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So, I love muscle cars, and all cars in general, but particularly them. I think we should have more muscle; there are so many that PD has left out. However, I like running them as full racing machines, mildly modded, and stock.
This leads to my question. Which do you prefer? Do you like running stock muscle and see why they were the beasts they were, or a mild performance upgrade, or an all out racing machine?
HPV = High Performance Vehicle
SPV = Sport Performance Vehicle
Stock (self explanatory)
One thing I wish, is that GT5 would be more like real life, as far as the values of parts. Parts should cost more for one car and less for another, as well as more variety. I think that the same parts shouldn't be available for each car. In real life, you can't buy certain parts for cars, or even the same brand for some cars. Like, you can't buy certain exhausts for a car because they don't make that part for your car or it doesn't fit, and instead, you have to buy something else, either less, more, or equal value to the part another car takes.
This is why. In real life, if you don't have money, you just aren't going to have a high performance vehicle. Money should be hard to come by. This will raise the value of your cars. Even mildly modified, you have something to brag about. In GT5 though, money is easily available in high quantities, and if you car isn't a full racing machine, your going to get picked on for your car sucking. When your car is mildly modified and it's blowing away stock vehicles, people are like wow, even more so when you've got a racing machine. Most people have stock vehicles, and it would make the game much more better in my opinion for it to be hard to modify your vehicles. Just my 2 cents.
More or less, this is leading to me wanting a more realistic currency. If something costs $50 or 50 pounds/yen etc, it shouldn't cost $1,500 in GT5. That's insane. I want real life prices (like a general price, such as a filter for 10-12 bucks IRL should be that much in GT), not this. Also, this would mean that the value of money is much greater, and it would cost about the same as the current credits value, but the number would be lower. This mean 20 million credits is a lot, when now it's like OK everyone has 20 million credits, nothing special. Really it would mean having 100K is a lot of money, when it should only cost about 50K to fully tune a muscle car and maybe 30k brand new. If I want to pay 1 million bucks for a Ferrari, it want that money be mean something, and I want that car to be damn good.
Anyways, I personally like all 3. Let's hear what you have to say.
This leads to my question. Which do you prefer? Do you like running stock muscle and see why they were the beasts they were, or a mild performance upgrade, or an all out racing machine?
HPV = High Performance Vehicle
SPV = Sport Performance Vehicle
Stock (self explanatory)
One thing I wish, is that GT5 would be more like real life, as far as the values of parts. Parts should cost more for one car and less for another, as well as more variety. I think that the same parts shouldn't be available for each car. In real life, you can't buy certain parts for cars, or even the same brand for some cars. Like, you can't buy certain exhausts for a car because they don't make that part for your car or it doesn't fit, and instead, you have to buy something else, either less, more, or equal value to the part another car takes.
This is why. In real life, if you don't have money, you just aren't going to have a high performance vehicle. Money should be hard to come by. This will raise the value of your cars. Even mildly modified, you have something to brag about. In GT5 though, money is easily available in high quantities, and if you car isn't a full racing machine, your going to get picked on for your car sucking. When your car is mildly modified and it's blowing away stock vehicles, people are like wow, even more so when you've got a racing machine. Most people have stock vehicles, and it would make the game much more better in my opinion for it to be hard to modify your vehicles. Just my 2 cents.
More or less, this is leading to me wanting a more realistic currency. If something costs $50 or 50 pounds/yen etc, it shouldn't cost $1,500 in GT5. That's insane. I want real life prices (like a general price, such as a filter for 10-12 bucks IRL should be that much in GT), not this. Also, this would mean that the value of money is much greater, and it would cost about the same as the current credits value, but the number would be lower. This mean 20 million credits is a lot, when now it's like OK everyone has 20 million credits, nothing special. Really it would mean having 100K is a lot of money, when it should only cost about 50K to fully tune a muscle car and maybe 30k brand new. If I want to pay 1 million bucks for a Ferrari, it want that money be mean something, and I want that car to be damn good.
Anyways, I personally like all 3. Let's hear what you have to say.
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