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Originally posted by silverpuyo
Many ppl bought PS2 becaues of GT3 and upcoming GT4 . (including me).
Eh excuse me? What about all that EA has done to keep all of there online games up? The only problem with the ps2 is all of yall dial up people get on there and slow the ones with DSL, Cable, and DNS down. Its not the Ps2, its yall!Originally posted by cubits
I think they may have a dedicated server application for the PC. PC's are so much better at serving than ps2's.
Sorry to double post, but i barely hit 200 on either one. you have thoughs hackers that get out that and totaly disable the physics ( yes you who fall through the mountains though clame you didnt)Originally posted by live4speed
Then you'd get loads of people making stupid cars like you get ni Need for speed, people making cars that hit 1000Mph in 2 seconds and crap like that. Also I have a pretty mid range PC compared to whats available today, and every game I have on it has better graphics than GT3, so I don't think you would need a top of the range PC to get GT4's graphics.
Back to the mods, you can do all that on PS2 provided the tools are around, all you'd need is the HDD and whatever tools are around, ofcourse PC or not, PD would never release modding tools to the public, GT is all about authenticity and when that guy turns up in an online race with his latest creation that looks like a milkfloat but outruns an F1 car it's gone a little less authentic. And as for hybriding thats all well and good if you want to either ruin the game or complete the game then have some fun experimenting with F1 engined Mini's but they need to be kept out of online races.
Originally posted by GT-40/787b
but since sony is a computer company, and owns PD, you never know, it might be a time for change. these poor people that cant afford a ps2 have to sit on there computers listening to people that got the prologue of GT4, when did sony ever think about them, they dont. ITS TIME FOR A CHANGE, GT4 FOR THE COMPUTER!
Originally posted by Satorian
Well, I'm not so sure actually. GT4 might be a borderline case.
Sony may get the feeling that the market for the PS2 is saturated up to a point where GT4 won't pull any more sales. Or enough sales to make up for the profit they could make with a PC version.
Who would buy a PS2 for GT4 that hasn't already bought one for GT3?
If GT5 is going to be made for the PS3, this will probably be a system exclusive.
And SCEA has become a complete part of the Sony corporation again, and control over Polyphony might have changed, and as they dabble in PC peripherals and PCs as well, we might see a PC version of GT4.
I still think that's highly unlikely, but it's not as set in stone as some people here try to make others believe.