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We've been over these vids with a fine tooth comb dude, we're on GTP!
So they are now at 75%?http://play.163.com/16/0802/17/BTFT7K1I00314K8J.html
The another version of Chinajoy interview from play.163.com
Can you read Chinese articles?So they are now at 75%
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No but i used google translateCan you read Chinese articles?
Whilst I do enjoy upgrading a car with performance parts, what I especially like and hope can be included in GTS is a good selection of body mods to change the look of your car - though I'm not holding my breath for those sadly.
I respect your opinion, but at this point, three years after the PS4 was released (Gran Turismo is why I've always played on a Play Station) I think long-time clients have a right to be impatient. Could you imagine one of your employees performed at that level? They'd be out of a job, I'd venture a guess.
This used to be the pinnacle of racing simulation, but you have to admit that the competition is truly catching up, or even surpassing Polyphony and the more they lollygag, the more they run the risk of going out of business.
Lollygag! Is that an actual, you know, word?
Surprisingly, it is.
it sounds dumb I know lol
Dude, this isn't the PS2 era anymore. It takes a lot longer to model those crazy looking cars from GT S. I'm honestly surprised to hear kaz wanted a couple hundred more cars, and while that's an awful bold claim I say more power to him.
Anyway back to my point. I wouldn't be upset if GTS got delayed, it takes time nowadays to render cars and tracks, and with more advanced physics engines too these things must take a good chunk of time. I imagine that's why the sound is still pretty sloppy and why most of the tracks don't look perfect.
And that's fair enough. Games are much more time consuming than they used to be, I'd rather them take their time so they don't have to release a half completed game just to patch it later as damage control. Then again I'm sounding awfully optimistic I know, but I still got faith in PD![]()
That's not what they were talking about when they said 70%I was just reading an article today that claimed that as per Kaz, the sim is only 70% complete. I'm not kidding when I say that if it misses it's November release date I'm cancelling my pre-order.
I respect your opinion, but at this point, three years after the PS4 was released (Gran Turismo is why I've always played on a Play Station) I think long-time clients have a right to be impatient. Could you imagine one of your employees performed at that level? They'd be out of a job, I'd venture a guess.
This used to be the pinnacle of racing simulation, but you have to admit that the competition is truly catching up, or even surpassing Polyphony and the more they lollygag, the more they run the risk of going out of business.
I was just reading an article today that claimed that as per Kaz, the sim is only 70% complete. I'm not kidding when I say that if it misses it's November release date I'm cancelling my pre-order. So maddening that this happens with every title they come out with. This is even worse than the wait for GT5 after the PS3 was released. Considering the company is actually Sony, you'd imagine they'd have their s*&t together more.
Considering Assetto Corsa went gold the other day, it'll be released 08/30/16. With that, Project CARS and DiRT Rally, GT is seriously running the risk of becoming obsolete. What a darn shame, as it USED to be the best available...
Hey Polyphony. WAKE UP AND GET TO WORK, MAN!
"Visit our booth at @Festigame from morning to be among the first to try #GTSport http://play.st/2aTJE86"
I understand what you are saying but here's the issue: You read 70% (While its still August) and you are already going into Defcon 1 under the impression that this somehow is an indication that they are possibly about to delay the game. It'd be one thing if it was August and they said 40%, In which case then that's more then alarming (and beyond lousy progress if they promise a November release).
Just not worth getting worked up over when there hasn't been any signs indicative of a impending delay.
I think its quite alarming and it was quite alarming as well when they said 50% in June. If they are progressing at a rate of 10% a month that only means they started work on the game like Sept/Oct last year. That just sounds wrong. I just think these percentage figures are pulled out of the air as a simple answer to some tough questions. It certainly feels like a very rushed timeline. I reckon we will see a true GT probably in mid 2019. I hope, for their sake, they don't release the game in the same year as a new generation of console come out (the true 4k ones).
I would also love Citta di Aria making an appearance but browsing GTP, it doesn't seem to be a popular choice among the members.
I was just reading an article today that claimed that as per Kaz, the sim is only 70% complete. I'm not kidding when I say that if it misses it's November release date I'm cancelling my pre-order. So maddening that this happens with every title they come out with. This is even worse than the wait for GT5 after the PS3 was released. Considering the company is actually Sony, you'd imagine they'd have their s*&t together more.
Considering Assetto Corsa went gold the other day, it'll be released 08/30/16. With that, Project CARS and DiRT Rally, GT is seriously running the risk of becoming obsolete. What a darn shame, as it USED to be the best available...
Hey Polyphony. WAKE UP AND GET TO WORK, MAN!
Weren't Assetto Corsa and Project Cars also both delayed?
I assume you're being intentionally ironic?
You should be used to employees under performing given your avatarI respect your opinion, but at this point, three years after the PS4 was released (Gran Turismo is why I've always played on a Play Station) I think long-time clients have a right to be impatient. Could you imagine one of your employees performed at that level? They'd be out of a job, I'd venture a guess.
This used to be the pinnacle of racing simulation, but you have to admit that the competition is truly catching up, or even surpassing Polyphony and the more they lollygag, the more they run the risk of going out of business.