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biglittlesps said:
Chris Hu said:

Actually Horizon 2 will be a lot less arcady then the first game its already been confirmed that every cars will feature full tuning which wasn't in the first game you could upgrade the cars with new parts but none of them where tuneable.  Plus Horizon 2 will be a much longer game its already been confirmed that the single player mode will feautre 700 hundred races and will take at least 100 hours to complete the first games single player mode could be completed in about 20 hours.  Also with 200+ cars Horizon 2 will pretty much have every car featured in DriveClub plus a ton more.

DC choose less cars because they went with giving cars more details with authentic feeling and being close to the real cars in visuals, audio, their internal features etc., for handling which is not going to be there in FH2. Like i said before FH2 has content but not going be a realistic racer like DC and also the enviroments as well where DC trying to match them close to the real world with visuals and excellent details and proving a little arcade feeling with some content and being more close to realistic simulation of social gaming with club challenges,  but FH2 gives them different coloring for the visuals instead of being realitic for their goal of open world explore. Dont forget that PS4 is powerful and both games being same resolution and FPS so we can easliy expect better visuals in DC because of closed circuts and differnet goals. 

Horizon will actually have a much bigger social aspect then DC.  Plus on top of that it will feature excellent music like the first game.  Also as far as the sounds of the cars go Forza has always been top notch in that department, not that it matters that much for Horizon since it will also feature a killer list of songs on 6 different radio stations.  Also DC will not have anything close to the real world since none of the tracks in the game will be actual real world tracks.  If you want a real world feel then stick to racing games that have real tracks or tracks that are based on real world locations like the main Forza games, GT, PGR, or Project CARS or other sim racers that feature real tracks.