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After reading about the US influence being the driving force behind damage implementation in GT5, I'm beginning to worry about PD.
I find it amazing a sim developer didn't consider realistic damage a priority alongside the three other fundamentals, physics, graphics and sounds.
Perhaps this gives an insight into the PD/Japanease mentality and is the reason behind the GT series lagging behind in a number of other areas such as weather, day/night, customisation and online.
Even sounds, particle effects, skidmarks etc, which you would think PD would be obsessive about to complement their amazing car models and improving physics, are neglected.
You also have a long list of misjudgments from the lack of news and interaction with the GT community, leaving the GT mode out of GT Mobile, and now a lacklustre GT Academy demo that has been trailed by the videogames media as a GT5 demo, and turned into a PR own goal.
Is it time PD made changes to their structure, perhaps leave the Japanease dpt. to car/track modelling, transfering everything else to a western based dpt. Or just bring in a western producer to drive the development, rather than their current role of simply localising whatever the Japanease dpt. produce.
GT5 will likely be spectacular, so my worries will be for nothing, but when the GT Academy demo doesn't even feature a small improvement like skidmarks, just three months to the full titles release, you wonder are PD going to implement the far more complex features they've promised.
I find it amazing a sim developer didn't consider realistic damage a priority alongside the three other fundamentals, physics, graphics and sounds.
Perhaps this gives an insight into the PD/Japanease mentality and is the reason behind the GT series lagging behind in a number of other areas such as weather, day/night, customisation and online.
Even sounds, particle effects, skidmarks etc, which you would think PD would be obsessive about to complement their amazing car models and improving physics, are neglected.
You also have a long list of misjudgments from the lack of news and interaction with the GT community, leaving the GT mode out of GT Mobile, and now a lacklustre GT Academy demo that has been trailed by the videogames media as a GT5 demo, and turned into a PR own goal.
Is it time PD made changes to their structure, perhaps leave the Japanease dpt. to car/track modelling, transfering everything else to a western based dpt. Or just bring in a western producer to drive the development, rather than their current role of simply localising whatever the Japanease dpt. produce.
GT5 will likely be spectacular, so my worries will be for nothing, but when the GT Academy demo doesn't even feature a small improvement like skidmarks, just three months to the full titles release, you wonder are PD going to implement the far more complex features they've promised.
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