What a f***in disgrace this is!
It is a funny disgrace though



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I bet that's the reason. They want to own Christmas hardware and software sales with GT5.GTHobbes wrote:and in fact will still be out before Christmas.
This isn't like Gears of War next year, which is going from Spring to Fall. This is moving from early November to an unknown date in December. This KILLS a lot of marketing plans already in place to drive and sustain the game through Holiday. Trust me, I bet people inside Sony are pulling out their hair over this one.Rodster wrote:But you pickup the hype which will drive hardware sales in anticipation of the game. If the game is in fact coming out right before Christmas they should have a strong December sales.
I would have long cancelled my preorder if it weren't for the fact that out of pocket the game is only costing me less than $20.
This is what I was thinking as well. For all the guff these guys get for the delays, it's almost refreshing to read about a company deciding to delay a game after reading some of these other developers (like the EA Louse guy who's been in the gaming media news this week) complain about working crazy hours and being rushed to put out a game they aren't happy with.toonarmy wrote:Despite the delay I like the fact that they are trying to put out a fully polished game, as opposed to a lot of companies that rush to meet a deadline and then release a game in need of multiple patches to bring it up to the point it should have been in from release.
If its almost any other game I agree...NOT in this case. This game has been delayed for a YEARS! and these "men" shouldnt be giving get outta jail free cards. They have earned all their abuse.GTHobbes wrote:For all the guff these guys get for the delays, it's almost refreshing to read about a company deciding to delay a game after reading some of these other developers (like the EA Louse guy who's been in the gaming media news this week) complain about working crazy hours and being rushed to put out a game they aren't happy with.
Isn't it premature to conclude they delayed the game for quality purposes when no one has played the game?GTHobbes wrote:This is what I was thinking as well. For all the guff these guys get for the delays, it's almost refreshing to read about a company deciding to delay a game after reading some of these other developers (like the EA Louse guy who's been in the gaming media news this week) complain about working crazy hours and being rushed to put out a game they aren't happy with.toonarmy wrote:Despite the delay I like the fact that they are trying to put out a fully polished game, as opposed to a lot of companies that rush to meet a deadline and then release a game in need of multiple patches to bring it up to the point it should have been in from release.
They can only slow them down, they're not going to win. The same went for the PSP. I read that there's already a new Jailbreak and PS Groove in the works that is update-able.pk500 wrote:Piracy prevention is possible reason behind GT 5 delay:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010- ... o-ps3-hack
Very plausible;going forward,every PS3 game will include a mandatory install of firmware 3.50.pk500 wrote:Piracy prevention is possible reason behind GT 5 delay:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010- ... o-ps3-hack
Pretty sweet looking.10spro wrote:Check the traction on the X1. Pre-ordered the game today, looking good.
I was wondering what took you so long.pk500 wrote:Oh, boy: That looks like a fictitious car that a chimp can drive. Gobs of power and ground-sucking downforce, so all you'll need to do is point, shoot, brake and accelerate, with no thought about grip.
Perfect for GT.
lolRodster wrote:I was wondering what took you so long.pk500 wrote:Oh, boy: That looks like a fictitious car that a chimp can drive. Gobs of power and ground-sucking downforce, so all you'll need to do is point, shoot, brake and accelerate, with no thought about grip.
Perfect for GT.