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PS3 is just fantastic, however after buying my copy of GT5 it feels like an Xbox game...... uncool. If the cars wont accelerate when I push the button then whats the point? I've played it once and I reckon I'll be trading it in...

Oh yeah, whats with that opening movie and that rubbish piano playing?? Then even after we endure this we have to put up with more crap music in the main menu and then some porn like sax playing during the rest of the menus!

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PS3 is just fantastic, however after buying my copy of GT5 it feels like an Xbox game...... uncool. If the cars wont accelerate when I push the button then whats the point? I've played it once and I reckon I'll be trading it in...

Oh yeah, whats with that opening movie and that rubbish piano playing?? Then even after we endure this we have to put up with more crap music in the main menu and then some porn like sax playing during the rest of the menus!

So from what i gather GT5 = Fail???

I think the game is great! apart from the fact you cant change the wheels on the standard cars but im not complaining.

I was lucky my girlfriend bought me the Signature Edition for my birthday :) the R35 GT500 and 787B stealth cars are so damn fast and handle so well :)

the only thing I can complain about the game so far, Im still waiting for the DR30 to come up in the used cars :D

I think the game is great! apart from the fact you cant change the wheels on the standard cars but im not complaining.

i gave a mates copy a burl this morning. and that shit me no end. he got an r31 gtsr from the used car lot, and it will eternally wear hubcaps because its only a standard car. even in gt4 (which they ported the standard cars from) you could change the wheels on it.

the lack of ability to freely change the colour of the cars irked me also.

and the absolutely retarded ai...

... yeah. i wasnt impressed. forza 3 > gt5 imo. definitely not worthy of a 6 year wait.

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cant judge, since ive never ever owned a console

but to comment on wow, fark... the new xpac is going to be ballistic, already the "pre-xpac patch" has completely re-written the book... the coolest thing about these mmorpg engines is that they can evolve the graphics within their virtual server as tech progresses... the wow of today has a shitload more graphical features than the wow of 5 years ago.... people like to joke about wow being addictive - well, its more addictive than smack. but crikey it hasnt got the same side effects. for starters, smack makes you skinny. warcrack makes you fat as f**k.

i guess its time for me to take up krav maga haha

-D

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