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@MrMichael: Righhhtttt, GT5 with a wheel is going to be the closest thing to driving a real NASCAR or Mercedes SLR, etc. I still play GT5 Prologue every now and again but GT5 will be ten times more incredible. The game will simulate weather, have day to night transitions, let you make your own race tracks, let you be

@Chewbenator: I got a racing wheel the past Christmas. Not only does it make any racing game ten times more immersive it will also force you, with GT atleast, to learn how to play racing games all over again.

@Is this the end of Milhouse: No, I think GT5 is billing itself as a racing game, they just let you use just about any car imaginable.

@palewhitemale: mine is Dalejrfanfreak, the same as it is on here. Feel free to add me, I've been super busy lately with work be we could do some GT5P before Nov 2nd. Check out this new pic!

@Slave2anMG: Yeah I mean there's a reason tracks like Talladega and Bristol are usually so full, because they are unique to the fans. I'd REALLY like to see NASCAR go to the new Iowa track, or perhaps somewhere that isn't a 1.5 mile oval lol. I will say though, if you can't keep the track mostly full for the biggest

@imprezal2345: What you say about how the events are held just aren't possible to do with NASCAR. Those Grand-Am events don't have near 200,000 people showing up so of course you can just go down to the paddock area. Can you imagine all of the people at a NASCAR race trying to go down to pit road after the race was

@AustintheBruiser: lol, interesting statement. I think a 3rd road course might a welcome addition.

@Slave2anMG: I think the track selection is a problem too. Texas is cool, but it's practically the same as Atlanta and Charlotte. California is so boring that the place doesn't sell out anymore. I think they should perhaps add a third road course and maybe there's a few slots on the schedule that get rotated out each

First off, NASCAR at Talladega is not boring.

@Tedders: Sour about masses of ignorant people that would accept mediocrity instead of waiting a little bit longer for something truly amazing? You bet I am, and you can bet i'll be the first one on here expressing how many of you jalopnik's look stupid for ever doubting GT5 once it comes out this November. And don't

@TowMe: because everytime there is a GT5 story all you get are a bunch of pissy forza fans that complain constantly or just post duke nukem forever content. These aren't comments from Kotaku, it's always been like that on Jalopnik. There's a lot of supporters of GT5 at Kotaku atleast.

@KAPTAIN_SLOW: Yeah, nobody wants to wear 3d glasses to watch 3-D content, especially not that dern Avatar movie that broke all them records. Oh wait...

@danio3834: the only broken promise was the release date for Japan.

if one were to type "ignorant xbox fanboy a-holes" or "blog for people with a peanut-size brain" in google it would direct the user to this page.

@Germanautoaddiction: There's only been one confirmed date of a March release in Japan. That's the only date I am aware of, a date that was announced at the 2009 Tokyo Game Show. If you can provide other confirmed release dates that later turned out to be false be my guest, and by confirmed I mean by the mouth of Sony.

@heel_toe: Hey I'm tired of waiting myself but Polyphony and Sony have technically only pushed the game back one time. They said it would be out in Japan in March, but before that they never said "oh the game will be out at this time or that time". Did they say the game was coming out around the time of the PS3's

@Nürburgring: Well at GDC it was confirmed the game is coming in 2010, and some Sony Rep in Mexico said the same thing before that. Of course we'll have to wait til E3 for a real date but when multiple Sony reps say definitely 2010 I'm inclined to believe them.