Senna content coming soon?

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This is true, but surely they're at least breaking even?
As Samus points out, we don't know for sure. But I do know that their business model is based on selling many millions of units per title. The way they run the office, how they spend money, what they spend money on will all be based on their previous successes, not on selling 2 million copies. Had they game sold like expected GT7 would not even be in the conversation at this point, they be too busy finishing GT6 and pumping out the "quantum leap DLC" they promised including regular VGT and other cars along with "monthly tracks".

Everyone likes to call PD/Kaz liars because content delivery is lagging while technically they have lied, the whole truth is they are simply responding to the market, which has spoken and said loud and clear, "This game blows, we aren't buying it". I think they are smart enough to realize at this point that no amount of additional content is going to have any effect on sales and so things that cross over easily to the PS4 will be worked on and everything else will be put into the corner to collect dust.

The Senna content is a point of pride and personal honour for Kaz that's why we're getting it. The other stuff, not so much.
 
Personally... I think they've had the content schedule ready for ages, they wouldn't have made the initial announcement without knowing what cars they were getting hold of to scan etc,, which ones they had ready etc.

But with F1 cars it's notoriously tricky to get much time with them unless they are in private hands such as the Lotus. Also there is the potential snag that Kaz referenced in the initial announcement that McLaren hold Ayrton's image rights from 1988-1993, which are of course his prime years. Any retrospective of Ayrton has to include his McLaren era, and though I don't think McLaren are a tricky company to deal with, especially when it's essentially content that would promote them as well as their most successful driver and someone who Ron Dennis was especially close to, image rights are tricky legal things. That would have consumed time and resources. The light at the end of the tunnel being that we've already got his 1988 helmet and suit in game, which suggests some rights have been licenced to PD.

What I think we'll see this month -

- The Lotus obviously.
- Interlagos GP circuit and kart track
- A Senna-themed go-kart, either his actual one from the late 70's/early 80's World Championship exploits, or a themed one ala the Red Bull one.
- A McLaren (I think the '88 MP4/4 because of the suit)
- Seasonal events at some if not all of Monaco (Cote d'Azur), Monza, Interlagos, Nurburgring, Silverstone, Brands and Suzuka. All circuits ingame that Ayrton raced at, if not quite in the configurations we have ingame. Big prize money for gold times.
- Suits and helmets, both historical and connected to the Senna Foundation.

I hope for more, but I think this is realistic given the established content on GT6.

I don't believe rights to cars and rights to driver likenesses are in any way similar. FIA/FOMA or whatever they are/were very strict on car licensing and usage, I've never heard of them being uptight about racing suits.
 
As Samus points out, we don't know for sure. But I do know that their business model is based on selling many millions of units per title. The way they run the office, how they spend money, what they spend money on will all be based on their previous successes, not on selling 2 million copies. Had they game sold like expected GT7 would not even be in the conversation at this point, they be too busy finishing GT6 and pumping out the "quantum leap DLC" they promised including regular VGT and other cars along with "monthly tracks".

Everyone likes to call PD/Kaz liars because content delivery is lagging while technically they have lied, the whole truth is they are simply responding to the market, which has spoken and said loud and clear, "This game blows, we aren't buying it". I think they are smart enough to realize at this point that no amount of additional content is going to have any effect on sales and so things that cross over easily to the PS4 will be worked on and everything else will be put into the corner to collect dust.

The Senna content is a point of pride and personal honour for Kaz that's why we're getting it. The other stuff, not so much.

Unfortunately, this is probably all true.

Without the user base to sell it to, producing DLC is insanity. Without DLC, GT6 isn't really that attractive a game to buy, unless you're a very specific sort of consumer. Damned if they do and damned if they don't.

Really, PD painted themselves into a corner by having the release version of GT6 be so very basic. I suppose they thought people would buy it based on the reputation.
 
Unfortunately, this is probably all true.

Without the user base to sell it to, producing DLC is insanity. Without DLC, GT6 isn't really that attractive a game to buy, unless you're a very specific sort of consumer. Damned if they do and damned if they don't.

Really, PD painted themselves into a corner by having the release version of GT6 be so very basic. I suppose they thought people would buy it based on the reputation.
PD painted themselves in a corner by talking about a January update, which became a February update, which became complete silence. They DESPERATELY need a community manager that isn't Kaz. Kaz might be a good ambassador to the auto industry, but PD needs someone that will communicate with the people that buy the games, which isn't Nissan management.
 
Expecting PD to do something really awesome with this is only bringing youself into disappointment, especially them screwing up the sound of the Lotus. Even though it's Ayrton Senna, I still can't see PD doing good with the content.

But I'm sure lot's of folks here has their expectations low, due to PD's record...
All i'm expecting is Senna's car. It doesn't need bells and whistles to be awesome.

If PD get that in in the next update, which it's super duper likely they will, then i'm over the moon.
 
Look at it this way, PD is working. They are doing something. Getting licenses and contracts, modeling and developing things take a long time...they are doing it. I have no doubt about that.

The only problem is that KAz and PD does'nt like to comunicate with the gamers, unlike other developers. So by that, we are left clueless.

Everyone was dead sure nothing would happen May 1st, comes may 1st and we get (confirmation of) an awesome car and confirmation that there will be Senna content in May.

Its just that. Things will happen but not in our time. In theirs. Just like every other developer. The only diference is that PD does not comunicate what their time is. Which frustrates just about everyone.

First of all, it doesn't take 2 or 3 years to produce a few new cars, of which around 300 are premium (which include ones from GT5) and a handful of a dozen cars which have no difference bar a letter in their name. The only other things they've brought into the game was good graphics, a few new tracks and picking a load of random events and making them into a career. I really can't see how that would take such a long period of time.

Oh, and you say PD will do their upgrades in their own time? I'm pretty sure they said that we'd get a track every month or so, and being very misleading in saying that features such as shuffle races, online communities and track editors would be brought in a future update, we're nearly half a year into the game and we haven't even got the zahara track. Looks like in their own time would be GT8 at this rate, if they ever make it to that...
 
First of all, it doesn't take 2 or 3 years to produce a few new cars, of which around 300 are premium (which include ones from GT5) and a handful of a dozen cars which have no difference bar a letter in their name.
It takes a very, very long time.

The only other things they've brought into the game was good graphics, a few new tracks and picking a load of random events and making them into a career. I really can't see how that would take such a long period of time.
The physics are revolutionary for GT. The amount of time spent working with KW has truly paid dividends.

...being very misleading in saying that features such as shuffle races, online communities and track editors would be brought in a future update, we're nearly half a year into the game and we haven't even got the zahara track. Looks like in their own time would be GT8 at this rate, if they ever make it to that...
So by saying they will come, and they haven't yet (bearing in mind GT5 was constantly evolving for 3 years) in just 6 months, they have lied because they'll never come? The only way they could be lying is if there is no categorical chance of any features coming in the future.
 
What makes you think that your 1500,- is more important than another man's 5,- ?
Do I really need to answer this??
  • He wasn't serious.
  • He's using it as an angle to dig at PD.
  • This is actually a very GOOD thing Kaz is doing, but he uses it as an avenue to complain.
And this is why my posting comes in little spits and spurts anymore, because this place has been dragged into the ditch by a bushel of crab apples. I mean, look at this thread. PD keeps their word for once, and it doesn't matter, it's an excuse to throw more rocks. Sad...
 
Can't we just wait until the car is in the game before making judgments about it?
No. It's a car in the GT series, therefore we must hate it and lambast PD for screwing it up even though it hasn't come out yet, and even if it ends up actually being pretty nice, we must take it for granted and NOT thank PD for their hard work and respect towards Senna's memory.
 
It takes a very, very long time.


The physics are revolutionary for GT. The amount of time spent working with KW has truly paid dividends.


So by saying they will come, and they haven't yet (bearing in mind GT5 was constantly evolving for 3 years) in just 6 months, they have lied because they'll never come? The only way they could be lying is if there is no categorical chance of any features coming in the future.
Your kidding right.
KW is probably reeling how PD 🤬 up their suspension model. No camber,check, arse backwards suspension, check. Should I post more?
 
First of all, it doesn't take 2 or 3 years to produce a few new cars, of which around 300 are premium (which include ones from GT5) and a handful of a dozen cars which have no difference bar a letter in their name. The only other things they've brought into the game was good graphics, a few new tracks and picking a load of random events and making them into a career. I really can't see how that would take such a long period of time.

Oh, and you say PD will do their upgrades in their own time? I'm pretty sure they said that we'd get a track every month or so, and being very misleading in saying that features such as shuffle races, online communities and track editors would be brought in a future update, we're nearly half a year into the game and we haven't even got the zahara track. Looks like in their own time would be GT8 at this rate, if they ever make it to that...


- ~175-200 new cars is a bit more than "a few"... Plus 7-ish tracks and some preexisting tracks got time/weather treatment
- Adaptive Tessellation happened
- Physics (I.e. Body roll and compression) was obviously revamped
- Lighting reworked
- Large catalogue of visual upgrades

That definitely takes time, considering GT5 took 5 years, only adding ~250 cars and quite a few new/updated tracks, and completely new engine introducing damage and roll-overs, day/night lighting transitions, etc. (all on odd hardware, might I add...) That timeframe seems reasonable.

Not being able to release basic online features found in games since the early 2000s, holding back content that has existed in some form in past iterations, and showing existing content, giving it a timeframe to launch in, only to not fall through and not make any further mention of it is, however, completely unreasonable.
 
Your kidding right.
KW is probably reeling how PD 🤬 up their suspension model. No camber,check, arse backwards suspension, check. Should I post more?
Try to? They're the only things wrong.

Also, the reverse ride height thing doesn't exist.
 
PD painted themselves in a corner by talking about a January update, which became a February update, which became complete silence. They DESPERATELY need a community manager that isn't Kaz. Kaz might be a good ambassador to the auto industry, but PD needs someone that will communicate with the people that buy the games, which isn't Nissan management.

Except Kaz never was or is a community manager. PD as a whole does not have a community manager at all, only Kaz and various Sony people telling us things.

The sarcasm in this forum is immense.

Fixed for eventual truth.

Do I really need to answer this??
  • He wasn't serious.
  • He's using it as an angle to dig at PD.
  • This is actually a very GOOD thing Kaz is doing, but he uses it as an avenue to complain.
And this is why my posting comes in little spits and spurts anymore, because this place has been dragged into the ditch by a bushel of crab apples. I mean, look at this thread. PD keeps their word for once, and it doesn't matter, it's an excuse to throw more rocks. Sad...

For me, the funniest people are the ones who go "Screw you PD, I'm leaving for this other game!!" and funny enough, are some of the same people who say PD don't listen. Why they feel the need to publically announce this to the same devs they say "don't listen" is beyond me but still hilarious, because Publicly shaming works with everything (nevermind the fact that nobody outside the sim racing community knows nor cares really).
 
The sarcasm in this thread is immense.
Are you being sarcastic now?:lol:
No. It's a car in the GT series, therefore we must hate it and lambast PD for screwing it up even though it hasn't come out yet, and even if it ends up actually being pretty nice, we must take it for granted and NOT thank PD for their hard work and respect towards Senna's memory.
PD got my thanks 5 months ago in the form of my hard earned cash out of my wallet. I don't need to thank them for what they promised me when I bought their product. They should be thanking me for not selling it and taking away a potential new sale because they are failing to deliver on many of their other promises.
 
I don't need to thank them for what they promised me when I bought their product. They should be thanking me for not selling it and taking away a potential new sale because they are failing to deliver on many of their other promises.
So they promised a 97T, did they?
 
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