nordlead said:
I know that driving a car at 200mph shouldn't be easy. I'm well aware. I haven't raced any of the super cars in GT5, and I'm not saying GT5 isn't doing a good job of simulating the real world. However, driving my crap honda 100mph I shold be able to break it down to 40 or so and make a corner without too much trouble since I can in real life. Nor was I arguing that I should be able to make a perfect lap. However, I should be able to make a decent lap, but it takes me forever to get it down in GT5. I think my biggest problem with the most realistic racing sims is that I don't feel the car. Without feeling the car I have no sense of speed and from there everything goes downhill. |
Yes this can be a problem and need some adjustment... but the great problem is if you don't have a Logitech GT25 or 27 (must save my money to them =[) driving with controler can be hard, you have less control and feeling... but if you train hard you can get the feeling about doing a good turn or not... this is how you shave 10 seconds of a lap, it's really troublesome...
But drive a real car with a controller would be really hard also... probably Kaz think everybody should buy a wheel for his game...
@parasitic: the strange part about people saying about the "feeling the speed"... how many here have ever drived a car above 200 mph to know exactly how it's? Because even in F-1 races, when the cockpit can is on I don't feel as extremaly fast... it's all about looking close enough or far away.... most sense of speed in game are fabricated, unreal and just to please arcadey and aesthetic taste...

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