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Smidlee said:


These screen shot were selected in order to mke it harder to see the difference ... well maybe not the 5th set with GT logo. Yet you can still see the differences. Of course if you show screenshot of weather or night time racing is would be easier to pick which ones belong to GT5.

The problem is that it isn't even hard to pick the pictures apart, if they are viewed by GT fans. The track layout clearly defines what picture is GT5 and what is Forza 3. 

Other than that, like Machina said, picture four is a GT5:P picture, which is thrown in the mix to add more confusion (GT5:P also didn't have the Tokyo R246 track, that's why it breaks the chain of GT5 pics).



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