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I preordered mine in a EbGames store in Quebec City. Gamestop also has it. The guy told me this morning that they can preorder the CE for only the past two weeks or so.

he's right....

http://www.gamestop.ca/Catalog/ProductDetails.aspx?product_id=305439

Well I just went and purchased a PS3 slim along with Prologue to tide me over, all for this game. I am a die-hard Gran Turismo fan and this is one I can not pass on. So now I own a 360 and PS3. No more hating for me :whistle: Oh and I am downloading FFVII just for old time sake.

Well I just went and purchased a PS3 slim along with Prologue to tide me over, all for this game. I am a die-hard Gran Turismo fan and this is one I can not pass on. So now I own a 360 and PS3. No more hating for me :whistle: Oh and I am downloading FFVII just for old time sake.

Glad you made the purchase, got some good games on PS3 coming soon.

Well I just went and purchased a PS3 slim along with Prologue to tide me over, all for this game. I am a die-hard Gran Turismo fan and this is one I can not pass on. So now I own a 360 and PS3. No more hating for me :whistle: Oh and I am downloading FFVII just for old time sake.

buy uncharted 2

Played the demo again yesterday (played it at Target this time). I decided to take the GTR out on the Rally track. BAWAHAHAHAHAHAAHA that was a mistake. I was all over the dirt like a cheap suit. Hint: Use the rally car on the rally track in the demo :)

Game looked AWESOME.

Played the demo again yesterday (played it at Target this time). I decided to take the GTR out on the Rally track. BAWAHAHAHAHAHAAHA that was a mistake. I was all over the dirt like a cheap suit. Hint: Use the rally car on the rally track in the demo :)

Game looked AWESOME.

Now you've played it, 6 weeks is going to feel looooooooong :p

Played the demo again yesterday (played it at Target this time). I decided to take the GTR out on the Rally track. BAWAHAHAHAHAHAAHA that was a mistake. I was all over the dirt like a cheap suit. Hint: Use the rally car on the rally track in the demo :)

Game looked AWESOME.

They have a demo of it at Target???? Of THE Gran Turismo 5???? Where have I been?

They have a demo of it at Target???? Of THE Gran Turismo 5???? Where have I been?

Well, at least in Madison Wisconsin. It's at the Target on Lien Road. That doesn't mean they all do. However, Madison is only a population of about 200k, so I suspect cities that size or larger will have it as well.

Is it November yet?

Eiger-Nordwand_003.jpg

The cockpit detail is just amazing in there. Doesn't surprise me that there isn't one for all cars really.

Trial-Mountain-Circuit_001.jpg

:rofl: @ Loch Ness Monster in the river

Is it November yet?

The cockpit detail is just amazing in there. Doesn't surprise me that there isn't one for all cars really.

The cockpit you posted is amazing. But what happened to this one? Looks like a cartoon in the colors and texture:

GT-by-Citroen-Race-Car-Interior02.jpg

The cockpit you posted is amazing. But what happened to this one? Looks like a cartoon in the colors and texture:

It's a stage of a model render and does not have all the game engine affects (most notably lighting) added to it it would in-game.

So far I've said that the gameplay to me looks no different than Forza, until I saw the weather effects. :blink: They look amazing. I still think the game (any game) shouldn't be based off the still photo mode or the improved replays. Gameplay is where it's at.

So far I've said that the gameplay to me looks no different than Forza, until I saw the weather effects. blink.gif They look amazing. I still think the game (any game) shouldn't be based off the still photo mode or the improved replays. Gameplay is where it's at.

I don't think i've ever seen rain done as well as this before. Not seen F1 2010 but apprently that is pretty good too. Seems the variables for each race with weather and time of day might make the fact you possibly have to go back to the same course for the 50th time enjoyable.

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