They have one?!Skywolf09 said:Oh, it's in there. It's not an original 80's model, rather one of the more recent ones produced by DMC, but it's in there.Macgyvercas said:Something tells me that DeLorean isn't on that list.
That's really the only car I wanted.
OT: I'm not too disappointed. Yeah, there are a ton of Jappo-cars, but considering I actually like Nissans (Skylines and Fairlady Z's especially) and have a minor love for Hondas (NSXs and Integras) and Mitsubishis (Evos and... more Evos) that's not a problem for me. Besides, at least GT has a DeLorean, whereas Forza has never had one (and that DLC for FM3 that was supposed to have one seems to have been canned for all I can tell).
I'm not sure you're contributing to the discussion at all.Pirate Kitty said:Please do point out where the OP said anything about originality.Defense said:OH MY GOD EVERY SINGLE ASPECT OF THIS GAME ISN'T COMPLETELY ORIGINAL. TOTALLY NOT BUYING IT NOW.
Or did you not read it?
It's in there under the japanese(?) market name, Axela. Though it isn't the most recent one.XinfiniteX said:Nope not getting this one... my Mazda 3 MPS (Mazdaspeed3) isn't on the list!! Not happy guys!
add the GT-R, which essentially is a skyline of today, and its over 52!AC10 said:IMO the developers seem at least to me to be demonstrating an enormous Japanese bias. Look up Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Toyota and Nissan. Those are like 50% of all the cars in the fucking game. Fuck Subaru has more cars on there than Audi does.
Yes, the skyline was a good car... Did we REALLY need 41 versions of it? (I counted).
But oh, we get 7 Lamborghinis to make up for 41 fucking skylines.
There's representing the home team and then there's blatant, flag waving nationalism. There isn't even a fucking single Porsche in this game. Like... the thing is, this game has been in development for a long, long time and you've had some very eagar fans waiting. They expected after all the delays that this game was going to be god damn perfect. It was going to fulfill any and everyone's driving fantasy. And you know what? If your driving fantasy involves a skyline then I guess they fucking have you covered. But how can you ignore Porsche, they're one of the most iconic names in European race history.
I predict Needs more skylines will be the meme of 2011.
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And another thing, saying there is 1031 cars is bullshit. All those skylines are not going to have their own models, they're just going to drive slightly differently. My reaction is basically: "We waited for this?"
I totally agree.. way too many rice burners which are barely sport cars in this game and too many minimal variants.AC10 said:IMO the developers seem at least to me to be demonstrating an enormous Japanese bias. Look up Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Toyota and Nissan. Those are like 50% of all the cars in the fucking game. Fuck Subaru has more cars on there than Audi does.
Yes, the skyline was a good car... Did we REALLY need 41 versions of it? (I counted).
But oh, we get 7 Lamborghinis to make up for 41 fucking skylines.
There's representing the home team and then there's blatant, flag waving nationalism. There isn't even a fucking single Porsche in this game. Like... the thing is, this game has been in development for a long, long time and you've had some very eagar fans waiting. They expected after all the delays that this game was going to be god damn perfect. It was going to fulfill any and everyone's driving fantasy. And you know what? If your driving fantasy involves a skyline then I guess they fucking have you covered. But how can you ignore Porsche, they're one of the most iconic names in European race history.
I predict Needs more skylines will be the meme of 2011.
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And another thing, saying there is 1031 cars is bullshit. All those skylines are not going to have their own models, they're just going to drive slightly differently. My reaction is basically: "We waited for this?"
Woah, hang on a minute. Spa isn't in it? How the hell can you have a racing sim and not include Spa?!RAKtheUndead said:Engine power and torque, mainly, and if they've modelled the physics correctly, that will make a lot of difference. There was 50 more brake horsepower in the 2002 model than the 1999 model, which made the 0-60mph time increase by 0.6 seconds. Doesn't sound like much, of course, but if you understand car physics and the margins by which a few seconds can affect the course of a race, it means a lot.Dexiro said:There's like a million dodge vipers with different letters and numbers at the front, what's the difference D:
Considering the whole aim of the Gran Turismo games, I'm glad that there's a lot of models of the same line of cars. Gran Turismo is as much a library of the automobile as it is a racing game, and the real petrolheads will be champing at the bit, even if there are only a paltry number of Ferraris and Lamborghinis. I'm more disappointed by the lack of tracks. I'd love to see Spa-Francorchamps in there, but I suppose they'll be selling those as DLC. Unfortunately, I don't buy DLC out of principle.