Originally posted by fastson
Seven is correct. Yamauchi has said before that he could not have the cars damaged because a few car manufactures did not wish to have their cars damaged. (duh)
If not all manufacturers agreed to have their cars damaged he would not have ANY cars damaged. You know how Yamauchi is, he\'s almost homosexually pedant.
GT3 features something like 38 car manufactures.
Then why has Yamauchi been quoted in more recent interviews about a GT3 successor (not GT3 itself) that damage is still a possibility?
Its the only real logical step forward for the series, as people can only race around the same tracks so many times.
Sure, GT3 has 38 car manufactures, and I guarentee that at least 30+ of them, plus countless others that haven\'t even been included in the series yet, wouldn\'t mind car damage if done properly and realistically (to show that damage is created by bad driving, not by bad creation of car dynamics).
And as I have said in countless threads before hand, I said \'could\'. I didn\'t say that this is definate, it was simply a theory as to how Yamauchi could be going about getting damage in the game.
I mean, this is \'The Real Driving Simulator\'... Damage is the only thing missing physics wise.