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Seeing how the ''Hybrid'' movement evolved from ridiculous cars to mechanical changes to achieve better ''looks'' and taking a look at the past 10 years in GT history, watching people complaining about customization and how other games did it better. All the comparisons between GT5 and FM3/FM4 at some point touch on the customization topic again and again. All these make me wonder, do we really need chromed Veyrons, pink 458s, stanced cars in GT6 or any future GT installment to make it a ''better'' game? To make our decision of buying it or not based on that, do we?
I just don't get it, does customization need to be GT's main focus to be ''better'' overall? I mean, PD/Sony spend millions of dollars licensing, taking pictures and modeling cars just to make them as accurate as possible to their real world counterparts. They go as far as getting the correct hue for the manufacturer's original colors, same goes for materials. 6-man months per car.
All that hard work just so people can instantly throw a Gold Chrome paint chip on their Enzos, put on a spoiler and generic equally chromed rims and voila, all the hard work goes to the trash can. Why bother licensing the cars then? If thats the case, GT would be better off with made up cars like GTA or Burnout, people are gonna change and ruin them anyway.
I think cars are beautiful just the way the come out of the dealership, manufacturers spend millions researching and designing their products, some have a brand character, such as BMW or Aston Martin. Senna helped to develope the NSX, great! let's throw an LFA chassis then, Senna would be proud.
When NFS Most Wanted 2012 launched without customization, some casual gamers and casual car enthusiasts thought it was ok and ''tuning'' was a waste of time, they thought that cars like the ones featured in that game didn't need ''tuning'' because that would completely ruin them. I find it hilarious that we are supposed to be the ''hardcore'' car enthusiasts and we act like children who just watched ''The Fast and The Furious'' for the first time.
I'm talking in general of course because I understand people who make replicas of cars not featured in the game, I find those very helpful and they bring a lot more to the game but terms like ''stanced'', ''Hellaflush'', ''Slammed''....seriously? why bother playing GT then?
To each their own but the point is, GT is lacking in other areas, focusing on those other areas would benefit the game a lot more than customization, really...I want to know what you guys think about customization and the way it affects the game in general.
I just don't get it, does customization need to be GT's main focus to be ''better'' overall? I mean, PD/Sony spend millions of dollars licensing, taking pictures and modeling cars just to make them as accurate as possible to their real world counterparts. They go as far as getting the correct hue for the manufacturer's original colors, same goes for materials. 6-man months per car.
All that hard work just so people can instantly throw a Gold Chrome paint chip on their Enzos, put on a spoiler and generic equally chromed rims and voila, all the hard work goes to the trash can. Why bother licensing the cars then? If thats the case, GT would be better off with made up cars like GTA or Burnout, people are gonna change and ruin them anyway.
I think cars are beautiful just the way the come out of the dealership, manufacturers spend millions researching and designing their products, some have a brand character, such as BMW or Aston Martin. Senna helped to develope the NSX, great! let's throw an LFA chassis then, Senna would be proud.
When NFS Most Wanted 2012 launched without customization, some casual gamers and casual car enthusiasts thought it was ok and ''tuning'' was a waste of time, they thought that cars like the ones featured in that game didn't need ''tuning'' because that would completely ruin them. I find it hilarious that we are supposed to be the ''hardcore'' car enthusiasts and we act like children who just watched ''The Fast and The Furious'' for the first time.
I'm talking in general of course because I understand people who make replicas of cars not featured in the game, I find those very helpful and they bring a lot more to the game but terms like ''stanced'', ''Hellaflush'', ''Slammed''....seriously? why bother playing GT then?
To each their own but the point is, GT is lacking in other areas, focusing on those other areas would benefit the game a lot more than customization, really...I want to know what you guys think about customization and the way it affects the game in general.
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