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apparently there is going to be weather in GT5, as well as stunt arenas, track editor and go karts.

What can we look forward to when Gran Turismo 5 releases on PlayStation 3?

Gran Turismo 5 will offer gamers an experience more rich, more in-depth and more exciting than they might expect – even from a series as closely identified with innovation and invention as Gran Turismo. Not only will Gran Turismo 5 deliver an even more comprehensive set of cars and courses than gamers saw with previous iterations, it will also feature new game-enhacing graphical effects such as damage, night racing and weather.

These innovations are twinned with the option to join millions of like-minded individuals globally within the Gran Turismo community and to find a driving experience to suit, whether that is taking on the Top Gear test track, chucking cars around stunt arenas, go-karting, creating and sharing your own track or intense head-to-head races. Who, where and what to drive is completely down to the individual.

This time around Gran Turismo is likely not just to be the definitive driving experience but a definitive gaming experience full stop.

apparently there is going to be weather in GT5, as well as stunt arenas, track editor and go karts.

Track Editor!! I have heard rumours about a track editor since GT2 its nice to see that 10 years later they are coming true. This game sounds more awesome by the day, I cant wait to get my hands on it :P

it's not worth the extra $130 or so. if it was an extra $50 then maybe, but not $130 for a model and a key ring. not too worried about the cars.

holy crap $130 :P. That's a stupid amount to pay i got the special edition for forza 3 mainly for extra content and the really nice case but it cost me like 10 or 20 bucks more than the regular edition

I paid something like $180 for MGS4 Limited Edition - well worth it!

I bought a Starcraft 2 Collector's Edition... its not even out yet and I saw how much they went on eBay then thought its not really worth while having the Collectors of that game so chucked it up on eBay and profited $100. :thumbsup:

I paid something like $180 for MGS4 Limited Edition - well worth it!

I bought a Starcraft 2 Collector's Edition... its not even out yet and I saw how much they went on eBay then thought its not really worth while having the Collectors of that game so chucked it up on eBay and profited $100. :thumbsup:

This is probably the only reason to get the GT5 collectors edition. As it's gonna sell like crazy get yourself a collectors edition (which you do not open at all) and a regular (which you actually play with). Then soon after the collectors editions are sold out sell it for some stupid ass price on ebay. With a game like GT5 it should work fine since it has a strong following just like you did with starcraft 2.

This is probably the only reason to get the GT5 collectors edition. As it's gonna sell like crazy get yourself a collectors edition (which you do not open at all) and a regular (which you actually play with). Then soon after the collectors editions are sold out sell it for some stupid ass price on ebay. With a game like GT5 it should work fine since it has a strong following just like you did with starcraft 2.

hmmm, that is a thought. maybe i could buy 2 collectors editions, and sell one at a profit to cover the extra cost of the copy i keep

We don't really know for Aus but should be around Nov-Dec.

yeah pretty much. i think it was jbhifi have the release date as december on their site.

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