Michael-5 said:
Don't even joke, I gave you 2 cars in GT5 because you were stuck. goforgold GT5 doesn't have LMP1 or LMP2 cars to buy, I think GT1 and GT2 cars have to be modified from stock cars (can't buy them straight) and over 100 Nissans, but only 12 Ferrarri, 7 Lamborghini's, and 19 BMW's? WOW okay, so GT5 is king of ricers? (joking) Of all the cars in GT5, how many originate from Japan (number and percentage)? Now ask yourself, is this a good representation and spread of sports cars over the world? As for F1, if the car is 1-4 years old, it wouldn't qualify for Formula 1 anymore. What's the race type for old F1 cars? There is a different name for it. Kart racing in GT5 is 1 special event, and it takes 20 minutes to complete. Yes man F1 race drivers started with go karts, but more and more professional race drivers are starting with racing sims now. Having baby features like autobrake and rewind helps get young (like real young) gamers into auto racing. Don't laugh at 1, but then take the other so seriously. PGR arguement is just to show you how little weather means to a racing sim... LOL about night! yes, GT2 also had damage, and then GT3 and GT4 (the two best games of the GT franchise) had neither night, nor damage. Are they pathetic? Geez man every chance you get you rip on Forza, and you think your fair? Forza 4 has endurance races, I'm just not sure how long they are. Turn 10 limited endurance races to 1 hour before, and man that's a lot. If you can play a 24 hour endurance race in 1 shot, then you should own both games. Point to Point Rally - I read Point to Point Races. No Forza doesn't have Point to Point Rally, but GT5 doesn't have on track (or Fuji), point to point races. Forza 3 and Forza 4 have a whole section of the game dedicated to drifting. It's likely under Rivals section. When I said track variants, I meant of the 26 tracks in GT5, how many variants. And yes there are Group C, and Rally cars in Forza 4. I had to look up Group C, but it's there. As for the rest (gotta go so making it fast). There is no simulation damage in GT5, it's a penatly system, car affinities are an extension to the leveling system, GT5 copied Forza's leveling system and only rewards you scarsly, no dyno test, no paint editor, no Clarkson, limited online game types (Forza 4 has a lot more fun types for online play), half the premium cars as in Forza 4, less track varients (over 100 in Forza 4 GT5 is like 70-80), no career mode... So there are just as many if not more no's in GT5 as in Forza 4. You proved jack all, I'll go with the reviews, and the opinions of those who played both games thank you. |
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edit: you know what, I can guarantee you that I've played as much Forza 4 as you have GT5








