Gran Turismo Sport: General Discussion

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It's GT6.5. Some new tracks (though overall less content), the livery editor that was supposed to come 6 years ago (great addition still but it's merely catching up with PS2 and PS3 era games), same graphics engine with the game running at a higher resolution and applying some filters (all PS4 racing games look better), easy $40 per game.

Guess the PS3 wasn't the one holding the recent games from fixing the sounds, the lack of standing starts, lack of racing flags (consequences) and the many other issues the series has been facing in the past decade. This truly is Gran Turismo 6 running on better hardware and nothing more.
 
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disappointed by popup and poor quality shadows, livestream quality, AND OH OMG TRAILER AGAIN...

What is Kaz thinking? What the forza guy doing?

I am afraid that forza guy is already out with PD team because japanese work culture. I hope I am wrong.
 
I'm curious how they would bullet point new and improved gameplay features because I'm not really seeing any. Tone the graphics down, it's GT6. I'm sorry, it just is.

It should sell well, because it's GT on a PS4, but based on what we've seen so far I won't be rushing out to buy a PS4 for it. Such a shame, because it had a great deal of promise. Who knows, maybe E3 can save it with some reveals, like crazy good weather and day/night cycles, advances in gameplay like damage, tyre marbles, realistic pit-stops, punctures, dynamic tracks/lines, anything to make it feel like a step up in gameplay.
 
Personally, i'm wondering if the game will actually not be that profitable, or if the vocal minority is just getting up in arms about GTS not exceeding their expectations. :lol:

I generally do feel like this is yet another case of expections being far too high.
 
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