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1. WHEEL LOCK OPTIONS! I literally played my GT5 ONE month then it collected dust till I traded it in for $10 2 weeks ago. No wheel lock options and horrendous jaggy shadows in race and in replays KILLED the game for me and I refused to keep racing it. No video game wheel will ever give realistic self correcting countersteer after coming out of a turn. I quickly grew tired of quickly trying to uncoil the wheel smoothly and quickly or face planting into the wall. So, are wheel lock options in? If not, I swear Im canceling my preorder right now. I want to adjust ALL my cars to fully turn by just turning my video game wheel from 9 O'clock to 3 O'clock.

2. Shadows, while not as game breaking for me as the no wheel lock, are they more tolerable this time? Most of my enjoyment of GT games was watching myself on replays. With jaggy shadows, it was like nails on a chalkboard watching that junk Kaz gave us.
PLEEEEEEASE save me $60 possibly and answer this asap!
 
Welcome to the world of 21st century games where games don't actually arrive on day 1 fully complete. GT5 was a classic example of this. It was much improved after a few months. Like it or loath it, that is the way it is now.

I wasn't only referring to the updates by the way. You need to actually play the game for more than a few hours to make a judgement.

Typical fanboy response. Try to understand what I wrote before you post. I said the game has been sent out to reviewers in it's current form where most official reviews will drop next week. They will look at the game as it is, without any patches. I'm sure it'll get a low score as it's the same as GT5, probably worse as there isn't much new content. It's basically GT5.5.

Anyway, there's no need to introduce me to "21st century games". I usually look at game reviews which come out before day 1 of release and generally sum up the game, I doubt anyone reviews a game after "3 months worth of updates" as you say. If we all used your logic any developer can create a turd of a game and promise to fix it after months worth of magical updates.

I've been playing since GT1, I'm not a "hater". I'm just stating things as I see it.
 
The nitrous kit adds 0 horsepower. You can change the boost from 10% to 100%. The less boost it has the more it lasts. It barely sped up the car with 10% boost lol, but it was crazy with 100%

Thank you!
 
You can NOT change the wheel lock @AGNT009. SO you might as well go and get your and spend it on F1 2013 or something else.
 
If you guys are happy with such a ridiculous amount of little upgrades over GT5, well that's fine.
But this will not do any good to the franchise in the long term.
I bet the vast majority of you guys are all about collecting cars, and playing online in a cockpit view, with fancy wheels, trying to become a racing champ with all of your friends. (There is nothing wrong with that.) If that's the case, I bet a bunch of you guys don't give a crap about the single player experience, about the crappy A.I., about the lack of Hood view, about the flawed economy, the Rolling starts, the lack of length and diversity of the single player experience, and etc.

I do. That's why I'm not happy right now. Because all those things, well basically EVERYTHING apart one or two big changes like the physics (very welcome) and some little upgrades (wheels and stars); well apart those things, the game is the same than GT5, but with different looking menus.

Actually, I care a lot about those things. Now that GT5 online is lame I've found there's really not many enjoyable things to do with the game anymore. It seems that will still be the case in GT6 which is disappointing. But the online portion of GT5 combined with the great community of GTP gave me three years of weekly enjoyment which more than made up for lack of single player. From what I've seen of GT6 there's enough to provide another three years of enjoyment online, possibly more. 👍
 
KAZ would have to innovate like he did with the first two games. And add things like :
- Hood view
- Livery editor
- Cockpit view for all cars
- Upgraded stardard models
- A single player experience two or three times bigger than the one in GT5 with a lot of diversity, a real economy, each driver with a different and unique A.I.
- A track Creator like the one in MNR, with the possibility to use Google maps
- Engines failures, and all sort of mechanical problems
- etc.

(IMO)

1. Ironically this one really could've been done through a software update. If Kaz really wanted a hood view he would've implemented it already.

2. We've all been through this before.

3. Modeling interiors for all cars takes time. Do you really expect them to finish up 700+ interiors (that's how many Standard cars there are) in three years?

4. Ask yourself this: do you want Polyphony to spend time touching up 3D models that are already immensely outdated? Or do you want them to use that time making more fully-modeled cars? I know which one I'd pick. There are already quite a few cars that were Standard that have been updated to Premium status. We may not even know all of them.

5. You don't know the full extent of GT6's career mode. Be patient.

6. We're waiting for the update. It will come. I hope.

7. Admittedly, yes.
 
Oh mighty wizard @Boabdulrahman, please enlighten me on the El Camino and the LFA aero mods. Visit the Lexus dealership and enlighten me on the updates please allmighty wizard, I shall sacrifice five Yugos in your honor.

I believe that the correct prayer would be "in thy honor". Much more chances to get it answered.
 
I'm really nervous about the RUF BTR. Can it still drift? Are there exterior mods for it (If any)?
 
Typical fanboy response. Try to understand what I wrote before you post. I said the game has been sent out to reviewers in it's current form where most official reviews will drop next week. They will look at the game as it is, without any patches. I'm sure it'll get a low score as it's the same as GT5, probably worse as there isn't much new content. It's basically GT5.5.

Anyway, there's no need to introduce me to "21st century games". I usually look at game reviews which come out before day 1 of release and generally sum up the game, I doubt anyone reviews a game after "3 months worth of updates" as you say. If we all used your logic any developer can create a turd of a game and promise to fix it after months worth of magical updates.

I've been playing since GT1, I'm not a "hater". I'm just stating things as I see it.

Not really. I just responded to the fact that your reaction didn't seem balanced to me.

1. It is early days yet, in that the posters here have only played so far in and you are throwing statements around like "such a ridiculous amount of little upgrades over GT5" and "EVERYTHING is disappointing apart from". It's just not a reasonable conclusion to come to at this stage.

2. Despite your misgivings about about the fact nobody reviews games 3 months after release, the facts are, game do change after release. GT5 did see a fair amount of improvements. It happens.

Ultimately, if you are prepared to come to these conclusions at this stage, its really your loss. Nobody forced you to like or buy it.
 
If you guys are happy with such a ridiculous amount of little upgrades over GT5, well that's fine.
But this will not do any good to the franchise in the long term.
I bet the vast majority of you guys are all about collecting cars, and playing online in a cockpit view, with fancy wheels, trying to become a racing champ with all of your friends. (There is nothing wrong with that.) If that's the case, I bet a bunch of you guys don't give a crap about the single player experience, about the crappy A.I., about the lack of Hood view, about the flawed economy, the Rolling starts, the lack of length and diversity of the single player experience, and etc.

I do. That's why I'm not happy right now. Because all those things, well basically EVERYTHING apart one or two big changes like the physics (very welcome) and some little upgrades (wheels and stars); well apart those things, the game is the same than GT5, but with different looking menus.

I care about many of those things too. But I'm just willing to give the game a fair chance by playing it myself before I judge it. I'll save the negative criticism until after I experienced it first hand. Honestly, no one is supposed to have this game yet and I'm not going to put it down based on these leaks. Especially when a day 1 patch is planned.
 
Oh mighty wizard @Boabdulrahman, please enlighten me on the El Camino and the LFA aero mods. Visit the Lexus dealership and enlighten me on the updates please allmighty wizard, I shall sacrifice five Yugos in your honor.

:lol: I just can't at the moment because you have to buy these cars first in order to do some mods.
 
:lol: I just can't at the moment because you have to buy these cars first in order to do some mods.
Take a pic of the El Camino atleast, the enitre planet of Opponia is begging you. Are there any new cars in the Lexus lineup?? I'm really hoping for an LFA Nurburgring.
 
Boabdul, SERIUS QUIESTIONS HERE!!!
1-Is the DelthaWing on the dealership, or it was remover?
2-Does the dirt and grime acumulated during racing, caried over to GT AUTO? Does washing the car mathers again?
3-Does the size increase of wheels affect the dinamics of the cars?
4-Does the aero kits instaled on the street cars provide FRONT DOWNFORCE, not just rear?

You're in SERIOUS NEED of reviewing skills.
 
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