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Is This GTA V Wait TOO Long?
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<blockquote data-quote="Queef" data-source="post: 224451" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>I have to say, your all right, but at the same time wrong.</p><p> </p><p>Rockstar never confirmed why the delay happened, they settled a few speculating rumors that were going around at the time when the delay was announced by saying "The game isn't as good as we want it to be". That doesn't specify "Bug Fixing" to be exact, nor did they say they wanted more hype for the game.</p><p> </p><p>Partially i do believe they wanted to further improve the game but i also believe it doesn't take 4 months to do bug fixing. By saying that part of me believes it isn't such a coincidence that they initially announced an earlier release for the game before all of the next-gen console hype started up and when the next-gen consoles came to the fore-front of the gaming community they pushed the date back to after E3 which is where at the time everyone expected the new consoles would be announced. When you break it out like that it does sound like a marketing scheme because if GTA V was to be released before the Next-gen consoles were even announced the game would of most definitely died down by that time and a One/PS4 release for the game would most certainly not be a big one.</p><p> </p><p>They are always going to say the game isn't up to the standards that we would like it to be yet, because telling you the truth would impact on their sales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Queef, post: 224451, member: 19889"] I have to say, your all right, but at the same time wrong. Rockstar never confirmed why the delay happened, they settled a few speculating rumors that were going around at the time when the delay was announced by saying "The game isn't as good as we want it to be". That doesn't specify "Bug Fixing" to be exact, nor did they say they wanted more hype for the game. Partially i do believe they wanted to further improve the game but i also believe it doesn't take 4 months to do bug fixing. By saying that part of me believes it isn't such a coincidence that they initially announced an earlier release for the game before all of the next-gen console hype started up and when the next-gen consoles came to the fore-front of the gaming community they pushed the date back to after E3 which is where at the time everyone expected the new consoles would be announced. When you break it out like that it does sound like a marketing scheme because if GTA V was to be released before the Next-gen consoles were even announced the game would of most definitely died down by that time and a One/PS4 release for the game would most certainly not be a big one. They are always going to say the game isn't up to the standards that we would like it to be yet, because telling you the truth would impact on their sales. [/QUOTE]
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