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rocketpig said:

I've read this line several times in various media and I'd like to know what manufacturers they are talking about. Forza has some high end manufacturers that GT never landed and they all allow damage. The one rule seems to be "no flipping".

 

 

The damage you see in Forza is not realistic at all, sure it's something and it's better than GT non damage, but it's far from ideal for a racing sim IMO.

 

starcraft said:
FilaBrasileiro said:
starcraft said:
There is no contest.

GT5 will have better sales and a slight graphical advantage.

Forza 3 will easily be the better simulator.

Opininon != fact

Your absolutely right. I shouldn't have said GT5 will have a graphical edge. Thats clearly just my opinion.

 

 

You tried to be funny, but honestly you weren't.

 

rocketpig said:

See, I love cars. I also love video games. The first simulator I ever played was GT. It was great. As was GT2.

GT3 started to get a little old... Then I played Forza. Wow, look at all the changes and options! It was a miracle!

Then Forza 2 released... If you're a true car fan, you don't align yourself with one stupid videogame and stick by it no matter what. There are other options.

I just try to play the games that deliver the best experience to me, that's all. As it stands right now, GT5 has a lot to live up to compared to Forza 2. The online alone is a huge hurdle for Sony to get over.

If they do it, great. But even the most casual car fan has realized that GT was passed and left in the dust quite some time ago. They have a lot ground to gain and it looks like they're on the right path but until I actually play the game, I'll keep enjoying the time I had with Forza 2.

 

 

If that was the case then GT5P wouldn't have sold 2.2+ million.