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EDIT: I should note I didn't phrase the title well, what I meant really was do you think his interest in the video game portion of GT is waning in comparison to his other interests like racing and making the GT name a franchise. I didn't mean it particuarly directed at GT5 like he is specifically ditching GT5. My mistake.
I keep looking at GT5 and while I know many want to look only at it's positives over it's negatives I think we must agree that the game seems unfinished and that is surprising after so long...
And I was thinking abut why this might have happened - there is the obvious answer "it's hard and it takes a lot of time!" but really is that it? It doens't feel that way to me... it feels to me like a long term project that the team (or at least the leader) has started to lose interest in but is still bound to complete.
Looking back in my own past I can see times when this happened, perhaps it was a porject at work or perhaps it was just a hobbie thing with some friends... something interseting and challenging came up and we got started and our first result was very impmressive! So we kept at it, easy to dedicate time and effort and crank out an improved version with more work but over time interest started to go elsewhere, progress stagnated and at work it was status checks on where we were with this project which required reasons like how hard it was and how we were waiting on some third part or some such other excuse to make the delay seem reasonable when really it had just become an uninteresting project that got back burnered. Finally some boss high enough up would ask sternly why this wasn't done yet and the excusese and reasons were done with, we would plod through the steps to get the project done but when it was it obviously wasn't the work of someone truly interested in it and it fell short in every area that it couldn't without rendering it a failure... no more time than was necessary had been applied in order to provide a "product" and while it did what it needed to, it's not something anyone would have been proud of.
Or with the hobbies and friends that thing sititng in the garage that we put so many hours into, got a first model out and got 50% done on the refined version quickly but now it had been months or years and we weren't even 75% done with teh second version... everyone still put in some time on it out of respect to the group and the ideal we had started with but honestly everyone was looking for excuses to do something else that was more interesting and it showed.
We have seen a lot of Kaz going arund doing things, racing, starting GT academy, making marketing/advertising deals with companies... basically it looks a lot like Kaz is able to realize a lot of his dreams now with GT as the foundation. But maybe that's spreading him thin and it's showing in GT5? Like the guy who makes the inventive new startup company, it goes big and he gets 100 million in an IPO then suddenly he isn't at the office anymore spending late nights working furiously on his labor of love... his labor of love has now enabled him to get a yacht he always wanted, travel to exotic places and drink and dine with upscale company... and his original project gets enough attention to keep it running but is the red headed stepchild of his life now.
Maybe Kaz's interests are starting to go elsewhere... he is turning the GT name into a franchise instead of a game title and in the process the GT game is perhaps becoming his ball and chain... the thing he has to do but not the thing he wants to focus on anymore.
It seems to me all the issues with GT5 we see fit well with a leader who has lost interest and moved on to other more interesting things giving this project only the minimal attention his team needs from him.
GT5 still does well what GT has always done well at the core which is the driving experience and physics engine, but that's hardly something that needs much attention from Kaz... everywhere else that things seem rough and unfinished reminds me of that project in my garage that was going to take all summer to do but would be awesome and is now 3 years in the making and barely turns on let alone works....
I don't know, what do you think?
EDIT if that wasn't long winded enough for you I clarified a bit more here what I am talking about https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=138666&page=3#post4262224
I keep looking at GT5 and while I know many want to look only at it's positives over it's negatives I think we must agree that the game seems unfinished and that is surprising after so long...
And I was thinking abut why this might have happened - there is the obvious answer "it's hard and it takes a lot of time!" but really is that it? It doens't feel that way to me... it feels to me like a long term project that the team (or at least the leader) has started to lose interest in but is still bound to complete.
Looking back in my own past I can see times when this happened, perhaps it was a porject at work or perhaps it was just a hobbie thing with some friends... something interseting and challenging came up and we got started and our first result was very impmressive! So we kept at it, easy to dedicate time and effort and crank out an improved version with more work but over time interest started to go elsewhere, progress stagnated and at work it was status checks on where we were with this project which required reasons like how hard it was and how we were waiting on some third part or some such other excuse to make the delay seem reasonable when really it had just become an uninteresting project that got back burnered. Finally some boss high enough up would ask sternly why this wasn't done yet and the excusese and reasons were done with, we would plod through the steps to get the project done but when it was it obviously wasn't the work of someone truly interested in it and it fell short in every area that it couldn't without rendering it a failure... no more time than was necessary had been applied in order to provide a "product" and while it did what it needed to, it's not something anyone would have been proud of.
Or with the hobbies and friends that thing sititng in the garage that we put so many hours into, got a first model out and got 50% done on the refined version quickly but now it had been months or years and we weren't even 75% done with teh second version... everyone still put in some time on it out of respect to the group and the ideal we had started with but honestly everyone was looking for excuses to do something else that was more interesting and it showed.
We have seen a lot of Kaz going arund doing things, racing, starting GT academy, making marketing/advertising deals with companies... basically it looks a lot like Kaz is able to realize a lot of his dreams now with GT as the foundation. But maybe that's spreading him thin and it's showing in GT5? Like the guy who makes the inventive new startup company, it goes big and he gets 100 million in an IPO then suddenly he isn't at the office anymore spending late nights working furiously on his labor of love... his labor of love has now enabled him to get a yacht he always wanted, travel to exotic places and drink and dine with upscale company... and his original project gets enough attention to keep it running but is the red headed stepchild of his life now.
Maybe Kaz's interests are starting to go elsewhere... he is turning the GT name into a franchise instead of a game title and in the process the GT game is perhaps becoming his ball and chain... the thing he has to do but not the thing he wants to focus on anymore.
It seems to me all the issues with GT5 we see fit well with a leader who has lost interest and moved on to other more interesting things giving this project only the minimal attention his team needs from him.
GT5 still does well what GT has always done well at the core which is the driving experience and physics engine, but that's hardly something that needs much attention from Kaz... everywhere else that things seem rough and unfinished reminds me of that project in my garage that was going to take all summer to do but would be awesome and is now 3 years in the making and barely turns on let alone works....
I don't know, what do you think?
EDIT if that wasn't long winded enough for you I clarified a bit more here what I am talking about https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=138666&page=3#post4262224
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