Ronster316 said:
Oh, So a few new cars and a couple of extra tracks make GT 4 stand out over GT 3 huh , yeah, I dislike sony but the bottom line is that GT 3 is better than GT 4 because GT 4 aside from a few more cars and everyones fave new snowy track brought nothing to the table....................
I'll give credit where credits due....... God of war, Metal gear solid ect, But the truth is that Gran turismo has been caught up in terms of great racing games and the only reason you still think its "untouchable" is because its a sony game........ Known sony hater yes, But theres known sony fanboys who hate Microsoft so why should anybody listen to them? Its called an opinion..................... And lastly you are a stern supporter of Sony and Nintendo and you advise people to boycott Microsoft so why should anyone listen to you either? I have never prior to today said anything like "why should anyone listen to you" But today i have made an exception just for you Let people have an opinion and chill out huh |
You obviously know nothing about GT4. Not only were there a good number of new tracks but they included the Nurburgring and the Circuit de la Sarthe, which both added immense depth to the game. Then there's 24 hour races, B-Spec mode, Driving Missions, Photo Mode, about twice the number of cars that GT3 had, the campaign is at least 100 hours longer and if you go back to them now you realise that the GT4 graphics are leagues better than GT3.
You say the only reason people think GT is the best is that it's a Sony game. I can throw that right back at you and say that the only reason you have so much against it is because it's a Sony game, and the only reason you have so much against GT4 is that it's simply one of the best videogames ever made and it burns you that it's made by Sony.
On topic:
GT sells better because it's more established and Forza is the imitation. However, it's also because PD are among the most dedicated developers that exist (although I'd rather they didn't take their time so much) - as many will know they designed the in-car computer on the Nissan GT-R. They're simply a part of the industry and it's unlikely that any other developer will become so any time soon.







