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Previous date has always been mid-2008 for Japan..

We've always received Gran Turismo 6-12 months after that. I would say it won't be that long this time around, but I'd say late 2008 IF WE'RE LUCKY to hit the holiday season.. more likely into 2009. Could be up to 2 years away..

Crash damage offending manufacturers is b.s. - as Forza 2 has it? it's a good gameplay feature, and stops you just deliberately bashing off walls and opposition to cheat. It will be sorely missed from Gran Turismo IMO.

...to have no crash damage, and released at the earliest 2008.

I hate to say i told you so... but yeah

http://www.palgn.com.au/article.php?id=806...ture+car+damage

no, you love to say I told you so. so get f**ked lol.

and, why the hell would you buy old hardware dnbuts? xbox360 = old hardware.

Id rather go around the track without smashing ppl and produce good laptimes anyway. Theres nothing like a clean overtake.

Well rubbing is racing.

No matter how you spin it, not having crash damage is stupid in a game touted as "the real driving simulator" cos real cars get damage when the hit stuff.

no i said rubbing is racing, not rubbing is driving.

You'd be hard pressed to find a race anywhere in the world where there isn't one accident and there is no damage to any cars.

And of course i'm going to argue if you are wrong.

Need i remind you of the GT 5 release date?

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