on 12-12-2010 03:33 AM
I am actually a bit disappointed with the game...
This is what i'm thinking about.:
You can't change rims/wheels on every car.
You can't choose any color you'd like.
You can't put on "aero parts" on every car.
And why is A-spec and B-spec separated? I don't se the point... I'm not a big fan of B-spec anyway. I want to drive most of my races myself. Not sit there and watch the computer doing it! All the races should be available in A-spec, And the long races, like the ones that take over 1 hour should be an B-spec option.
I have all the GT games. And GT5 is the reason i baught a PS3... And when the game took so long beafore it finally came out, and they had so much time since Forza 3 came out to improve GT5, and it's not as good. I'm a bit disappointed. Don't get me wrong, it's a great game! I like many sides of the game. The graphics, the cars and so on... But i'm not as satisfied with the game as i hoped.
Anyone else got something they don't like?
on 12-12-2010 03:45 PM
I agree with you..I also hoped they would have a calibrating setting for the g25-27 racing wheeel.But as you say the most drag is the modifications you can not do on every car.They shoul have spent a few months more one the game and then it would have been perfect..

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