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PS3 in the next month? No way. I don't have a job or anything, and paying for a PS3 is on the pricey side to me. I'd still love to have a PS3.
(judging on Post #86) Now you've REALLY stooped to a new low with that comment, frestkd. How light do you think GT5: Prologue is? As much content is featured in this deal, you mean to tell me that this light game is nothing compared to the full game of Forza Motorsport 2? I'm going to take a chance talking about this thing, even if it means getting into some hot water on GTPlanet. Don't compare Forza 2 with GT5: Prologue. Editors and media firms that judge GT5P as being worse than Forza (or even PGR) need to be suspended on from their jobs on administrative leave and be taken immediately to a psychologist. This is a light game. So why the hell would you compare a light game with a full game of similar value? Another thing- Forza is not on a PlayStation. It is an XBOX-exclusive title. So why would you compare a light PS3 title with a full XBOX 360 title? This would be like comparing a concept car that's close to production from Chevrolet with a full retail car from Ford or Dodge. You can't win your argument no matter how hard you try. It's true that you could get Forza 2 for the same price of the GT5P deal, but Forza 2 is a full game while GT5P is a light game. Don't even get me started in saying that GT5P is GT5, because it's not. GT5P costs as much as a full retail game because of all the content available to it apart from the fact this is a light game. People will pay as much money to get something like this if it's the only shot of seeing something close to what GT5 will provide. They will pay because they love Gran Turismo, and they are willing to play any title that gives a hint to what GT5 will be like. And likewise, will wait for GT5 when it's eventually released. This game can't be offered for free because it has too much content and too many great features for it to be considered a demo. If you're going to think Prologue is a full game, then congratulations- you've defeated the purpose of Prologue. You can tell people that GT sucks ass because of a dumb marketing move by PD (in your mind). This is a light game with loads of content. Something like this would be a steal if it were free. However, the anticipation for this game and speculations thereof warrants a price tag. And that price tag is 40 dead presidents. Pay up if you want to get a first-hand look at what GT5 may provide, or wait a few years from now for GT5. Your call.
And that's all. I'll get some shut-eye now as my Spring Break continues...
(judging on Post #86) Now you've REALLY stooped to a new low with that comment, frestkd. How light do you think GT5: Prologue is? As much content is featured in this deal, you mean to tell me that this light game is nothing compared to the full game of Forza Motorsport 2? I'm going to take a chance talking about this thing, even if it means getting into some hot water on GTPlanet. Don't compare Forza 2 with GT5: Prologue. Editors and media firms that judge GT5P as being worse than Forza (or even PGR) need to be suspended on from their jobs on administrative leave and be taken immediately to a psychologist. This is a light game. So why the hell would you compare a light game with a full game of similar value? Another thing- Forza is not on a PlayStation. It is an XBOX-exclusive title. So why would you compare a light PS3 title with a full XBOX 360 title? This would be like comparing a concept car that's close to production from Chevrolet with a full retail car from Ford or Dodge. You can't win your argument no matter how hard you try. It's true that you could get Forza 2 for the same price of the GT5P deal, but Forza 2 is a full game while GT5P is a light game. Don't even get me started in saying that GT5P is GT5, because it's not. GT5P costs as much as a full retail game because of all the content available to it apart from the fact this is a light game. People will pay as much money to get something like this if it's the only shot of seeing something close to what GT5 will provide. They will pay because they love Gran Turismo, and they are willing to play any title that gives a hint to what GT5 will be like. And likewise, will wait for GT5 when it's eventually released. This game can't be offered for free because it has too much content and too many great features for it to be considered a demo. If you're going to think Prologue is a full game, then congratulations- you've defeated the purpose of Prologue. You can tell people that GT sucks ass because of a dumb marketing move by PD (in your mind). This is a light game with loads of content. Something like this would be a steal if it were free. However, the anticipation for this game and speculations thereof warrants a price tag. And that price tag is 40 dead presidents. Pay up if you want to get a first-hand look at what GT5 may provide, or wait a few years from now for GT5. Your call.
And that's all. I'll get some shut-eye now as my Spring Break continues...