I'm well aware that the internet is not available to everyone out there but I'm starting to feel that playing against an AI is something that will become a thing of the past. Gran Turismo 5 has provoked this thought as I can't help swearing inside my head everytime I deal with the singleplayer aspect of GT5. However, it's not so bad that I stay away from it but I'll admit that online mulitiplayer is much more rewarding when you play against some decent players. GT5s online multiplayer isn't flawless but somehow it feels so much more true to what made the GT series great in the past. Even the distribution of money and XP in online multiplayer is kept at a level which makes it feel great to buy a new car just like in the old GT games. I'd be radical and say, scrap everything that involves AI competition because Polyphony Digital obviously seem to have a problem with this. Could you imagine a GT game which is built up around an online multiplayer experience which is greatly expanded when it comes to diversity, player stats and community features? For example, what if the UCD was based on a marketplace where players could sell/buy cars from each other instead of the current questionable in-game day cycle? The foundations are there, the servers and leaderboards already form the basis for what many people seem to enjoy more than anything else in the game.
A lot will probably say, just stick with the features you enjoy most and stay away from singleplayer if it gives you a headache. I just think PD could create a much more complete experience if they take a brave move and focus on making online play something so complete that we never want to face an AI competitor again. GT6 is most likely still a few years away and will probably be a next-generation title. However, I'm sure that Sony/PD wouldn't like to loose sales to customers who don't own an internet connection. But those same people still play an unpatched version of vanilla GT5 and have probably lost faith that GT6 would be any better. I personally hate threads where people reveal their vision for a future GT game because our minor influence makes it seem highly irrelevant. My question is just, would the future of GT be brighter without an AI?
A lot will probably say, just stick with the features you enjoy most and stay away from singleplayer if it gives you a headache. I just think PD could create a much more complete experience if they take a brave move and focus on making online play something so complete that we never want to face an AI competitor again. GT6 is most likely still a few years away and will probably be a next-generation title. However, I'm sure that Sony/PD wouldn't like to loose sales to customers who don't own an internet connection. But those same people still play an unpatched version of vanilla GT5 and have probably lost faith that GT6 would be any better. I personally hate threads where people reveal their vision for a future GT game because our minor influence makes it seem highly irrelevant. My question is just, would the future of GT be brighter without an AI?