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Cheat1011 said:
Looking better than an almost two year old game is nothing to be excited about.

 

 Why everyone just cares about looks. Simbin are the best at racing simulation. Kicks 5 shades of shit out of Forza 2 and GT5P in terms of simulation. If youve ever played GTR you will understand. This game by these devs is a massive win for racing fans. It will be by far the most realistic racing experience on a console. Below is GTR on PC. And Gamespot have a recent interview with Simbin stating that for Race Pro they have developed a new engine that is better than anything they have done before. Here is a quote from the latest playtest. This is the level of realism these devs go to.

"From a development standpoint, RacePro's mixture of approachability and demanding realism called for a brand-new game engine, codenamed "Lizard," to be built for the console. Although the game is still in development, and the preview build that we played had some rough edges (namely in the unstable frame rate), there are some important high points that improve on what SimBin fans have come to expect on the PC. Take track surfaces, for example. As Sartori put it, track deformations have been significantly improved in RacePro. You need only drive a single lap at a track like Brno--a constantly changing, engrossingly challenging track in the Czech Republic--for proof. When entering and exiting certain corners--turns that we've experienced many times in other console games--we were shocked by the amount of undulations threatening to upset the balance of our car. And the more powerful the ride, the more obvious each and every bump becomes.

As Sartori put it, that extra attention to track surface detail will play a big role in determining how you want to attack any course in the game. Now, of course, every track is different. Sartori describes Brno as a track in which every corner is connected--and a mistake on one turn will have ramifications on upcoming corners, if not the entire lap. Other courses in the game, such as Italy's Monza and Brazil's Curitiba, have a little more room for error yet are still, in their own ways, lots of fun to drive"

Below a 2 year old PC game GTR. These guys know how to make a racing simulation. They are critically acclaimed on PC.