP/F driving stock Stratos 15th AE, comfort hard, no ABS, it drives like a dream with agile handling and basically I can steer the car with the go pedal :P. Then GT40 15th AE, stock, comfort medium at Bathurst, I fell in love right away, the rear has massive grip from big fat tires, the car reacts and give feedback almost like a real car should --- no regrets.
 
Definitely not regretting it, loving every second of play time so far and looking forward to much more :)
 
Not at all. Sure, there are things I don't like (duplicate cars, limited customization, lack of photomode locations, among other things), but the game is fun for me.

But, the game was definitely built around the microtransactions (less payouts and prize cars), which is the worst part of it for me. Nevertheless, I still love the game.
 
This game is flawed. Too flawed for even PD in my opinion. It's a little glove-slap in the faces of the fans. And yet, somehow, some way, PD has made it more warm and welcoming than GT5. A game that feels like a true Gran Turismo. A worthy title in the series and a not just a polished version of GT5. Somehow, unexplainably, PD has made a game that I cannot put down, which I look forward to playing while at work, and salivate at every additional update. You did it again PD, you got me.
 
Not me. :D

Well, I guess I got to go play some more.

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Yeah. I'm not saying GT6 is perfect. Far from it. I'll admit that after a few hours play, I was a little disappointed. It has its fair share of problems, but it keeps pulling me back in. It's very rough around the edges but the sheer size of the game and the updates it will receive make it hard to regret.
 
I don't regret buying GT6 and waiting till christmas to play it. Took me 2 and a half years to get to 100% in GT5 and looking forward to grinding my way up the ladder.
 
:mad:I'm really getting sick & tired of all these complaints about the AI. I've heard everything from "they're too easy to beat" , to "they crash into you intentionally." I mean, seriously? I love a game with changing AI charecteristics. I'll admit, I'm not what you would call a clean racer. I've forced myself past multiple AI drivers in GT6 & I don't intend to stop anytime soon, especially if I'm using a car with much lower PP than the rest of the field. I've eve cut a few corners at the expense of shoving the AI completely out of the racing line (I.E.: the chicane at Apricot Hill). They've even done the same to me. I was just in a crash at Suzuka very similar to the wreck between Ayrton Senna & Alain Prost in the 1990 Japan Gran Prix @ Suzuka. I had just forced my way past the AI in a much more powerful NSX Type R. He had started gaining on me when I lost traction momentarily coming out of the final turn. As we were approaching the first corner, he was still behind me but still gaining. I tried to block as much as I could on the inside but he pulled the same thing Senna did in 1990 & drove right into the back of me, going for a gap that every driver could see would end in catastrophe. Unfortunately, only I suffered from the incident & he wasn't affected at all. I was very angry about this but was still happy that it happened. It shows that the AI have feelings & as strange as that may sound. they are more human-like.
 
I'm not sure how anyone can struggle with the S license... I'm terrible at the game and use a controller and still managed to gold everything with real arive ease
 
ha ha I'm one of the people who have said the new AI seem a little dirty. HAdn't occurred to me before that people who like dirty driving might actually appreciate that.
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I guess the AI are not actually a source of regret for everyone who bought the game because they wanted to race against AI. Imagine that.
 
Well, they did a lot of this on purpose. They changed the physics, made it more difficult to make money, etc. and I think lots of guys are taking it the wrong way. It's just very different, people are used to making an easy 400k in GT5 from like 1- minutes, but in GT6 it's much more difficult. Many people who like the game to last a long time appreciate this, but fast-paced (like GT5) as far as earning money goes, don't like it.
Maybe because they started to sell game credits?
I hate that.

I love visuals and i like physics. Love the tracks, but this game has too much problems: career is terrible, races are so much useless and boring, sounds and damage are still in 90s and there is no AI.
I bought all gt since the first, the 5 was a huge disappointment, this one solved none of the previous chapter problems.
 
Lots of people didn't buy the game for the AI. So I'm not sure that's a valid argument to claim someone else ought to regret GT6. (Which is what the topic of this thread is asking / discussing - regret or not regretting.)

Who is saying someone else should ought to regret based on AI. All that I've seen is that it was a reason certain people themselves regret it.
 
Who is saying someone else should ought to regret based on AI. All that I've seen is that it was a reason certain people themselves regret it.
There were several comments saying how the AI should be, or how someone else should play because the AI are the way they are... or whatever.
Anyone arguing about the AI, and how others should deal with it, or not, are, by default, arguing the reasons for regretting or not regretting. Because that's the topic - if you regret or not.
(Either way it's batty in this context.)

What's even funnier is that these people are arguing about the AI not being hard enough on one side, and on the other side arguing how one could make it harder themselves...
When the OP is all about the player asking if anyone else regrets it, and stating his reasons for regretting it is because he thinks it's too hard what with the restrictions on pp & tires!! :lol: Irony.
 
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Buying Anniversary edition was a huge mistake, that's for sure.
 
Nope, perfectly happy but i'm very impatiently waiting for the updates like the track maker (which will likely add proper rally)
 
Not at all ! I played to GT5 a lot before, I was very excited for GT6 (so excited that I waited the postman like a kid last week), and it is so much better, it is the best game ever for me (so many beautiful cars and tracks !) ! I will probably not put any other game in my PS3 before I buy the PS4 in one or two years ...
 
There were several comments saying how the AI should be, or how someone else should play because the AI are the way they are... or whatever.
Anyone arguing about the AI, and how others should deal with it, or not, are, by default, arguing the reasons for regretting or not regretting. Because that's the topic - if you regret or not.
(Either way it's batty in this context.)

Or they are getting off topic and clinging to a single tangent and drawing it out more than was needed, and need to be told to get back on track. Just because person A says something and person B disagrees or dictates doesn't mean that the answer is because they regret because it is inline with the topic, there are more answers then the conclusion you stopped at.

What's even funnier is that these people are arguing about the AI not being hard enough on one side, and on the other side arguing how one could make it harder themselves...
When the OP is all about the player asking if anyone else regrets it, and stating his reasons for regretting it is because he thinks it's too hard what with the restrictions on pp & tires!! :lol: Irony.

It's funny in the sense that it's asinine to rationalize something that needs to be fixed and one side rather do so out of spite and other because they love GT too much and just don't want to see it hurt. So I can see the humor.
 
I can't say I regret it as I knew exactly what I was getting myself into and have also had quite a bit of fun so far, but it's still very underwhelming.
 
I don't regret buying it because I just had to see what it was like, and its ok

Just ok though. I'll be going the Xbox One/Forza 5 route for my next big gaming upgrade
 
I don't regret buying GT6 at all, if you're a petrol head, I don't understand how you could.

For my money, it's the finest simulator and racing game ever developed. Yes it's not perfect but nothing ever is but it always feels like Polyphony is striving for perfection.

The best GT ever made.
 
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