“Major Update” with Vehicle Damage for GT5 Prologue Coming This Year
By Chris on Thursday, April 3rd, 2008 at 5:33 PM PST In Game Companies, Game Consoles, Game Platforms, Games, Gran Turismo, Sony, Sony

Mr. Gran Turismo, series creator Kazunori Yamauchi, said vehicle damage was coming “very, very soon” and at least I just assumed he meant it would be coming with the full version of Gran Turismo 5 next year. Turns out it’ll be even sooner than that – Gran Turismo 5 Prologue isn’t even out worldwide yet, and there’s a “major update” planned for later this year that will add, among other things, vehicle damage.
In an interview with CVG, Yamauchi said the update will also enhance Prologue’s online modes and will add “community building features,” whatever those might be.
Those sound like some nice additions, but it really furthers the theory that Gran Turismo 5 Prologue really is an incomplete game. Assuming those additions are free, though, GT5 Prologue should be a fine holdover for the real GT5.





“but it really furthers the theory that Gran Turismo 5 Prologue really is an incomplete game”
GT5 Prologue ISNT a complete game nor does it pretend to be so I’m not sure why you think that’s only a theory.
Because some people see it on the shelf in the store, see the full retail price value and don’t read properly. That simple, unforutnately.
It’s nice that a feature they were dithering over on GT4 will actually make an appearance now. I wonder how they’ll implement if after all this time, cause let’s be honest, if it’s gonna be a simulator, which it claims it is (and at points, does fulfil this) then even a punctured tire should make a decrease in quality.
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“Because some people see it on the shelf in the store, see the full retail price value and don’t read properly. That simple, unforutnately.”
Its actually half the price of a normal new retail game and its called Prologue. Thats a couple of pretty big clues right there that its not a full game.
“Because some people see it on the shelf in the store, see the full retail price value and don’t read properly. That simple, unforutnately.”
So? then it’s their fault for being under educated on the basics of the english language (ie: the definition of “prologue”) If someone buys GT5 Prologue and thinks it’s a full game, then that person is a moron and deserves no sympathy from anyone.
Also, who is paying full price for a game with an MSRSP of 39.99 US?
Remember guys that the general public statistically has the education of someone in the eighth grade. The word, “Prologue” might not yet be in their vocabulary.
@ ManOfTeal, that’s my point, and it’s no ones fault except their own.