Gran Turismo Sport: General Discussion

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But Guys, isn't it different M6 behind the blue M6?

While they are technically the same car, The white car is basically the functioning press car we saw unveiled (Just like the Z4 GT3 that is also in the game) whereas the Walkenhorst BMW is a car built specifically for the Nurburgring (notice the Louvers above the front wheel wells. Its likely to be counted as a separate car because the two were modelled specifically after their real life counterparts and not a shared model, just like with the GT500 cars and the Gen 6 Cars in GT6.
 
PD are aware of GTPlanet, right? Do they frequent this site? Do they know the frustration they instill?!

Why should they care what some forum says about GTS? How many active mambers are here? 1000? 2000? Trust me, they won't lose their sleep over losing such amount of sales.
 
haha I stopped my multiplayer racing to watch the great much anticipated announcement(s) about GTS. nothing, nada, niks. So I lost the MP race and also no scoops to tell.
 
I'm sure there is frustration outside this forum too. However, this forum is a great source of public reaction.

The general consensus is "the game looks amazing" and that's enough to sell. That's what sold GT games in the past. They were always technical showcases and it seems like GTS won't be any different. The public doesn't care about odd shifting sounds.
 
The general consensus is "the game looks amazing" and that's enough to sell. That's what sold GT games in the past. They were always technical showcases and it seems like GTS won't be any different. The public doesn't care about odd shifting sounds.
I think that whenever the group of longtime fans dislike the direction a game is going it usually is a bad sign for overall reception of the game. For example Resident Evil comes to mind (5th and 6th games).

EDIT: Nevermind Kaz is there!
 
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