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eggs2see said:
lestatdark said:

I'm watching it right now. 

While their highlights are good, the part where they said that the physics are pretty much similar to GT5:P made me go LOL.

Pretty much every preview and info roundup have stated that the game has a good improvement over the physics of GT5:P. Heck, even the official GT sites lists this. Plus, you could already see a much improved physics engine on Gran Turismo Academy. 

GT Academy received a lot of negative feedback about the physics, i think most people actually didn't like it (i loved it) so perhaps they have modded the physics closer to GT5P.  I guess we will no when it drops.


All the negative feedback I saw was that it was too hard to drive. I hope they didn't drop it down and I seriously doubt ISR on this aspect. Pretty much other preview, from gamespot, kotaku, ign, gametrailers and so on has stated that there's an improvement in the physics department over GT5:P. 

Also, as I stated, they didn't fully test the physics to their maximum extent (not in that video at least). They drove with some driving aids (TCS at least at 1-2).



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