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Grahamhsu said:
endimion said:
Grahamhsu said:
selnor said:
^ To all.
Based on info given about GT5 by Polyphony, it barely matches Forza 2 for community features. Also based on GT5P experience online, its not just a bit behind but a long way off the racing experience that Forza 2 provided online. Admitadely the lack of any punishment for hitting a player up the arse made the game more like mario Kart.

All in all niether GT or Forza have been at the forefront of realism racing anyhow.

YES someone else who realizes this! I've been so sick of GT versus Forza when there's been way better driving sims that can actually keep you from killing yourself in real life than some idiot who thinks "OMG I play (insert console racer) time to hit the mountain road!"

Don't get me wrong Forza and GT are fun games, but there's always some guy who believes GT/Forza to be the most realistic racing game ever made. Than they end up in some wacky messed up physics and features discussion when neither game even lets you properly tune your car. I'm not talking about changing your wheels, I'm saying "tune your car" change the gear shift ratio, change your suspension, etc etc.

 

ok so tell me in the realm of console racer games what do you have better this gen in terms of behavior of the car depending on their specs and tune you made... ???

because I'm a racer fan and actually get to drive some of those magnificent car (i'm talking about regular cars tuned, mostly germans, and couple nissans, and had a friend working for ferrari garage in my city but never got it on the race track but had the taste) I found Forza at least being way better it terms of sensation and reaction than anything I have tried... but I'll be open to proposition and trials... the only better thing I know it's GTR 2 but correct me if i'm wrong it's not on XBox and certainly not on 360 right ???

None in console realms but for PC yes, check out the game LFS, solid online racing sim that's been around for a while. The requirements aren't high this sim has been around for at least 6 years when my Alfa enthusiast friend found it. I'd recommend getting a 900 degree forcefeedback wheel for a couple hundred bucks kick back and enjoy. Graphics aren't hot since it's an old sim but it'll be like going to the track except cheaper and less hassle and of course not as good.

 

yeah ok on pc... I def agree but on console those are the best avaiable... and the tuning for the pad is enough detailed those game a clearly developed in priority for a sim played on pad.. not a wheel even if the wheel increase the quality of the experience... where on PC usually developpers tend to talk to a class that already like the genre and have the equipement they need especially in sims... me I have just a laptop with really out off date specs running on ubuntu as a PC... so even 6 years old sims not possible