I’m not sticking around for my point to be proven again though. We’ve all heard about Sony arrogance before and I think it’s real, just like Microsoft arrogance is real the second they have something go right for them. Players race real-world cars where bodywork and interiors are. Gran Turismo 7 didn’t but I have no confidence that Sony won’t see it as worth the risk to try again with the next suitable game. Gran Turismo is a driving simulator that focuses on a photo-realistic driving experience. So publishers just put in similar options to every game they can and throw them at the wall and see which ones stick. They all want the FIFA and the Fortnite money, where people spend money on meaningless digital items that take no effort to create. That means no more mistakes that are obvious a mile off to everyone else that’s ever played a game but which you, somehow, convince yourself is a good idea. The PlayStation 5 is currently ahead in sales, but I think Sony knows that their long-term prospects are far less certain and that they need to up their game if they’re to continue to compete with Microsoft. Microsoft needed a knock last gen and now Sony needs one this gen, I feel, or they’re just going to get worse and worse.