Alby_da_Wolf said:
A lot of people is able to drive, so it's one of the few cases where a large audience can enjoy a more realistic simulation. And with them you can do realistic things that in the real world would cost you more money to access a track or that would make you risk your and other people's lifes or even just money and your driving license if done on public roads. Add the possibility to drive cars you couldn't afford or get access to in real life, to tweak them if so you like, to be able to dare more without any real danger, without turtles and mushrooms popping up from nowhere, etc, I see enough reasons for their success. |
Like someone said before being able to ride the walls and run into computer cars to go around turns isnt realistic. If they made it too realistic then most people would realize how much they suck. That is why most people probably play Forza with damage off.







