baggs wrote:
Everyone is cramming in their last minute trades before the deadline tomorrow, should i be a shit and take advantage of this by receiving cars from people who are hell bent on desperation to get their hands on desired vehicles and not send them one back??
Bah, i think i got most of the uber-expensive ones now anyway.
Tho i can't see where PD came from on this new rule on trading. It's too late anyway, they let people trade freely for months and now they want to curb it? The damage, if you were of the opinion it ever caused any in the first place, has already been done. I personally loved the trading system before v1.07, it kept me in touch with the community and made GT5 a very active game for me.
Now its just another driving game, but more like an MMO which requires me to grind and grind and grind to get credits and XP to buy some virtual machines that i'll inevitably get bored of at some point or other. Who cares if i want to trade cars and duplicate, what the fuck did i pay £40+ for? It's not like i pay an ongoing fee that secures me mountains of new content and updates, just let me do whatever i want with my game.
PD really have shot themselves in the foot over this one, and this was AFTER they released what was basically a BETA version of GT5 and have been patching in the promised features ever since.
While I haven't actually gotten into the trading scene, I really don't have much trading to look forward too anymore, and now I'll be grinding for the cars I want. It sucks, and while I think it was instated to prevent all of the duplicating and trading with yourself, it seems that it'll cause more damage than fix anything. Perhaps if enough of the community is up in arms about it, they might switch it back.
I'm interested in what they plan to bring in the updates because you're right - GT5 does feel almost like a beta and has an unfinished feeling in it's current stage. You can tell PD were overly ambitious with this game and wanted to do everything, but Sony essentially forced the release and was done with the bad PR they'd get after each time they announced a delay. Are they going to slowly add new features, or just fix the obvious problems and move onto developing GT6?
As for trading etiquette - I'd recommend not being a douche.
Last edited by TopHat01 (2011-03-02 17:02:02)