I'm not disappointed, just a little underwhelmed with GT5. I have to say I was expecting so much more, and I have a few gripes.
I'm sure they've all been mentioned so far, but I'll say it anyway (and may forget a few as I type so this isn't a 'demand list'):
Probably the biggest problem I have - Damage model is non-existent, let's be honest. Just out of curiosity (for science purposes) I drove a Ferrari 512BB the wrong way up the long straight on Nurburgring and smashed head-on into a Lamborghini Murcielago LP-640. Was going about 170mph. Result? A slightly bent bonnet. What nonsense.
The down-side is that people will be encouraged to drive unethically, knowing full-well that there are still no real consequences.
AI. There is literally zero 'I' in the AI. I am also genuinely sick and tired of being the one to spin out when two cars (mine and an opponent) come together, side by side. It's as if PD compensated for the AI idiocy by making them immoveable bastions of strength, thereby making tight races 'tough'.
Brakes. This can't possibly be an oversight on PD's part. With a game so meticulous in detail, it beggars belief we are unable to upgrade brakes when tuning our cars. There has to have been a reason they decided not to add this upgrade ability. And I'd like to hear their reasoning for this bizarre omission.
Minuscule selection of cars in the used car dealership at any one time, which is odd seeing as the vast majority of all cars within the game must be purchased there (unless they all suddenly unlock at some point?). There have been several points during my game (I'm at about 55% complete) where I have been unable to race because I had no car, and none were available to buy.
Tiny amount of events in comparison to GT4. I was expecting a lifetime's worth of races to keep me occupied for, well... a lifetime.
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Those are my main gripes. But I have to add that in a "are you happy with GT5?" thread I could list
plenty more reasons to be delighted, so this isn't a rant.
PS - The Lotus Elise TGTT challenge is so unnecessarily difficult it makes me want to smash my head through my tv screen, after I've gouged my own eyeballs out with a rusty fork.
