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Gran Turismo HD will cost about $800

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If this is true, they had better give the game away for dirt cheap.

Otherwise, I seriously am starting to question the sanity of sony's leaders.
 
WTF? This has got to be a miscommunication somewhere. This is as stupid an idea as the earlier rumors that each game will only work on a single PS3.
 
So help me understand this. The game is the exact same game as the one on the PS2 but at a better resolution. The PS2 gives you everything on the disc when you plunk down your $50 but the PS3 version will require you to based on what you want to use?

I'm confused or this idea is really stupid because it makes no sense to me.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
But how many of the cars do you actually use? In Gran Turismo 2 I really only used 4 or 5 cars.

The lack of tracks kind of sucks though.

I think it's a novel way to do it, because it gives the developer incentive to keep the game from being stagnant. They can continually develop more tracks to give the game more replay value.


i used around 30-50 cars easily when i played gt3 and gt4. i had all kinds of modified cars that i played around with in open sessions. i hate sony for being so greedy.
 
The PS3 is obviously a Sony experiment to find out how many retards there are in the world who will buy anything no matter how crap it is.
 
Originally posted by: batmang
Originally posted by: mugs
But how many of the cars do you actually use? In Gran Turismo 2 I really only used 4 or 5 cars.

The lack of tracks kind of sucks though.

I think it's a novel way to do it, because it gives the developer incentive to keep the game from being stagnant. They can continually develop more tracks to give the game more replay value.


i used around 30-50 cars easily when i played gt3 and gt4. i had all kinds of modified cars that i played around with in open sessions. i hate sony for being so greedy.

Yeah, their nickle and diming customers are getting ridiculous. It's the same thing with their MMOs.
 
Here is what i think will happen:

you get the complete game, but there will be updates... expansion packs you might call it for when new cars come out........
 
Originally posted by: swtethan
Here is what i think will happen:

you get the complete game, but there will be updates... expansion packs you might call it for when new cars come out........

That makes more sense assuming the game holds all the same material as the PS2 version when it is launched and you are not paying two premiums (PS3 game cost + content cost) because you bought the PS3 version.
 
This can't be true...if it is they are f0cked...

I reallyd on't see GTHD coming in like this at all. Sure they will offer premium stuff online with purchases etc but not have nothing or a very cut down version and let people buy the rest.

The game will be nothing amazingly new. It will be updated like the previous GT games. A few new cars, new tracks and better graphics. What more do you want? The game is already good. The lacklustre low res graphics is showing it's age but it is a driving game. 4 player split screen? Online play? 😀

Koing
 
Great idea :roll:

It's looking like Sony's definitely not going to be in first place in the console wars this generation. WTF are they thinking?
 
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