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"CBS: You do not say whether these features in the game or not? (referring to weather and/or time of day)
Yamauchi: We are experimenting with it. I want to stress again that the value of a game does not really depend on how many features are offered, all of which in the final game is available. That does not decide whether a game is good or not. What we focus really is the question of whether the game is good in its entirety or not. We have to proceed somewhat cautiously."
This retort was in reply to a question posed by ComputerBild.de.
I'm gonna have to disagree. The value of the game does depend on how many features are offered, and the degree of realism provided as far as I'm concerned, and if I'm going to blow 24 hours of my life on a game (let alone the last year and 600US bones on a 0day machine), I want it to have these changing features.
(I know none of us has seen the final product of course, I will give him that, and I shouldn't judge until I see a final product).
"It will decide if a game is good or not"
Well, it's going to have to. I will still have my PS3 when GT5 comes out... whenever that is. But if the other camp (I won't mention on this site) will provide me something better, I will have to migrate. This game needs to be released soon, and after waiting this long and paying 2x more for this console in order to play this game, I expect it to have everything the GT series has provided and everything else that fans like myself have yearned for. I spent 600US on hardware, 30US on Prologue, and I will spend the ?70US on GT5. I better get my moneys worth or else I'm totally jumping ship to PC sims.
I'm sorry for the drunken rant, but I am just frustrated with PD and the beauty which I have seen yet I cannot hold.
-f
Yamauchi: We are experimenting with it. I want to stress again that the value of a game does not really depend on how many features are offered, all of which in the final game is available. That does not decide whether a game is good or not. What we focus really is the question of whether the game is good in its entirety or not. We have to proceed somewhat cautiously."
This retort was in reply to a question posed by ComputerBild.de.
I'm gonna have to disagree. The value of the game does depend on how many features are offered, and the degree of realism provided as far as I'm concerned, and if I'm going to blow 24 hours of my life on a game (let alone the last year and 600US bones on a 0day machine), I want it to have these changing features.
(I know none of us has seen the final product of course, I will give him that, and I shouldn't judge until I see a final product).
"It will decide if a game is good or not"
Well, it's going to have to. I will still have my PS3 when GT5 comes out... whenever that is. But if the other camp (I won't mention on this site) will provide me something better, I will have to migrate. This game needs to be released soon, and after waiting this long and paying 2x more for this console in order to play this game, I expect it to have everything the GT series has provided and everything else that fans like myself have yearned for. I spent 600US on hardware, 30US on Prologue, and I will spend the ?70US on GT5. I better get my moneys worth or else I'm totally jumping ship to PC sims.
I'm sorry for the drunken rant, but I am just frustrated with PD and the beauty which I have seen yet I cannot hold.
-f