Gavin.
ClioSport Club Member
One thing I did notice, I recently bought an xbox and forza and I like how the cars can actually go off track by themselves. On GT and this GT the computer controlled cars look like they're on a rails. So poor.
One thing I did notice, I recently bought an xbox and forza and I like how the cars can actually go off track by themselves. On GT and this GT the computer controlled cars look like they're on a rails. So poor.
I feel sorry for them competing with forza, it's just never going to happen.
Forza is better though.
/Can of worms
Might buy this if it turns out the physics really are greatly improved. A fancy a new console racer, and I'm not buying an xbox with Forza to get half a game lol.
You console boys have no idea...
You console boys have no idea...
/Bigger can of worms.
lol @ console boy. You obviously haven't seen my PC.
Sounds like it has been improved.
The beef commenters seem to have with the micro-transactions seems very black and white, mob-led rather than rational. For me, the problem with micro-transactions in full price games is not that they exist at all, but that game assets are being deliberately held back behind a paywall, rather than being freely available to you once you buy the game as they were in the past.
Ultimately it merely sounds like you're being charged to cheat in single-player, but you're not paying through the nose for stuff that should rightfully be yours and the game hasn't been made more of a grind than GT5 currently is, with £500k seasonals etc. Just shy of 1,200 cars is far more than I'm ever going to need, and it seems like there are no tracks being held back, cars can still be won as prizes, and the extent of the improvement of the handling means that driving is so much more fun, going by the GT6 Academy demo. I was rubbish at it with my gamepad and 0 assists, spinning out if I squeeze R2 around 46% instead of 45%, but I kept on loading it up day after day, trying to get anything like a respectable lap.
People put things in perspective of the most expensive car, but I don't really understand why, when the chief purpose of this is to give somebody a leg up rather than get them to instantly win the game. £20M is the current maximum amount of money you can have in-game - getting that amount of money in GT should be a hell of an achievement, rather than something you can chuck a tenner at and gain in an instant. If you're obsessed about owning the £20M car, you should at least be at a point where you have £15M or so and desperately need to make up the difference.
Given that these micro-transactions are aimed more at people who would be so inclined as to chuck £4 at getting £500k and spending that on maxing out an average-to-good car so they can win races they aren't otherwise good enough to compete in, or buying a couple of cars for specific seasonal events, I don't know why people are assuming that microtransactions are intended for people who want to go from 0 to absolute best car in the game from the beginning.
It's a bit like complaining that in FIFA UT, to get a full squad of In Form superstar players ASAP, you'd have to spend hundreds/thousands of pounds on packs and auctions. Well, yeah you do - that's why most people play the game instead.
I wonder what other people feel about micro-transactions. Am I the only one who thinks that most of the 'GTFO' mob you see in comments sections simply don't want to even consider the possibility that MTs can sit alongside their actual game, without actually affecting them? Or is that not truly possible, in which case we're all f**ked because MTs will become ubiquitous no matter what we try and do to stop them?
Hmm. Do I buy a PS4 just for this?
Not scoring too well:
http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-3/gran-turismo-6/critic-reviews