Before my reply, I would like to congratulate Lance Armstrong for winning his 6th straight Tour de France. Congratulations to the Texan with Sheryl Crow by her side. Also, congratulations to the Copa America 2004 champions Brazil. Anyhow, back to the topic.
More Croatians? Croatia is becoming a GT country nowadays... Regardless, Tin K, welcome to GTPlanet. Sadly, GT4 will be the last unless Kazunori decides to come up with some commorative "GT Pack" for the PS2 including revamped versions of GTs 1 and 2 and playable on the PS2. I'm no psychic, but this is what I know. I think with so many features GT4 will have to offer, I think GT fans will get to play as much as possble out of this game so that we may never grow tired. And when things start to get old with GT4, we will learn of GT5 soon. Or we'll complete the game at 100% and as soon as you know it, GT5 will come along. Playing through all of GT4 might just be a way for us to enjoy GT while we can becase GT5 will probably outdo GT4 in many respects. But if GT3 was any indication for GT1 and GT2, how can GT5 outdo GT3 and GT4 (as the PS2 goes)? Likely, the PS3 will debut next year, PD will try to take more time completing GT5 (a weakness of GT3), so that within 1-3 years, GT5 will be released and we will all party with PD as having a 10th Anniversary of Gran Turismo's launch.
Or maybe I've been drinking too much. Anyhow, the last for PS2, but certainly NOT the last Gran Turismo.