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greenmedic88 said:
With the full list of features in GT5, only huge fans of MS or the Forza franchise would disagree that it truly is the definitive racing simulator, bar none.

But Turn 10 has nothing to worry about since it's not on the Xbox. Granted, a ton of people will be buying a PS3 just to play GT5, but assuming they already have an Xbox, they'll likely still be buying Forza 3 anyway.

Now a PC version on the other hand would be interesting although PD has done so much with the PS3 hardware, I'm not sure what else they could do to improve upon the PS3 version unless they took full advantage of the as of yet unshowcased features of DX11. Dirt 2 will be the first, and may very well be the most realistic looking racing simulator, even if it lacks the massive list of features already confirmed for GT5.

 

I would like to see Dirt 2 running on a high end DX11 PC, and I'm sure it'd b great. HOWEVER, it's totally not a sim racer. I do wish Codemasters would bring us a new Pro Race Driver (Toca). I loved those games on PS2. 



My Top 5:

Shadow of the Colossus, Metal Gear Solid 3, Shenmue, Skies of Arcadia, Chrono Trigger

My 2 nex-gen systems: PS3 and Wii

Prediction Aug '08: We see the PSP2 released fall '09. Graphically, it's basically the same as the current system. UMD drive ditched and replaced by 4-8gb on board flash memory. Other upgrades: 2nd analog nub, touchscreen, blutooth, motion sensor. Design: Flip-style or slider. Size: Think Iphone. Cost: $199. Will be profitable on day 1.