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ChronotriggerJM said:
@Rocket and Evvil, very true, they will have many, MANY cars that most people really don't care about, but if they can nail the physics, I know for a fact I'd play around with a bunch of "theoretically realistic" purchases, or compare my car to my friends car, or see what enhancements I could put onto my current car etc etc etc.

I'd just like to think of it like you said earlier, options = good, no options = not good lol. Plus to me it just makes the game feel "more full", and after seeing some of there classic cars and such, I have very high hopes for this game :)

@Evvil, I feel no such aggression towards you, in fact I see why you like your respective series :P Neither of us is wrong, in an opinion topic your opinion is very valued, and thank you for at least posting valid points xD

Indeed, options are good. But I would rather see Polyphony go for Lambos and Porsches over 118 different versions of the Civic, which is a real option instead of a load of different colored cars with virtually the same hardware. And I hope that they give Euro & American cars a fair shake this time around (though they're better than they were in GT1). Sorry, a modded Skyline would get obliterated by a modded RuF Porsche. That's just the way things work here in the real world.

Anyway, I love GT, just as I love Forza. And each game has its pluses and minuses. But neither one is anywhere near perfect.




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