True, but I'm a total screw up with the dual sense so even more frustratingI'd be very cautious with that statement... some people make it look very easy, irrespective of the method of control used.
True, but I'm a total screw up with the dual sense so even more frustratingI'd be very cautious with that statement... some people make it look very easy, irrespective of the method of control used.
Option A: Never try to improve the physics. People will complain. Option B: Postpone the release until it's finally finished. People will complain. And here we have option C: Try to improve the physics on updates. People complain.I get they’re trying to please everyone, but I think they should have their physics sorted out before releasing a game.
People will complain but at least you know what the game is. When I first got it my thoughts were, meh, same old Gran Turismo… but I’ll play it. Then they updated, I guess it seems better. Then another update, ok this is actually a lot better. Then they didn’t for awhile and I got used of it, tuned some cars. Was quite happy and then they updated again and a couple cars I had tuned to drive how I liked were completely different. Now it’s slowly coming back.Option A: Never try to improve the physics. People will complain. Option B: Postpone the release until it's finally finished. People will complain. And here we have option C: Try to improve the physics on updates. People complain.
To add to that...some sort of icon that shows which cares have been swapped, like the ones that show what cars are widebody.opening your garage and seeing the engines you have avaiable for swapps but not having any clue by the game of which engine goes where. Sure you can do your GT Planet research, but I think it would be nice if the game gave me some guidance too.