| UTKresh said: The last time that one of the developers from evolution studios visited our university, he said that drive club is an arcade racer which will compete with the likes of forza horizon. just for your information. the fact that it is not an open world game, nor a simulation has nothing to do with the ps4. its a developers decision. the other fact, that it has less cars and content is most likely due to less licences and less 3D artists / slower 3D artists / worse working environment / quality over quantity. for the guys trying to compare graphics at this stage: graphics are more dependent from the developers work than raw graphical computing power. higher raw power is not automatically better visuals. forza horizon 2 will definitely aim for realistic graphics. read this article, it has some tech information too: http://www.forzamotorsport.net/en-us/news/Forza_Horizon_2_IGN_Announce . anyway, since it is an open world game, you can expect the environment to be clearly lower poly than the main racing-road and cars. |
At this point Playground Games has close to 200 employees not sure how many Evolution Studios has but probably a fair amount less its probably one of the main reason the game was delayed for a while since they didn't have enough manpower to finish it in time for the original release date. Also like said before Horizon 2 will be much less of an arcade game then the first title since all the cars now feature full tuning and the its based on Forza 5. The 360 version on the other hand will probably have just as much of a arcade feel as the first game since its base game is the first title.








