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Post by SCS Pat on Mar 30, 2008 12:35:19 GMT -5
FIrst off, the drifting is not as easy as you thnk. It was for you however, because you're used to the exaggerated phycisc of GT4, so when you played Forza 2 with more realistic ones, there was an eazy adjustment. But for someone who hasnt drifted on a sim driving game, it's pretty difficult. I see thread in the FM.net forums about people asking all the time "can anyone help me drift because im having trouble." So, it cant be THAT easy. Nut, we both have good reasons why one is better than the other, and i respect that. But seeing as though i have what i have, and you getting what you will get when it comes out, i think that's great.
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Post by Dragonistic on Mar 30, 2008 14:34:57 GMT -5
I hadnt played gt4 in what... over a year when i tried forza... lol it IS easy in COMPARISON and what are we doing here? comparing.
PS hav u been in a drift spec car? its not like forza, even GT is closer then forza the tail wont just come flying out like it does on Forza alot. Particularly in cars like the MX5 which on Forza its just like being on ice, also the motions on Forza are very jerky (although once practiced become smoother) So unless you have alot of control with the stick u get this odd looking motion.
The road cars on forza are just to slippy, on low pressure racing slicks cars shouldnt be sliding about so much. Its fun for sure, but its not really close to the real deal. Its like the cars have no slip dif in them is the best way i can put it.
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Post by Dragonistic on Apr 2, 2008 3:07:31 GMT -5
Woot Sony text me confirming my new ps3 arrives today and asking if i wanted an alternative date incase im not in today, that was nice of them =] Idk if Microsoft do but its good theyre confirming it all.
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Post by SCS Pat on Apr 2, 2008 19:06:12 GMT -5
ok, i think you can stop bragging about the customer service. That alone does not make 1 console better over the other. Sure it helps though.
I do have to agree w/ you about tires. Like you said, a race car with Race spec tires should not do THAT much of a burnout w/o TCS and STM on. I would imagine it to do some once floored, but not much. But then again, the phycis feel looser when driving a stock car, like a normal car would, and when driving a race car, it feels stiffer... unlike GT where any and every car feels glued to the road. Yea that's nice for racing, but for being a sim, i think that's alittle off. So again, i think these 2 game series both are off alittle. I dont believe we will ever get to a point where driving a car in a Sim game will be exactly lifelike. But for a game, you have to admit they are both superb.
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