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rocketpig said:

Most of my comparisons work just as well for Forza as they do Forza 2. But you're right, comparing different generations to each other doesn't make much sense.

Then again, it doesn't make sense to compare Forza 2 to GT5 when Forza 2 might be two years old when GT5 releases. If not two years, it will be well over a year and a half old.


Yeah, but then you could say it won't make sense to compare FM3 to GT5 since GT5 will be old when FM3 comes out.  IMO, it will make sense to compare FM2 to GT5 until FM3 is released.  :)

@exploits: Yeah, exploits are teh suck.  GT4's "solution" was to penalize you for bumping into your opponent; the problem with that was that in AI matches, the AI never received a penalty (and the player would often be penalized for contact that was the AI's fault).  Of course, the problem with damage is that when you bump someone off the track, you get penalized with damage, but they get penalized with much more damage, since they go off the track and hit the wall.  Not exactly a fair system.  There really is no fair system, which is why I'll primarily play GT5 online with people I know, and probably not play random matches at all.