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Hynad said:

I think both games look terrific.  But there is something in GT that makes me like it more than Forza.

Although the graphics aren't that huge a leap over any other games of the same kind (even though it does achieve a lot of things on a technical point of view that other racers don't, even if they're not necessarily notceable right away to the naked eye) , the way it mimics reality with accurate colors, intricate lighting, the sheer beauty and accuracy of its cars, the way the game feels very sober, very "gentleman focused" (for lack of a better "expression".  There is definitely a unique feel to that series that I really enjoy) are all things that make me go back to the series.

Forza 3 have really good graphics as well, but the game feels more arcadey, and the graphics don't look as realistic to me.  Mostly because the team behind the game relied a bit too much on vivid colors and they overdid the texture work a bit.  The landscape sometimes reminds me more of Daytona USA than a game supposed to be a sim (just look at those rocky palissades in some of the race tracks to see what I mean). And the lighting certainly isn't as intricate as the one found in GT.  Performance wise, it runs flawlessly, butter smooth as they say, and the game does look awesome in the end. 

Maybe I'm just more used to the GT feel, which makes me seek it insimilar games.

I'm only talking about the look and feel of the games here.  As far as gameplay goes, I haven't spent enough time with Forza 3 to form a definitive opinion of it. 

lmao...i live in Daytona, USA



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