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siebensus4 said:
flashfire926 said:

Gran Turismo 4 on the PS2 was the pinnacle of the series, in my opinion. I dont understand how GT3 is heralded as the best when 4 is 3 but with way more content packed in.

I think Sport comes really close, but the lack of a meaty campaign that GT4 has makes it fall a bit short.

This. I guess more people played GT3 than GT4, because the latter was released at the end of the console's life cycle (just like GT6). Nürburgring Nordschleife alone is an argument why GT4 has to be better than 3.

Yep. GT4 was much better. GT3 A-spec is the only GT I got so mad at I snapped the disc. The AI was terrible, bunch of ramming cheats in races with tire wear. GT4 was wonderful from rally to the full Nordschleife.

GT6 was a mixed bag though after GT5. It scrapped the procedural rally stages as well as the track editor and endurance races. It had more tracks and more tracks with dynamic weather, but the campaign wasn't as good.

GT Sport has a huge campaign nowadays, a big track list but no city tracks. It's a very different game from release, but people just remember how it was at release. This new model, adding a track, cars and more campaign races every month doesn't sit well with people.

The game launched with 168 cars and 29 tracks; updates have brought the count to 324 cars and 82 track configurations as of December 2019. The free updates also added a more traditional single-player campaign mode to the game.

A lot less cars still than GT5 but all premium cars, high detail.