Even a reasonably intelligent person should be able to read reviews and figure out if someone is a real sim racing aficionado or not and whether there concerns are both justified and relevant to the reader.This is bad cause people rely on reviewers who often don't know what the **** they are talking about.
I remember hearing news and such about GT6 and watching GTPlanet from time to time thinking that GT6 would be a great GT game, much better than GT5 by miles. I was so hyped i got the game BEFORE the release time (it was LEAKED over here), like more than one week or so and i went, made Q/A about GT6 with everyone asking a lot of cool features and such only to end up being disappointed from what they heard.
I shouldn't do this mistake once again, as much as i love GT and it's my favorite Series, i should look at the reviews of Members here before buying it. I'm just sad to see almost all guys over here leaving GT because of it. I hope PDI think and do something about it so everyone start coming back to it. Course Maker isn't enough at all!
I would love to Pre-Order it, but I need to see a "Actual" Trailer for it in either May or E3 2015 first, and not those fake ones popping everywhere on Youtube before Pre-Ordering it.
Because compared to even an arcade title the A.I is years behind, and I mentioned in another thread some of the environments/experience feel dated.
I don't remember ever seeing a real trailer for any GT title. They always release these idealised versions which relate in no way to the actual game - other than featuring cars and locations. A bit like EVE-Online ;p
GT is an arcade title! Since GT5 there has been no simulated racing (practice, qualifying, race restrictions, decent competition). The challenge of driving from the back to the front, against crap competition, is the most arcadey thing I have seen in decades.
Sadly GT5 and GT6 have pretty much cured me of GT-itis. I didn't buy GT6 because I expected (and was proved correct) that it would be more of the same style.
My PC is capable of running Grid:Autosport and GTA-V very nicely & I'm hoping PCars will run OK too.
Since I only ever bought consoles for GT and GTA, even if GT7 actually manages to fix its eternally crippled AI and introduce proper racing, proper damage, proper configuration options, remove the arcade style levelling (oh sorry star) system and support my steering wheel. I'll still have no compelling reason to shell out for a PS4. That money will go on updating my PC instead.
You should be a big fan of Project Cars then. Been delayed 3 times (so far) and we're told it's for all the right reasons.
Based on the assumption most of us will have a next gen console before the release of the next GT, experiences you've had with previous GT games and with GT6 so far, and on PD's apparent lack of communication, not to mention the release of serious competition soon, will you be purchasing the next GT?
I've previously pre ordered my copies of GT but I can't say I'll be doing the same with the next game. Especially if they plan the same technique they're employing with updates "every month".
Don't get me wrong, I'm of the opinion GT6 will get better but I have lost some faith in PD regarding the direction the series is heading in.
I've seen a fair share of posts on GTP saying something along the lines of "I'm done with PD, I'll never buy GT again." as well as "GT6 is great and only going to get better."
So, have the majority abandoned GT to it's fate? Or is there still some faith out there? Or are you a bit on the fence like me?
haha definitely! Sometimes when I'm reading a review of a racing game, usually when the review was a negative one, I often find myself thinking. "Has this person ever driven a car before? 'Ill just call this car the Sonic the hedgehog 4000' What? That's a Peugeot HDi FAP... 'Omg this car is so slow... and I'm off the track' What do you mean slow? You're in an LMP1 with racing tires!"Even a reasonably intelligent person should be able to read reviews and figure out if someone is a real sim racing aficionado or not and whether there concerns are both justified and relevant to the reader.
Is yours making sure the TV stand won't fly away too?I have a PS4 not doing very much at the moment, so if the price is right I'll pick it up, no doubt. I don't pre-order any more.