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Carl2291 said:
ajaghvajagh said:
I doubt it, but the GT5 damage might downgrade GT's scoring a bit

Then shouldn't Forza 3's lack of Rally, Day/Night cycles and weather also get that game downgraded.

(As far a si know, neither of those 3 has been announced for F3...

Good point, but having damage for a select amount of cars will be more noticeable to the average joe rather than no weather conditions, etc. once they get going into the game imo (they'll figure out once they see some of their cars dont have damage and thats a bit frustrating).

Don't get me wrong (I'd rather buy GT over forza any day since im a diehard GT fan), Forza's lack of modes will surely affect the scoring too once they compare the two, but GT 's select car damage will be noticeable and I'm afraid reviewers will take that against the game (even though I'm pretty sure many who played previous GT games don't care about damage at all, I know I dont).

I dont think GT5 will just have a set amount of cars to have damage in the long run though. They (hopefully) will do something about it at TGS.

 

All in all I predict GT5 to get 93-94, while Forza 3 to get 89-90.

 

Oh and to all of you comparing reviews before, then you're horrible lol. The last GT game to be released was sixth gen and in late 2004 on the PS2, while forza 2 was released 2 years ago on the 360.