i was going to buy Modern Warfare 2 but i heard you need like 4 bullets to kill someone and when you shoot them in the leg they dont lose function of the leg and it doesnt effect their running. lame.
i was going to buy Modern Warfare 2 but i heard you need like 4 bullets to kill someone and when you shoot them in the leg they dont lose function of the leg and it doesnt effect their running. lame.
Jealousy is a bitch, and this thread proves it.
Lol, GT4 was miles better than Forza 2 without damage, now GT5 has far more features than GT4 including damage, Forza has no chance.
And Forza's damage isn't realistic, just like it's handeling
| waron said: so to all those people that scream "GT5 have real damage system" i would like to point out two simple things you can clearly see from those videos: 1. damage don't affect handling AT ALL, 2. there's no car deformation AT ALL. cars are hitting walls and we can see no deformation on bumpers and front of the cars eventhoug the bumper is half on the street. car hit the wall sideway and doors are fapping all the way but still not a single scratch on them,
THAT'S NOT DAMAGE SYSTEM. when car in Forza 3 drive into sand we can even see dirt on the front, we can see scratches when it hits wall, we can see deformation when it will hit the wall. GT5 on those Gamescon videos have non of those. |
http://ps3.kombo.com/article.php?artid=10705
Read. Learn. Shut Mouth.
Why listen to people on forums scream things when the developers talk about them. Damage is and never was a main part of the gameplay. Hell its not even available on 80% of the models. Its just a nice little bonus. Kudos to PD for not changing th egame theyre making, i think if forza were selling 10 million copies wed have an argument but it seems GT is doing more things right, eh?
This thread is a mess. It's but speculation and personal insults being tossed around by both sides. It ends here.
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