WANTED: Kazunori to cheer up and give our trading abilities back

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You just blurted out an extremely narrow minded statement. While I disagree with your viewpoint on this it doesn't bother me at all that you enjoy the game in this way. However, while you play the game to "see where it takes you" others find fun in collecting. I played an incredible amount of hours of this game and still only had less then half the cars. I decided that I was having fun trading and acquiring more cars. I still relax and play the game but they have put out of reach the ability to get all of the cars for almost everyone. The amount of time required to do this is absolutely insane. Why is it that half the people on this board insist on the game being played the way they like to play it. How other people enjoy their experience doesn't affect you at all. People duping doesn't affect anyone but the jerks who only care about their cars being rare (thus affirming their self value) or people who want to use their rare cars to extort as much as possible from others when trading. Duping has helped a lot of people without time be able to enjoy the cars they want without investing the enormous amount of time necessary to get them. I have seen cars donated to people who deleted saves, people with sick kids, etc by the boatload. While some may still have done it do you really think so many would have without duping and the ability to trade multiple times a day and to trade rare cars? We all invested good money in this game and should be allowed to enjoy it in the way each of us see fit. Now... I might just quit playing. I have beaten almost every race in the game and acquiring and using new cars was what was keeping the game fresh for me. With these newer gen systems came the ability to update games which was a great way to add content and fix bugs. It shouldn't be used to significantly alter features of the game because the fans aren't playing the game in the manner the developer wants. **** them, we're the fans and the ones buying the game.

Very well said! 👍 👍
 
This is the stupidist update ever. LAME. Some of us have full time jobs and CAN'T play ALL DAY. I will probably never get a colored X1 because the leveling up is REDICULOUS, and you get paid practically nothing. This is why people hack Playstation and create hybrids and crap like that. Life will never let me complete a 24hr race...(which is rediculous because there aren't save points during the race). I like to race all kinds of cars...not just cars under $1 million, cuz that's all I can afford. I won't get to experience half the cars on the game and WON'T spend 2 weeks grinding to buy those cars. GT5 just got LAME. They've sold their 6.3 million copies or whatever...so they're fine with us being upset. One word: BOYCOTT.
 
I will never boycott gran turismo 5, this game is freaking awesome no matter how you cut it. Now I can see how people out to collect every car are really mad, they basically just put a huge road block in front of the trading route. I personally am not out to grab every car, so I am not really affected by 1.07 but still pretty upset that I can't trade for some cars that I still really want. And if you just want to drive the car, you can always hope a friend has it set to online status. although, yeah, i do know it will never be the same as having the car to yourself.
 
A lot of the duping would stop if they just made all the cars in the UCD easier to acquire like the LMP cars.
 
PD created duping when they made a game where there are over 800 standard cars and only a few ucd spaces where you can get these cars.

No person with a job and family will have the time to do the 24 hour races, or spend hours grinding. This means a lot of people won't ever be able to complete the game.

At least let people have some enjoyment in trading with each other for the cars they want.

If PD thinks I'm going to spend the next 5 years playing GT5 as if it was real life they need to see a doctor. It's a game, a way to relax and wind down after a hard day. It's not supposed to be an extension of the hard day.
 
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