Also, if you think we're just getting 20 cars, 1 or 2 tracks and some fancy new menu's you might want to take a look around and see that it's way more than that.
That's what it
looks like to me. You don't need to take everything 100% literally, we're not playing maths teacher or statistics here. I say 20 cars, maybe there's 100, exact numbers doesn't matter.
What I'm saying, maybe there is some new cars, great, but they mean nothing to me if they sound like GT5's lifeless rubbish. Yes maybe there are 2 cars in GT5 that sounds ok (TVR Speed12) but 2 cars is not really enough is it.
I expect a lot more, I don't have all day to play games I'm only half interested in. As I say I already have GT5 and I never play it. GT is the closest thing to a racing game I would enjoy, the physics feels great but the sounds are just pathetic. Sorry I would rather do other things than take a vacuum cleaner around Bathurst.
The GT concept is one that I like but it is not pulled off well enough yet to make me buy it.
Without good sounds racing cars are lifeless. Could you imagine going to an F1 race and the cars are all electric and make no sound other than wooosh? Would be really exciting wouldn't it. That's basically what GT is.
Anyway I won't be buying GT6 unless they A) improve AI, customisation, liveries, proper damage, track maker all that stuff etc etc OR B) improve sounds.
Sounds are the weakest link in GT and to me a racing game becomes worthless without decent sounds.
If they release a patch and some new sound generator comes which is awesome, then I will reconsider.