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Yeaaaa :/Actually, I don't think the programming work would be all that involved. But what it would do is blunt the intended purpose of a demo or Prologue, which is to provide a very limited taste to whet your appetite for the full game.
Of course, the Academy demo might just be the first demo, with only a couple of cars and one track like the first Academy Time Trial offered. Then, PD could offer an update to it in late summer or fall with a few more tracks and cars, perhaps even a few GT6 game features, rather than time locking it as they did the first one.
That's what I was thinking of, but you gotta remember what happened with GT5 Prologue and how long people had to wait for the final version. Then, I was like, "at least this is free."
I think the feedback PD had from last year's downloadable GT Academy was great to say the least. Combine that with the feedback they received from GT5 Prologue and I bet this will exceed most of our expectations. People told them we didn't want a Prologue and that the downloadable GT Academy was great (except for the long waits in between each "test"). I really do have high hopes for this one.E3 on the 11th of June, & a demo for GT Academy in July, bring it on!
Even the GT Academy camp(s) are going to be longer which is what I was hoping for to give each of the finalists a truly FAIR chance.
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