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wraggster
May 3rd, 2010, 23:59
In what is presumably the last of Kazunori Yamauchi’s round of interviews to emerge from his time at Snetterton, he’s made a comment regarding the development status of the big game:

“Gran Turismo 5 is about 90 percent finished. There are currently around 140 people working on the project.”

That arbitrary number doesn’t mean much, but some of you may recall that’s the same thing he told USA Today back in January at CES 2010. At the time, though, the game was set for a March release in Japan, and we all know how that turned out. While these numbers were most likely pulled out of thin air, the lack of progress could be due to a significant setback in development or features have been added or improved. Regardless, we do know that it still won’t have everything that Yamauchi wants (head over to Edmund’s Inside Line for the full interview):

The developer claimed the driving simulator would not be released until it “satisfied everyone’s wishes and then exceeded them.” He admitted that not everything he had hoped for will be included in the game but wouldn’t elaborate on what was missing. Instead, he insisted that GT5 marked the most significant step forwards since the original game was launched in 1997 and that the introduction of online gaming had, “dramatically changed the way the game is designed.”

So, what’s getting left out? Did head-tracking get the axe? Perhaps it’s the rumored track-editor? (Please, no!) While that’s a little worrisome, improvement in online functionality is probably the most anticipated aspect of GT5, so it will be interesting to see how it’s eventually incorporated. Thanks to Loren for the tip!

http://www.gtplanet.net/gran-turismo-5-is-still-90-complete/

Spyzius
May 4th, 2010, 15:17
I don't believe that this game will be realeased after all, it's been too long. Almost like Duke Nukem Forever

phsychokill
May 4th, 2010, 16:12
I don't believe that this game will be realeased after all, it's been too long. Almost like Duke Nukem Forever

the PSP game was in development and was originally intended to be a PSP launch title and look how that turned out, GT5 will come out but it seems they are in no hurry, like they were in no hurry for GT PSP.

in one way it is a good thing as it should mean the game runs better, but the problem is every time they move the date further back it just gets more annoying.

but to be honest if this comes out at the same level as the other games did for their time, the game should be well worth the wait and make Forza look like something from the PS2.

Th3Blaze
May 4th, 2010, 18:10
Please help me!
http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=307364

The_Ultimatum
May 4th, 2010, 20:50
Should Be A Good Game Then