Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF View Post
No you are lying I work at the largest Zavvi in London the flagship store in fact and a man from Sony came and told me that it was delayed until March of 2331 so you cannot have the game.

And even if you did Forza is better.
You know for a man who couldn't face thunderdome like a man you sure like to try and bitch about others a lot Huxley, maybe you ought to grow a pair in thunderdome some before trying to play a man's game with me.

Also, I know what happened having spent time talking it over with our Sony rep last week before I started nights. Basically they decided that public backlash over the proposed postponement to the post Christmas release would kill sales off more than them releasing no even with a new Need For Speed and with Black Ops and Brotherhood on the market, personally I pointed out that with the game being 5 years late I doubt releasing it now would hurt it's sales, considering the hype it's received every year at gaming cons. I admit GT5 from the bits I got to see from loading it on to a pod during the set up for it's release day visually it's stunning but then so is Forza, in terms of graphical sharpness, I've got to say I'm not as blown away as the hype for this game made it seem I should be, it's stunning yes though compared to Forza 3 it's not much better, certainly I feel the new need for speed looks as good perhaps it's just where the differences are now literally so small you'd need a 100" TV to just tell the slight differences between them.

Content wise, yeah sure it has over 1000 cars, Forza 3 came with in excess of 600 cars so really 400 cars difference but how much difference is that, is it merely they have every single model of car out there they could think of? Does this make much of a difference? For example would many people be able to tell the difference between a Nissan Skyline 32-R and a Nissan Skyline 33-R hell how many could tell the difference to the Nissan Skyline 34-R (hint, one is F-R two are 4x4 one of the two is more curvy than the other the remaining 2 visually look exactly the same, all of them handle pretty much the same) Aside from people who own these cars wanting to "own their own car" in the game (which is pointless really, these people really could just do what I point out about football games, go down a track day and put a few laps in for real, ok so some cars and they're always the more fun ones in GT games require uptuning but it's not like this is impossible irl too, hell my brother done it to several cars he's owned, then again he also used to do Rally Driving) there's not much point to this to be fair. Forza 4 will likely have in excess of 1000 cars too at launch, frankly the obsession Polyphony Digital had with the number of cars at launch merely served to push the game back in terms of release date 5 long years. A lot of GT series fan's have long since given up on the series, If GT5 had been released with 600 - 700 cars much like it's predecessor (full predecessor not prologue, we're talking GT4) but gained some DLC along the way putting in the new cars on time then well maybe it could have lived up to the hype.