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I believe that DLC is there as an after thought and or something they wanted in the game but did not have time to put it in.
If I was to avoid buying DLC then I would like many lose out. I think the main issue is the fact that GT5 was unfinished and thin on the ground at launch, and still is in many areas despite free and paid content being added post launch. In some areas it had more than GT4, like online, revised Bspec etc, but allot has been cropped away or not finished to be possibly held back as DLC
Test course as an example was in the last GT and the one before that. Arguably we should have had it in GT5 from the start. Now if we want it we have to pay extra via DLC. I think that is what the issue is here for many that object to this content drip feed we are now getting.
If the consumer wants a full/rich GT5 experience at least equal in terms of content to GT4, then we will have to buy the DLC to fill in the holes.
I have no objections to DLC. It is great for the consumer, and helps the industry in these harsh economical times. I just object to content either being held back or left out so that PD and the like can earn a buck or 2 extra.
I think it has to work for both, so a bit of fairness is in order.
Saying that though, GT5, even if stripped down in many ways vs GT4, it is still a content rich game, with allot more to offer and do vs many others.
As consumers/gamers, we always expect the next game in a franchise to offer all of the same as a previous title and much more. This gen gaming has been a learning curve for console devs, and to develop a game does take allot longer and does cost allot more, yet game prices in many countries have not jumped up in prices like they should have, instead you pay via the DLC.
PAPPACLARTIf I was to avoid buying DLC then I would like many lose out. I think the main issue is the fact that GT5 was unfinished and thin on the ground at launch, and still is in many areas despite free and paid content being added post launch. In some areas it had more than GT4, like online, revised Bspec etc, but allot has been cropped away or not finished to be possibly held back as DLC
Test course as an example was in the last GT and the one before that. Arguably we should have had it in GT5 from the start. Now if we want it we have to pay extra via DLC. I think that is what the issue is here for many that object to this content drip feed we are now getting.
If the consumer wants a full/rich GT5 experience at least equal in terms of content to GT4, then we will have to buy the DLC to fill in the holes.
I have no objections to DLC. It is great for the consumer, and helps the industry in these harsh economical times. I just object to content either being held back or left out so that PD and the like can earn a buck or 2 extra.
I think it has to work for both, so a bit of fairness is in order.
Saying that though, GT5, even if stripped down in many ways vs GT4, it is still a content rich game, with allot more to offer and do vs many others.
As consumers/gamers, we always expect the next game in a franchise to offer all of the same as a previous title and much more. This gen gaming has been a learning curve for console devs, and to develop a game does take allot longer and does cost allot more, yet game prices in many countries have not jumped up in prices like they should have, instead you pay via the DLC.
Test course was never advertised for GT5 so PD had no obligation to put it in there, there's already 2 oval courses in the game and they probably omitted the test course in order to fit one of the other tracks into the game on schedule, so if they included test course you might not have got Madrid or Cape Ring or one of the others
No we're not forced to buy it but did you consider we want to have the content but not at the price point offered? The large oval and associated speed tests were in GT1, GT2, GT3, GT4, on the disc. I enjoyed using the feature. They stripped it out of an unfinished GT5 and now they're adding it back in but want me to pay an extra £3.20 for it. I want to use it again like I did in previous games but I'm not paying that for it. Yes it's not a lot of money on it's own but it's relative, I only paid £35 for the whole game. I'm not paying nearly a tenth of that again for something that should have been on the disc.
It wasn't advertised no but this is an ongoing gaming series like any other and generally speaking content carries over in gaming series so I personally think we're entitled to be disappointed a feature was removed from the series and then re-added at an added premium.
GM are you for realz???
You sell an unfinished C6 for 50k which I think is a scam and now you release a ZR1 which will cost me double the money??? Are you for realz? Just checking an option at mah dealership will cost me double the money? For just 200HP more I have to pay double the price of the car???? You're losing me as a fan...
To take it further you really gets your money worth also. My beer cost me 10 bucks and I'm finished with that if not that day defiantly the next. With these DLC you use them for ever. At 20(rounded to the highest) buck every two months I cannot believe people still complain, and for the fact your not forced to buy the content.
It wasn't advertised no but this is an ongoing gaming series like any other and generally speaking content carries over in gaming series so I personally think we're entitled to be disappointed a feature was removed from the series and then re-added at an added premium.
SimonKIt wasn't advertised no but this is an ongoing gaming series like any other and generally speaking content carries over in gaming series so I personally think we're entitled to be disappointed a feature was removed from the series and then re-added at an added premium.
To take it further you really gets your money worth also. My beer cost me 10 bucks and I'm finished with that if not that day defiantly the next. With these DLC you use them for ever. At 20(rounded to the highest) buck every two months I cannot believe people still complain, and for the fact your not forced to buy the content.
That's one way to look at it, another is that they've given us one real track, one kart track (much smaller and less work) and are going to give us a test track (much less work, copy and paste) in the space of 13 months.
The test track was not really a "feature" of the game. It was a track WITH a feature to it. A feature would be Photo Mode, Special Challenge.....ect. In the end it was just a track like all other tracks that did not make it into the game.
Beer/Corvette: Tangible Goods.
DLC: Intangible Good.
Value for money cannot be compared between the two.
88FoxBodyFanActually the Test Track was used as a "feature" in the old games like you describe, the Machine Test.
Exactly and now we have to pay for Machine Test and Test Track
Yes you are. Check out iRacing. That's an expensive game, but it's worth every penny.Judging by that gt5 will be the most expensive game out there.. am i the only one seing this..???
deep_skyI think the addition of what is essentially the test track and machine test from previous GT's is a bit much.
Here is something that has been a staple of GT 1-4, and now we have to pay for it? I get that the track is "new" in that it now has some track side detail, but come on, they could have included this as part of the update and had a proper track as DLC.
Just seems off.
Really, Is it that easy ? May I suggest you send you CV to PD, Hopefully they will employ you to CUT AND PASTE loads of new tracks into GT5. 👍👍
And yet another thread whinging about DLC :banghead
Stephen220378No you don't, nobody's forcing you to. If you think it's worth it, buy it. If you think it's a rip off then don't.
Of course no one forcing us but some people love seeing Gran Turismo 1-4 on 5 but in order to relive the past is to buy a ps2 cause the ps3 is not backward compatible anymore or buy DLC so actually you're are stuck cause we can't keep avoid all these contents that we want cause PD want to put a price on everything
No we're not forced to buy it but did you consider we want to have the content but not at the price point offered? The large oval and associated speed tests were in GT1, GT2, GT3, GT4, on the disc. I enjoyed using the feature. They stripped it out of an unfinished GT5 and now they're adding it back in but want me to pay an extra £3.20 for it. I want to use it again like I did in previous games but I'm not paying that for it. Yes it's not a lot of money on it's own but it's relative, I only paid £35 for the whole game. I'm not paying nearly a tenth of that again for something that should have been on the disc.
iRacing cost me $65 for my first year and to buy one additional track that I wanted. I do not have access to all of their tracks - like 8 or 9 now nor all of their cars. Next year it will cost me $150 just to be able to access and play the tracks/cars that I have now.
GT5 is a deal compared to that.
Of course no one forcing us but some people love seeing Gran Turismo 1-4 on 5 but in order to relive the past is to buy a ps2 cause the ps3 is not backward compatible anymore or buy DLC so actually you're are stuck cause we can't keep avoid all these contents that we want cause PD want to put a price on everything
Of course no one forcing us but some people love seeing Gran Turismo 1-4 on 5 but in order to relive the past is to buy a ps2 cause the ps3 is not backward compatible anymore or buy DLC so actually you're are stuck cause we can't keep avoid all these contents that we want cause PD want to put a price on everything