Actually I've got a legitimate reason to postpone my true playing of GT6.
As much as I don't like cheating, I'm busy doing THE GLITCH right now. I'm buying cars, test driving and stuff, yet I'm waiting to play the rest of the game as a whole. I don't know if I'll wait for some true updates, but it's on the backburner right now because I'm also very busy, so it might as well take a while before I'll be getting some hardcore time with GT6.
Mind you, I WILL PLAY THE GAME AS INTENDED even though I did the glitch. I don't think a money cheat can make you a better driver. I just want to play the events without too much of a grind.
For the rest, I'm having a ball playing GT6. As Prototyp3 said, I don't wait for patches because I think the game is broken, I wait for them because...well...I don't have much time. It's actually more my schedule at the moment than anything else.
People saying you don't play the games as intended this way forget that older GT's alleviated the grind by the inclusion of cars that could be won over and over and over that were worth a ton to sell (for GT2 I remember grinding Red Rock Valley for dat Speed 12 with my Escudo, and for GT4 I remember B-Speccing the DTM championship (if memory serves me right) for dat CLK-GTR).
Those huge payouts of the seasonals of the past were nothing more than the exact same thing in different terms. Now that we can't (as of yet) do that anymore, I'm doing the glitch.
That is, until we get big seasonal payouts again, or PD changes the prizes for events and the reward cars, for they can be won over and over (can they? Can someone confirm this?), but they aren't exactly worth a lot.