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good to see dedication.............as far as im concerned. unless i get an email directly from sony or polyphony telling me more details i'll ignore the other hype, where ever it is writen..ill wait, and play other games in the mean time. A

s for buying an Xbox........forza 3 is the ONLY reason i would even contemplate that as it is a dam good game. but 1 game aint gonna get me to buy an xbox. thats why i have a PC.

Bozodos is sounding like the door to door bible bashers trying to sell you Jesus although it clearly saiys athiest on the door.do you scan the site looking for pages that say PS3 just so you can tell us to buy an Xbox? (most peeps do own both)

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If the full game resembles the prologue i have to say that the wait will not be worth it.

Having played prologue non stop since it came out, then play Forza 3, Polyphony has to come up with something spectacular.

And i fear that GT5 just wont cut the mustard. I mean 5 years of development?

In theory Prologue should look and and feel like GT2 compared to the new game with the amount of time spent on it.

Someone dropped the ball somewhere, and no amount of fine tuning of the game will pull them out of the shit, and they know it. They are just delaying the inevitable walk away from the series :huh:

I fear you may be right Dave :D

nah boiracer, just saying that there's a viable alternative for racing sim lovers already released.

Arrogant wanker devs who keep their games as vapourware long past announced release dates like this deserve to lose public support, like 3DRealms.

I'm starting to get excited bout this coming out. A few more months is fine, as long as they get the game spot on.

Downloaded GT Academy this morning. Must say i love the sound of the gearbox whine on the tuned car. Might need a new TV with 1080 to make the most of the game though.

For me personally. The number 1 concern I have is what they do with the Modification system in the game. After prologue Ive been worried they would swap the system over to that lame power up by 20%, weight down by 10% rubbish. This would really put me off the game bigtime. Im hoping they use a GT4 type system but much more comprehensive where you buy individual parts of different levels. Then they move the power band around suitably, even effects like clutch slip if your power exceeds your other mods just like reality would make for an awesome feature. 1 thing I'd keep from prologue is keeping a decent group of races using a points system (albeit with the much nicer mod system) to keep certain races as close as possible. (Yes sometimes you don't want to race a 600kw GTR against stocko Hybrids :P

Sadly my idea of a mod system with clutch slip, brake fade and overheating are probably just a dream. Maybe in 30 years time with Gran Turismo 7 or 8 at the rate they are going.

Luke

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