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So I guess its safe to say everyone on both sides is pissed?
Yup, but we're GT fans, so we're better at it....
So I guess its safe to say everyone on both sides is pissed?
Yeah, they have a game that they buy every year with a new coat of paint. Lovely!![]()
People here are funny. Sony doesn't know how to treat it's customers? ... BLAH BLAH BLAH I'm a massive apologist BLAH BLAH BLAH
Would it be way overboard to ban the next person(s) that posts a link that been long proven fake?
It's bogus. Over, and over, and over, and over again.
It's bogus.
Please make it stop. Read.
I think this whole GT5 controversy is the epitome to what has been a somewhat dissappointing gaming generation for Sony.
-frequent delays
-overly long dev cycles
-poor public relations
compared to the competition, sony has really dropped the ball, and in the next gaming gen, I might not go with Sony like I have since the early PS2 days.
It would be a lot better if Sony would release some info of merit, and it would be a whole lot better to have it direct feed from sony rather than the off screen vids.
It would be the greatest if retailers do have it already and it shows up to battle the Black Ops release.
You make a somewhat compelling analogy with movies. Why is YouTube full of videos of people playing games, though? Do you think those could all be removed if the game-makers wanted? My guess is that any images/video resulting from a player's interaction with a game is considered to have been created (at least partially) by the player, and therefore couldn't be removed. Anybody know if that might be true?Do you have a problem with corporations protecting copyrighted material?
Somebody has obtained a copy of an unreleased game (possibly illegaly) as is releasing copyrighted content that he has no rights to onto the internet.
If I was to obtain a copy of one of next months hit movies and released the video of it onto YouTube would you think the producers of the film had no right to remove it?
Or maybe Sony has no right to take them down?MA3LKSurprisingly the videos are still up on Youtube. Maybe Jordan was quick to act and Youtube are still fact checking, or Sony management is falling apart.
lapping lights?
Knock it all you want, but at the end of the day who has the game and who is 🤬-ing and moaning on internet forums? That's what I thought. I want GT5 as much as the next guy and I can't help but be jealous of other franchises that get their games and uhhh you know, well just get their games.
I don't know the technical name, but it's the lights the race cars use to single lap/slower traffic that they're coming up behind them.
On the car manufacturers screen i didn't see Bugatti and Bentley.
I think everyone has to realise that theres probably a perfectly good reason why Sony isn't giving us a release date. They know everyone is waiting and im sure its their number one priority right now, but something important is keeping them from announcing it. Im sure when they officially announce it everyone will understand.
Or maybe Sony has no right to take them down?
You know what would really suck?
Rocking up to GTPlanet now and seeing all these censored videos that you missed out on!
Although they weren't that great were they...... and the intro movie fell short of everyones expectations.
Long dev cycles shouldn't even be much of a problem. PDs team only consists of 140 or so employees and it has taken them this long? With a budget of 60 million dollars why haven't they increased their staff? Surely 2-300 employees could ACTUALLY produce the desired content in a reasonable fashion.
Exactly.
I think everyone has to realise that theres probably a perfectly good reason why Sony isn't giving us a release date. They know everyone is waiting and im sure its their number one priority right now, but something important is keeping them from announcing it. Im sure when they officially announce it everyone will understand.
Whats even funnier is that despite that we finally got something at all, they still moaned and complained.
Do you think their reason is more important than the fact that millions of people across the world have already forked over their hard earned cash for this elusive game?
I think everyone has to realise that theres probably a perfectly good reason why Sony isn't giving us a release date. They know everyone is waiting and im sure its their number one priority right now, but something important is keeping them from announcing it. Im sure when they officially announce it everyone will understand.
In the last interview Kaz said 140 in-house but also said they used outside sources, few times larger than the in-house team. That's easily 400+ people working on GT5 during its' development.
I gave it a quick lookover and saw a bunch of manufacturers missing and then a post about a page later got me questioning the GT5 PSP system. I hope the purchasing is still a buy what you want, when you want kind of thing.