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Where is the F1 series you mentioned? wink.gif

I think you're going a bit cuckoo over there. No one mentioned an F1 series. All that will be in GT5 is a few F1 cars. Remember, we have an actual F1 game coming out this month. They're not going to have the official game come out, and then put the entire series in another game two months later.

I think you're going a bit cuckoo over there.

Let's keep the personal attacks out of this thread please. Until then, I won't reply to your posts. Thanks.

Back on topic:

http://www.gtplanet....est-buy-stores/

This would be sweet!

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From the video description:

A prototype Gran Turismo 5 trailer designed for British TV screens in October 2010. This was created by a friend of mine who works at Saatchi & Saatchi and sent to me on 3rd September. It was revealed as a leaked GT5 trailer. After some questioning it has now become apparent this is NOT the final TV trailer. The final version will be heavily edited, this was in fact simply a concept version. Expect the final advertisement to come complete with new footage.

New damage screenshots!

These screens come courtesy of two GTPlanet members from the Best Buy demo. One of the members said he'll go back later and take better pictures with a digital camera. He said he might even take his Canon EOS 5D Mark II, but he doesn't want to attract attention. :p

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Another member kindly pointed out that in the SLS AMG picture, the badge comes off!

BEAUTiFUL damage!

Looks like Amazon is offering 99 cent "Release Date Delivery" on this. I went with it and ordered!!

Order Summary:Shipping Details : (order will arrive in 1 shipment) Please note: Pre-order Price Guarantee covers one or more item(s) in this order. If the Amazon.com price decreases between your order time and the release date, you'll receive the lowest price. See details. Order #:SnippedShipping Method:Release-Date DeliveryShipping Preference:Group my items into as few shipments as possibleSubtotal of Items: $59.99Shipping & Handling: $0.99 ------Total for this Order: $60.98

Delivery estimate: November 2, 20101"Gran Turismo 5"

Video Game; $59.99

Sold by: Amazon.com, LLC

Amazon are being cheeky. When you pre-order something, you expect it to get to you by the release date. If you're not guaranteed it, cancel your order and order it somewhere else, which is what I'd do if I pre-ordered with Amazon. It's $60, which is where everyone else will be charging, although someone may charge a bit less.

Speaking of which, I'm starting to regret cancelling my pre-order with ShopTo ages ago, as I had it for ?32 back then, and now they're charging ?38. Nevertheless, I shall remain a tight git and buy it when it gets cheap. :p

BTW, if anyone still wants to pre-order it in the UK, Coolshop is the cheapest place I've found so far, at ?36.99.

BEAUTiFUL damage!

Looks like Amazon is offering 99 cent "Release Date Delivery" on this. I went with it and ordered!!

Order Summary:Shipping Details : (order will arrive in 1 shipment) Please note: Pre-order Price Guarantee covers one or more item(s) in this order. If the Amazon.com price decreases between your order time and the release date, you'll receive the lowest price. See details. Order #:SnippedShipping Method:Release-Date DeliveryShipping Preference:Group my items into as few shipments as possibleSubtotal of Items: $59.99Shipping & Handling: $0.99 ------Total for this Order: $60.98

Delivery estimate: November 2, 20101"Gran Turismo 5"

EDIT2: The only good thing for me is my copy will ship to arrive on 1/11/2010 (3 days before the official Australian release date of Nov 4) - with EB Games, they are fantastic at delivering on time! (even early sometimes, my Xbox 360S arrived a day before it was officially released!)

Video Game; $59.99

Sold by: Amazon.com, LLC

So not fair, here in Australia the standard edition of GT5 is costing me AUD$118* (~USD$108 / ~GBP£70) highway robbery! (and you can see why I'm not bothering for the signature edition, that is AUD$299!!). Don't get me wrong, this is one of the few games worth the steep RRP here in Australia but it still makes you feel sick knowing your counterparts overseas are paying almost half price for the same thing!

* = That is just the game, my copy is costing me more as you gotta factor in delivery and I took out delivery insurance as well (might as well, the game costs a fortune!).

So not fair, here in Australia the standard edition of GT5 is costing me AUD$118* (~USD$108 / ~GBP?70) highway robbery! (and you can see why I'm not bothering for the signature edition, that is AUD$299!!). Don't get me wrong, this is one of the few games worth the steep RRP here in Australia but it still makes you feel sick knowing your counterparts overseas are paying almost half price for the same thing!

* = That is just the game, my copy is costing me more as you gotta factor in delivery and I took out delivery insurance as well (might as well, the game costs a fortune!).

:o My god. I just saw what AUD$118 is in GBP; ?70! I can see why Yahtzee was complaining now! And I thought we had it bad!

:o My god. I just saw what AUD$118 is in GBP; £70! I can see why Yahtzee was complaining now! And I thought we had it bad!

Yeah, we get it bad when it comes to games....some places have it going for just under AUD$100 (I think JB-HiFi has it for ~AUD$98) but I have bad experience with them, so I decided to go with EB Games and their higher price. Sure it's costing me $20+ more but EB don't screw you around and they deliver on time (and sometimes even earlier) every time :) and provide delivery insurance! which is handy.

Yeah, we get it bad when it comes to games....some places have it going for just under AUD$100 (I think JB-HiFi has it for ~AUD$98) but I have bad experience with them, so I decided to go with EB Games and their higher price. Sure it's costing me $20+ more but EB don't screw you around and they deliver on time (and sometimes even earlier) every time smile.gif and provide delivery insurance! which is handy.

Ouch! We can get the collectors edition for ?60 over here at the moment, I think I will be going with that although would love to get teh Signature edition so will keep my eyes open for any reasonable prices on it!

OT : Happy Birthday AB :)

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