Dunno about that Dozer, Bear in mind this is the most long-awaited episode of a billion-dollar earning game franchise. Ferrari may have a lot of pull but they don't have enough to halt the development of a 5-year project that's going to be the flagship for Sony's gaming empire and it's plans for further development of the PS3! They aren't even that big a draw in the game. Gran Turismo's 1, 2 and 3 sold all sold millions without any need for the prancing horse. Their cars are generally extortionate prestige ones that cost way too much, can't be f***ed around with and will be undriveable on 90% of the races. It also doesn't make much sense as to why they'd pull it from the game? It would have absolutely no PR benefit - in fact the opposite - and it's not like Polyphony could have engineered the results of this years F1 championship.
Anyway, on other matters. I've finally cracked the shits with Fallout New Vegas. After putting up with it crashing every second moment (the last half hour saw me resetting the PS3 twice), the constantly jarring frame rate, missing save game files, wondering where my companions keep disappearing to, having Quests flash up as being completed and/or failed without anybody having done anything and being forced to sit through constant loading screens just to get in and out of the Strip / Caesar's Fort, I've finally had enough with the news that Bethesda have excitedly announced the news of the first DLC package for it already. TBH I'm not too bothered that it's Xbox360 exclusive - Microsoft always been pricks for doing that. I'm more f***ed off that they've sold me a lemon of a game that causes nothing but frustration and rather than making a patch for it, they'd rather concentrate on trying to fleece even more cash out of their fans before Xmas.
So it's off back to JB, receipt in hand for a full refund. The sheer volume of complaints about bugs in the game is enough to have it classed as faulty goods. I'll take cash and put it towards GT 5. A game that should hopefully work