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Originally Posted by impactX
Are you sure that they won't carry forward that title to PS4 instead?
Jokes aside, I don't like how they had even less cars in GT3 than in GT2 but it almost seems like they keep reusing the models from the old series and just add some new cars and call it a day (and you can't even modify the cars as much as in GT2). Don't know what's taking them so long to release the game.
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I think they wanted to add the damage modeling during production of the game because of Forza. I read somewhere that the creator wanted to make sure that damage inflicted would be unique and not cookie-cutter like Forza, which may have caused the delay. I can't remember how many cars will receive full damage but I know the Ferraris in the game don't show bumpers being ripped off, just paint scrapes because Ferrari wouldn't let PD show full damage and same goes with other manufacturers.