It is very frustrating you cant upgrade the brakes, I do agree. I did find however last night that the brake distribution is set up 50/50 and can be adjusted!, and my cars back end would come out on me in a hard brake. I turned it to 70/30 and it completely changed the car i was driving.
Also saw this yesterday...
GT5 creator reveals fixes in the works, more functionality comingby Jeff Glucker (RSS feed) on Dec 1st 2010 at 6:32PM
Gran Turismo 5 has been pretty polarizing, right out of the gate. Some diehard fans are so excited that it's here, they may not care about the obvious issues the game has at launch. On the other end of the spectrum, some folks are quick to deride the racing sim as being terrible when that's far from true. The reality is that Gran Turismo 5 falls somewhere in between these two extreme points of view. It is pretty amazing, while its flaws are clearly visible. Creator Kazunori Yamauchi has revealed that fixes are planned, and should arrive by early December.
What exactly do these fixes include? Mechanical damage will be added to the existing cosmetic damage, the "blocky shadows" will be resolved, online functionality will be increased and the ability to disable the HUD is mentioned as a possible option.
Whatever your gripes with the game may be, it's nice to hear that Polyphony Digital is listening. The ability to implement fixes and dole them out by way of a download is a far cry better from the old days of waiting for the next generation game.
[Source: Joystiq]
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/12/01/g...onality-comin/