aragod said:
Their PR was completly different than what they've delivered. Watch again last years E3 where they went on with all that definitive crap, best visuals, unmatched physics, largest collection of cars and tracks. They didn't deliver a single thing on the level it was promised. So all over the shop is pretty much correct. And before you start crying out loud for best physics, go and search youtube for Forza 3 fail to see what is the supposedly "cutting edge" physics mode. It's BS and a PR lie. |
Um. Currently available FM3 is the best overall visuals for a racing game. Has the most cars, and will still have the most tracks when GT5 releases.
Remember GT5 isnt even here. So they got everything bang on mate. For nearly 4 years people have talked about GT5 like it's in your PS3 at home. Thankfully as a racing sim fan, Ive actually been playing FM2 and 3 over those 4 years, whilst others do nothing but talk about a game they have never played.
So currently FM3 is still king.
It is cutting edge physics. These so called videos where you see a car upside down seeming to rock for no apparant reason is funny. If you owned the game, you would when you flip it and end up that way, pressing the accelerator will begin to turn the car the right way up. Simply pressing and depressing the accelerator will make the car do what is in those videos. LOL.
The driving physics and the way the car behaves under braking etc IS definitive. It's simply the best available on consoles and has been for nearly a year since FM2 had the crown.