| sapient said: @kanariya That was funny .. but seriously that can't be right . How would the driver accomplish this in a real car? I thought forza was a sim .... I have Forza 2 but I have never played it. Does it have the same thing? |
Don't get confused between the difference between a driving sim and a crashing/collision sim. Forza 3 (nor any othet race game) does not simulate a crash/collision. Hitting anything at a 100+mph is not ever a pretty sight.
A Nascar driver learned this the hard way. While some drivers claimed the EA Sport Nascar help them improve on some track in RL (like Pocono) one tried to ride the wall to pass as he did in the game. Of course it didn't work as he did a lot more damage to his car than in the game.
Collisions in racing games are as gamey as auto heal in FPS.
P.S I didn't realize that there was a Forza 3 article that claims "realistic crash damage". Realistically if a car going that fast hit a wall it would no longer look like a car. Is there any video of this "realistic crash damage"?







