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The lack of european tracks (apart from the N'ring)
some ppl hate the secrecy and top secret "marketing"
but i love it, cuz it really tests ur dedication to the "game"
and when it does release, ur not only amazed but almost overwhelmed and in awe of wat u have in front of u.
the things i HATE are the Tire Squeal noises, no skids, incomplete car lights, and no "humanizing" driver animation, fist pumps wheel smacks, stares at other cars and lack of TASTEFUL car customization
The lack of information about their oncoming games.
Welcome to, here we don't like the use of "txt" speak.
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wlcme 2 teh 21C, whre ppl dnt hav tym 2 spll 🤬 out prprly
so lemme guess, u dont take kindly to my KIND round these parts, oh no i tink i see billy bob with the 12 gauge, time to go.....
The thing i hate most is the "amount of draft"....when i think about racing on the Nordschleife, i think there will be like 10 overtakings each lap between 2 equal drivers (if it will stay like this in GT5) because of the exaggerated draft.
The rest is great and just need to be polished![]()
How come people don't like the license tests? They're nice challenges and can actually teach you something unlike Forza's just race to get experience thing.
I do agree with your point that the license tests are a much better alternative than Forza's leveling up system. My biggest gripe with Forza is that even when I have made enough money to buy an expensive car, I'm not allowed to buy it because I haven't reached a certain level. If I have the money, I should be able to buy the car, period. That's the way it works in real life!!!!!
Sorry, I know this thread is for Gran Turismo complaints only, so I'll get back on topic. My point is, why do sim racers have to have a leveling up/experience element to them anyway? We're not playing an RPG, we're driving. Plus, at this point the Gran Turismo license tests teach me nothing. I learned everything I need to know from playing simulators, watching races, developing my own skills, and basic common sense. Believe me, there is no new information that GT5's license tests will give me.