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I hope you are right but makes no sense to me... If reviewers dont get the full game, how can they review and rate it?

Or do car testers get an half powered (engine) car to test and review it?

Review copies of games are often limited. It allows reviewers to get impressions without revealing everything before release. The better, more complete reviews usually follow the release.
 
Very good POINT
anyone answer this please...

STANDARD CARS are NOT PREMIUM despite any open\drop top, ridiculous yes, they had to model the whole interior only to make it standard, NO Caterham, Honda Beat, Benz SL's, Lotus Elan, drop top Z, older LMP cars, AUTOUNION...none, yet they have fully modeled interior...
 
Lets not forget that the media have all been shown damage, which they describe as being very realistic, for instance the Top Gear article in the last edition of the magazine, and a good few months ago at the closed door presentations, so a review copy of the game doesn't necessarily have to have full damage in order for the press to be able to review the game, they've already been shown it.

So this guy Tekken90 could very well have a review copy which doesn't have damage, etc. He isn't showing an awfull lot of the games features, there must be some reason why........

I totally agree with you, if I had been this guy and I got a copy of the real game, I would do all my GT-fan mates a favour and given them all the info I could. Very mysterious fella this Tekken, he`s hiding something :)
 
Lets not forget that the media have all been shown damage, which they describe as being very realistic, for instance the Top Gear article in the last edition of the magazine, and a good few months ago at the closed door presentations, so a review copy of the game doesn't necessarily have to have full damage in order for the press to be able to review the game, they've already been shown it.

So this guy Tekken90 could very well have a review copy which doesn't have damage, etc. He isn't showing an awfull lot of the games features, there must be some reason why........

Thinking the same..he show us absolute arcade mode - he doesnt show us all things about rims (still nobody know for sure how this "works" - its only for prem cars,or its also for standart),didnt show us any proper tuning,many ppl asked him to show GT mode,but for some reason videos only from arcade mode..i will not be surprised,if next week we will see much better damage and physics...Sony strategy??
 
Lets not forget that the media have all been shown damage, which they describe as being very realistic, for instance the Top Gear article in the last edition of the magazine, and a good few months ago at the closed door presentations, so a review copy of the game doesn't necessarily have to have full damage in order for the press to be able to review the game, they've already been shown it.

So this guy Tekken90 could very well have a review copy which doesn't have damage, etc. He isn't showing an awfull lot of the games features, there must be some reason why........

Review copies also explain why the product numbers on the disks didn't match Sony's listed product numbers.
 
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eh, based on what?

I'm assuming he's basing it on the fact some reviewers don't write the review until they've finished the game. Unless it's ridiculously long. Anything with a reasonable length story mode though, Castlevania, Rock Band etc... otherwise they wouldn't be able to give info on game length, quality, if the ending surprises/disappoints, unlockables...
 
Hmm if so, then I´m sorry for all I said and whined... But not for the car and track list... They should have modeled much much more new cars and more real tracks...
 
From what i can see in Tekken90's videos he's not really a racing gamer, maybe he just has no interest in the career mode and so we don't get to see damage and car tuning/modification. As well as this he has uploaded video's of other games and he probably know's that if he gives away too much info he could ruin the game for some people.

Just like if I said who won the F1 right now.

lol.

Oh and @retrostate, I get you ;D

I was thinking the same thing.
 
I'm assuming he's basing it on the fact some reviewers don't write the review until they've finished the game. Unless it's ridiculously long. Anything with a reasonable length story mode though, Castlevania, Rock Band etc... otherwise they wouldn't be able to give info on game length, quality, if the ending surprises/disappoints, unlockables...

True. However I said often, not always. If I had a penny for every pre-release review/preview that mentioned not being provided with a full working copy, i'd retire.
 
Hello!

Someone knows if the Signature Edition fits in a mailbox? Someone has the dimension of the packaging?

I wouldn't think so, that big case looks a bit big to fit in a mailbox, collectors edition probably would but not signature edition.
 
RDK:
no pthotomode for standard cars ... standard cars are just GT4 copy/paste like Trial Mountian track and doesnt look so hot
 
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Wait, it's probably a misunderstanding.
I believe that RDK said that he doens't want to use standard with photomode.
 
Rodpunisher: What a bad decision from PD.. so if you are racing and there are standard cars you can not take a picture of them all together??

RDK: yes
 
Wait, it's probably a misunderstanding.
I believe that RDK said that he doens't want to use standard with photomode.
I hope so... I want to do a complete photo session of my future yellowbird....:sly:
 
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