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It's not go be nothing probably. I think if the course maker was coming it would of been on the pit stop blog by now probably. But whenever the course maker do come out I will plug back up my ps3 and check it probably.
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No Pit Stop article today. I think that pretty much confirms that nothing will be coming in this maintenance.
Server Stability. At the very most, I see a HotFix coming out to correct the SRT Tomahawk X online bug, amongst other things.Makes me wonder what they are going to fix with the maintenance that could warrant a 3 and a half hour down time.
When will the maintenance starts? how many hours before it would start?
It starts at 07:30 GMT+10. Which is around 19 hours. I think.When will the maintenance starts? how many hours before it would start? it's says it would start
About 19 hours left until it begins.
Oh... the whole time i thought it would start at 00:30 AM on July 1ST locally was actually on July 2ND.It starts at 07:30 GMT+10. Which is around 19 hours. I think.
EDIT: Tree'd
When we're talking about the most anticipated featute, It doesn't make sense for PD not to announce it prior to it being released in game. The features you listed were highly anticipated and they were announced prior to the update being released via the PitStop Blog. PD has set a precedent, and when looking to see if something will happen, you go back and look at said trends. Plus, announcing the most anticipated feature in GT6 before it's release, is really only common sense, if we're honest.I don't really see why a PitStop article is what decides anything... I mean, it preceded B-Sped and Midfeild and a couple other features, but not every single bit of content...
It may come, and it may not come, but I don't really what PitStop has to do with it.
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When we're talking about the most anticipated featute, It doesn't make sense for PD not to announce it prior to it being released in game. The features you listed were highly anticipated and they were announced prior to the update being released via the PitStop Blog. PD has set a precedent, and when looking to see if something will happen, you go back and look at said trends. Plus, announcing the most anticipated feature in GT6 before it's release, is really only common sense, if we're honest.
They've split announcements for game features between PitStop and the GT6 Site pretty evenly. B-Spec, for instance, was announced on both sites, so was Midfield. All VGT's are announced post-update, though. Yeah, you're absolutely right, it doesn't need a pre-update announcement, but it just doesn't make sense why PD wouldn't announce the most anticipated feature for GT6 before any possible update.In fact, if they're going to do any more announcements, I'd imagine it'd be on the full site, post-launch, as it was with most the other features and updates. There isn't reason why it needs a pre-announcement in order to be confirmed for this maintenance period.
When we're talking about the most anticipated featute, It doesn't make sense for PD not to announce it prior to it being released in game. The features you listed were highly anticipated and they were announced prior to the update being released via the PitStop Blog. PD has set a precedent, and when looking to see if something will happen, you go back and look at said trends. Plus, announcing the most anticipated feature in GT6 before it's release, is really only common sense, if we're honest.
I don't think of it as nay-saying, it's more like common sense and refusing to get your hopes up, only for them to get crushed. Forget 'expect the unexpected', it should be 'expect the expected', which in this case, is nothing.the nay-sayers, like yourself.
Define 'after'? A few hours after, a few days after, a few months?It's probably what comes after the update that may make us sit up.