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did the negative feedback caused by some fans make PD delay their game further to polish the damage system further?
I think it was delayed because of the competition.
I think it was delayed because of the competition.
Many people demand weather, active day-night circles and a better damage system than what we saw at Gamescom. So with Forza 3 & Shift almost & already released I indeed think that Sony realised that shiny 1080P is not enough.
I'm glad that they decided to wait because if GT5 was anything that the Gamescom demo I would have been rather dissapointed.
I'll import my copy from Japan in March as I did with every other Gran Turismo. Let's hope Kaz uses the extra time wisely to implement the features mentioned above.
weather and day night cycles are actually missing from those games....
did the negative feedback caused by some fans make PD delay their game further to polish the damage system further?
i don't think they are too bothered with shift really
i hate psp![]()
weather and day night cycles are actually missing from those games....
pure io!PSP del cazz:censored:
so do I!![]()
listen to feedback aint enough. communicating the feedback back is the thing.
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I think it was delayed because of the competition.
did the negative feedback caused by some fans make PD delay their game further to polish the damage system further?
Umm, no.If you really want to be optimistic, you could assume they are releasing the game in 2010 in Japan, and this year in Europe/USA.
It was never delayed...
Now we have a confirmed launch window of March 2010, we can all start moaning if it doesn't hit said date. Still, this is for Japan only, so I'm not expecting this until second half of 2010.