[QUOTE="numba1234"][QUOTE="Vis-a-Vis"]I think the only thing Lemmings are saying is that GT5P doesnt have damage, you are just misinterpreting them (Really dumb ones might say GT5 doesnt have damage modeling though). GT5 Prologue is beyond a demo at this point, it's pretty much a full game(I didnt say it was GT5, dont get your panties in a bunch), it doesnt have damage modeling. Which I find kind of silly, seeing as it's what...$40 dollars? Probably around $50 in Canada(Real price for Canada would be appreciated), thats almost as much as a Wii game.
GT5 will have damage modeling is no excuse for GT5P not having damage modeling.
EmperorSupreme
GT5P is a mere demo (an expensive demo), of a game that will have ultimately less features, less cars, less tracks, and ulitmately less everything then GT5. How is this its own stand alone game? When it is just a glance at GT5P.
GT5: Prologue is for car fans and GT fans who can't wait for the full game. It's also sold at a discounted price $40. Keep in mind though at $40 it's a good deal and offers more than some full priced racing games. That's why people say it's not a demo.
I love cars so I'm getting it $40 is not the issue for me, it's the $249 I need for the G25 wheel. :)
Can you please avoid mentioning the Wheel, Its going to cost me a kidney where I live cause of taxes.
But, as you said, GT5P as Polyphony said repeteadly is for CAR FANS AND GT FANS who cant wait for the full game to arrive. Im one of those. I love cars, I love GT for being the most realistic driving experience on a console and thats why Im getting it. Those who complain about crashes are mostly newcomers, or people who wins races, makes money buys a car buys the tune up stuff and goes racing. Me on the other hand, I buy the car, and the tune ups, but then I adjust them to fit the type of course. Should I need more brakes or not, where do I need them. Were do I need my car strenght to be at, which kind of drive it is, which wheels to use. Should I mix them or not (those who played the Nurburgring know what I mean by mixing wheels). Should I use a long and not so powerful nitro or should I use a short extremely powerful nitro. Should I change the balance or the height of it, etc. GT at simple sight looks for everyone, but in reality, its not. yes you can win most if not all the races without playing with your car. But how do you win them? Its obvious that if you have the Escudo Pikes Peak you can drive straight and win cause it has 999hp and a terrible speed which allows him easy wins, but you rarely stay on the track. Those of us whop play it well, rarely crash into others and normally stay on the track all the time.
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