Maybe you're fan of Need for speed games that's why you find GT games boring.I guess the constant motion blur does do away with the low res textures of the backgrounds and paper thin trees.....to bad the gameplay bores me.
Saddens me to see you all judging a game on graphics alone.
^^^Wikipedia said:Gran Turismo 5 is set to feature over 950 cars by Manufacturers (Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands/Holand, Philippines, Portugal, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, and United States.) and 20 track locations, with variations bringing the number of unique circuits to 70.[8] The Top Gear Test Track, Dunsfold Park located in the UK,[9] popularized by the British automotive television show Top Gear, will be included in the game.
ROTFLMAO, that is a funny...:evil:is this coming to PC?
People do need to justify spending loads of money on things that help their ego, you know.Saddens me to see you all judging a game on graphics alone. Games like that have ALOT of shelf life. By that I mean your gonna get bored really fast and its gonna stay on your shelf for a looong time.
How does GT5 help one's ego?People do need to justify spending loads of money on things that help their ego, you know.![]()
Sometimes owning something is like having a status symbol, its kind of like owning a console the day it comes out, or owning a hard to find (popular) console...How does GT5 help one's ego?
Same goes for the scenario I described.Sometimes owning something is like having a status symbol, its kind of like owning a console the day it comes out, or owning a hard to find (popular) console...
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I was posting before I saw your post addedSame goes for the scenario I described.
I agree. One could argue that buying a PS3 was an extremely smart choice now. When FFXIII comes out, Sony should recover some groundCan't wait