The game just felt rushed. Many things from the previous games are missing entirely, I think that was the big issue. If it was GT4 with shiner graphics + Bspec with fast forward, I honestly don't think that people would've had that much of a problem with it. Rather instead, in the 5 years we've waited for this game, we ended up with a game that has less races and events than GT3, with more cars than GT4 and no way to even get them unless we sat in front of the game for a conisderable amount of time because the reward system doesn't reward the input.
With that said, the game is still a blast whenever you're driving, but when you're trying to get that new car or even find the Group C LM car you want after grinding for hours..it's quite hard to swallow the game, especially since it seems like PD just artificially lengthened the game.
And the laughably small amount of championships (there was more in GT3 for god's sake) coupled with the small amount of cash rewarded per race makes this game very hard to bear, especially since even the endurance races offer little reward, as fun as some of them may be.
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I have liked all GT games, played the original when I was something like 8 years old. And up until GT5 every game has had decent improvement. But waiting for 5-6 years for GT5, having all that time to get excited about it just led me to be pretty disappointed. Now don't take my comment the wrong way... I still ENJOY GT5 a lot, I'm a level 30 A-spec and have just basically stopped caring about leveling up anymore (it'll happen when it happens). Now I'm playing mostly online, It's a blast. I've been lucky to find some gtp members here at this website and race mainly with those guys, it's always fun clean competetive racing.