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Jordan has actually asked almost every question we wanted to ask over the course of the year at various events.
1. So limited resources stop the engine sounds being changed or an on/off toggle for SRF or letting us qualify (which can be done online)?
2. Have as many aids as you want, just let us more experienced racers turn them off !
Also i don't believe for one minute that PD come to GTPlanet, they were just being polite.
Anyone with half a brain knows the biggest problems are sounds and standards, both of which are still in the game 7 years after PS3 launch and about 10 years since PD have worked on the PS3 build.
So, its either that or they just don't care!?
would you be rude during an interview with a team that's just flown you half way across the world on their dime? .
No and you should never be rude to anyone, but there's a difference between being rude and asking hard questions.
But I guess part of the problem is what you mention about being flown half across the globe and back for free. This is a common tactic in the business and political world and clearly it works very well.
Online races, sure, but I think you already have quali online.How about:
"Qualifications before a race is something that many fans of Gran Turismo would like to see. What is your opinion on that and is it something you would like to add to the series?"
So what is it? Dictatorship? Censorship? Was Kaz the one nice with the community as so many people were saying in here?There are rules for what questions you can ask, if you don't follow them, you may never ask questions again. I think Jordan goes as far as he can go.
3. We (PD) don't give a damn about you, just give us 60 bucks and we are fine.1. Ps3 has limited resources
2. Gran Turismo has to be accessible to beginners
I think that pretty much covers it...
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You should not even have to ask that. The questions are obvious.And what is THE question?![]()
And Kaz trolled all of us with vague philosophical answers every time.Jordan has actually asked almost every question we wanted to ask over the course of the year at various events.
So what is it? Dictatorship? Censorship? Was Kaz the one nice with the community as so many people were saying in here?
Its the industry, if you behave like this:
You will not get another interview any time soon, even if the fans may applaud you.
What's interesting about that response is that GT1 is positively unfriendly to users, or at least it was back then. It was the only game in the series without any driving aids - well, other than super-sticky race tires and an auto trans - and it did not suffer fools lightly. I was 12 when I first played it, and went off the advice of a review for my first purchase. The MA70 Supra spun at the hairpin on Autumn Ring Mini nearly every lap when I was starting out. There were no pop-ups telling you what to do at every step - no hand-holding on the level that GT6 manages, anyways.
As for the topic at hand - what the interviews naturally don't include is some of the more casual banter that takes place at events. Taku joked with us about the common engine sound complaints at the JFF, for instance. Though let's look at it from a different point of view; would you be rude during an interview with a team that's just flown you half way across the world on their dime?. I've been critical of the PS3 games in various amounts over the years, but there are ways to handle that when speaking to the man directly. Being unnecessarily rude and sarcastic is not it.
@bjosim - If you want the thread closed, say the word.
Sorry Slip but when we play a Gran Turismo game we don't think of someone is flown around the world by Poliphony Digital. Not me at least, I care if the game is good or not, if it has problems or not. This site is great and everything but let's be honest. Without being rude I only say GT6 AI after GT5 drama is NOT going in the right direction.What's interesting about that response is that GT1 is positively unfriendly to users, or at least it was back then. It was the only game in the series without any driving aids - well, other than super-sticky race tires and an auto trans - and it did not suffer fools lightly. I was 12 when I first played it, and went off the advice of a review for my first purchase. The MA70 Supra spun at the hairpin on Autumn Ring Mini nearly every lap when I was starting out. There were no pop-ups telling you what to do at every step - no hand-holding on the level that GT6 manages, anyways.
As for the topic at hand - what the interviews naturally don't include is some of the more casual banter that takes place at events. Taku joked with us about the common engine sound complaints at the JFF, for instance. Though let's look at it from a different point of view; would you be rude during an interview with a team that's just flown you half way across the world on their dime?. I've been critical of the PS3 games in various amounts over the years, but there are ways to handle that when speaking to the man directly. Being unnecessarily rude and sarcastic is not it.
@bjosim - If you want the thread closed, say the word.
Nope.Interestingly I've read the same thing about car magazines. Hard to give a tough rating on a bad car when company X flew you to cabo san lucas to test drive the car and put you up in a 5 start hotel. Paid vacation and all I have to do it write a good article and I get one next year. I don't know anything about the PD or GTP ordeal but it's just interesting.
My personal experience? Yamauchi will talk to you about Gran Turismo, racing and cars until one or both of you actually die from old age.So what is it? Dictatorship? Censorship? Was Kaz the one nice with the community as so many people were saying in here?
Ok, it sounds great really but I don't think it's PR team's fault if GT5 and GT6 AI are programmed to let the user win. It's not like other mainstream console games don't have an option to select difficoulty level.Yamauchi is a lovely guy. He loves cars and his ambitions often exceed the technological capabilities at his disposal - it's the PR team's job to stop his unrealised ambitions becoming reported as fact.
You will not get another interview any time soon, even if the fans may applaud you.
And Kaz trolled all of us with vague philosophical answers every time.
Exactly this. Jordan has little to no control over the decisions made in the GT series. Asking awkward or offensive questions would only result in negative results. No matter what questions he asks. Most of the GT decisions have been KY and he clearly hasn't listened to the community very much at all. KY has great visions, just understaffed so he cant complete the visions on time.Questions will probably not change the game. If PD was open to feedback they would share an e-mail address like some other developers do.
I neither know nor care - I was answering the question about how questions put to Kazunori are marshalled.Ok, it sounds great really but I don't think it's PR team's fault if GT5 and GT6 AI are programmed to let the user win. It's not like other mainstream console games don't have an option to select difficoulty level.
I'm sure he's lovely to hang out with, but as far as producing a racing game.... he's a lost cause.
It's not fear of any kind. It's practicality.I have to agree with OP here.. and this is not to get at Jordan in the slightest.
But its always the same.. people / journalists are afraid to ask the real questions for fear of upsetting someone.
Sony PR: I'm sorry, can you ask a different question.Q1. Hi Kaz can you please tell me why after so many years of your customers asking you .. do we still not have special stage R11 back in GT.. there are no licenseing issues, so can you please explain why.
Sony PR: Mr. Yamauchi won't be answering that. Do you have any other questions?Q2. Can you please explain why there has been no consistency or gradual development in gran turismo. Every time a new title is released we suffer the same bugs from the previous title that have not been addressed, plus we have a whole lot of new problems
Sony PR: Okay, we're done here. Thank you for your time.Q3. do you think it fair to take 15 years and XXX amount of money to create a game .. and yet when its released its still unfinished.
You'd be doing so to an empty chair. That's the reality of asking the questions you think SHOULD be asked by journalists whose testicular fortitude you doubt.I could go on..
I do care. What I do not care is all the twisted logic behind PR media marketing and their "we'll rule the whole World" mentality. I just want competitive AI in Gran Turismo and someone asking Kaz why we can't have a goddamn slider in 2014.I neither know nor care.
It's not fear of any kind. It's practicality.
Here's how your 15 minute interview would go:Sony PR: I'm sorry, can you ask a different question.Sony PR: Mr. Yamauchi won't be answering that. Do you have any other questions?Sony PR: Okay, we're done here. Thank you for your time.You'd be doing so to an empty chair. That's the reality of asking the questions you think SHOULD be asked by journalists whose testicular fortitude you doubt.
It's not fear of any kind. It's practicality.
Here's how your 15 minute interview would go:Sony PR: I'm sorry, can you ask a different question.Sony PR: Mr. Yamauchi won't be answering that. Do you have any other questions?Sony PR: Okay, we're done here. Thank you for your time.You'd be doing so to an empty chair. That's the reality of asking the questions you think SHOULD be asked by journalists whose testicular fortitude you doubt.
Well then My hopes in PD /Sony listening to constructive criticism in any way shape or form is futile And we will forever be expected to pay money for substandard games.
That's PR for you.I do care. What I do not care is all the twisted logic behind PR media marketing and their "we'll rule the whole World" mentality.
I'm sure people have asked him. I'm sure they didn't get an answer - particularly if they phrased it as above.I just want competitive AI in Gran Turismo and someone asking Kaz why we can't have a goddamn slider in 2014.
You can also stop buying substandard games and come out from this goddamn Matrix scheme.Well then My hopes in PD /Sony listening to constructive criticism in any way shape or form is futile And we will forever be expected to pay money for substandard games.