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Chris Hu said:
ethomaz said:

Chris Hu said:

PGR is arcade not being able to ugrade the cars makes it pretty much a pure arcade game.

Upgrade cars having nothing to do with sim/arcade... it is the driving simulation... that's a bad habit from some gamers that things that customizations make a simulator racing.


Well if you think that not being able to upgrade the cars doesn't make it a arcade racers which is really does since no racing game that is playable in a real arcade has upgradable cars then the kudos system makes it a arcade racer.

Maybe you are including "tweaking" and "setting up" in the meaning of "upgrading": Grand Prix Legends is totally hardcore sim, yet you can't "upgrade" cars, but its physics are as accurate as PC power allowed back in its times  and you can finely tweak and set up suspensions, gears, differential lock (separately in acceleration and deceleration), tyres pressure and amount of fuel at start, and I could be forgetting something else, and while the car body and frame is rigid, the damage model for suspensions is realistic and unforgiving.

PS ah, yes, there is also limited engine damage simulation, if you over-rev it too much.



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